Endau-Rompin National Park
Endau-Rompin National Park is a protected tropical rainforest at Malaysia's southernmost extension of the Tenasserim Hills. It is located south of the state of Pahang and northeast of the state of Johor and covers an area of around 870 km2 (340 sq mi), making it Peninsular Malaysia's second-largest national park after Taman Negara. It contains around 26 kilometers (16 miles) of the trail. The Malaysian government designated it as the country's second national park. Gunung Besar, Johor's second-highest mountain, is located within the park. The park gets its name from the Endau and Rompin rivers, which run through it. The Segamat, Selai, and Jasin rivers also run through the park.
This park is named for two rivers that run through it and is covered in pure tropical rainforest, making for some enjoyable walking. This ancient terrain, which goes back 240 million years, is definitely worth experiencing during your vacation to Malaysia because of its magnificent beauty, which looks like something out of Jurassic Park. Rivers, lakes, and waterfalls dot the park's grounds, and coming upon them after a long hike through the jungle is a memorable experience. This national park boasts a wealth of natural treasures that will astonish and awe you with their majesty, including Malaysia's second-highest mountain.
Location: Sungai Bantang, Bekok, Johor, Malaysia