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There is really no better place in the world to experience exotic flora and fauna
in their pristine tropical environment! Malaysia has a range of National Parks from
mangrove reserves and tropical rainforests to Marine Parks. Just a few degrees north
of the equator, the lush rainforests and the warm oceans set the perfect backdrop
to watch wildlife in their natural habitat.
It is therefore not surprising that nearly 75% of Malaysia’s land area remains forested,
with approximately 60% of that being virgin rainforest. A signatory to the Rio Summit
in 1992, Malaysia has pledged to retain a minimum of 50% of its forests and tree
cover in perpetuity as its contribution to the global concern for conservation.
As one of the twelve mega-biologically diverse countries in the world, Malaysia
is able to boast at least 15,000 species of flowering plants, 286 species of mammals,
150,000 species of invertebrates, and 4,000 species of fishes in addition to the
countless micro-organisms. Not surprisingly, it is a point of pride for Malaysia
that this astonishing level of biodiversity is found in Malaysia’s National Parks.
Among the biggest and best-known tropical flora and fauna here are the Sumatran
Rhinoceros, the Sun Bear, the Malayan Tiger, the Orangutan, Rainforest Tarantulas
and the Proboscis Monkey. Borneo is especially well known for the world’s biggest
flower, the Rafflesia.
Aside from the diverse flora and fauna, Malaysia’s National Parks also offer a huge
range of outdoor activities, from activities as challenging as white water rafting
and rock climbing to pastimes as calm as bird watching and river cruising. Experienced
outdoor professionals, who are well equipped with the latest gear, can guide you
through all of these activities. If you are looking for rich and exotic outdoor
experiences in balmy tropical weather, the time is now, the place is Malaysia.
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