Endau Rompin National Park

Endau Rompin National Park
Endau Rompin National Park

Endau Rompin National Park is the second largest National Park in the Peninsular Malaysia, just after Taman Negara National Park. The park is rich with unique flora and fauna, with rocks that are from millions of years ago. The park is mainly made up of lush green tropical plants with all sorts of varieties.

There are a lot of activities that could be done when you are there. There are two waterfalls around which are the Buaya Sangkut Falls and the Mahkota Waterfalls. These two places are ideal for picnic.

One can jungle trekking and camping in the park too. The park is normally closed from December to February as these are the rainy seasons of the year.
 

Getting There

Endau Rompin National Park sits between Johor and Pahang. If you are from Singapore, the most economical way to get to Johor Bahru is by Bus No. 170. It will take you passing the Johor Bahru Immigration, then finally to the Larkin Bus Terminal in Johor Bahru. Find your way to Kluang, then Kahang Town. There will a transport waiting there to drive you along the jungle track to Kamping Peta, which is the entry of the National Park.

If you are from Johor Bahru or Kuala Lumpur, drive yourself to Kluang using the North-South Expressway. Then, do as what stated above and you will reach to your destination.

Contact Information

Address: 475, Bukit Timbalan, National Park (Johor), 80000 Labis, Johor, Malaysia.

Tel:  +607 223 7471
Fax: +607 223 7472



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