TAMAN NEGARA, TITIWANGSA
Taman Negara was declared for conservation in 1938 and
has become Malaysia's premier national park and the largest in the country
covering over 4343 square kilometres (434,300 hectares) of primary forest is
situated in the centre of the Peninsula Malaysia. Taman Negara is the most
extensive protected area of pristine, lowland, evergreen rainforest in the
country. Taman Negara originated from a Pahang State Legislation in 1925 and in
the district of Jerantut. Over 1300 square kilometres of tropical jungle in its
natural state was designated "THE GUNUNG TAHAN GAME RESERVE". This
became the National Park in 1938 when the Sultan of Pahang, Terengganu and
Kelantan set aside the present area, and named it the "KING GEORGE V
NATIONAL PARK". After Independence, the name was changed to TAMAN NEGARA.
The stated purpose of Taman Negara is "to utilise the land within the park
in perpetuity, for the propagation, protection and preservation of indigeneous
flora and fauna". With so much to see and do, a trip to Taman Negara is a
must on your itinerary.
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