Nestled in the ancient rainforest of southern Peninsular Malaysia, Endau-Rompin National Park is a haven of natural beauty and biodiversity. The park is characterized by its lush, verdant landscapes and numerous waterfalls, creating a serene and refreshing atmosphere. It serves as a vital habitat for a variety of wildlife, including the elusive Malayan tigers and the critically endangered Sumatran rhinoceros, which find refuge in its dense foliage. Additionally, the park is home to the Orang Asli people, one of Malaysia’s indigenous groups, who have lived in harmony with the forest for generations. Visitors can explore the park’s trails, observe its rich flora and fauna, and learn about the traditional ways of life of the Orang Asli.
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