Kuala Woh Recreational Forest
The Kuala Woh Recreational Forest (Hutan Lipur Kuala Woh in Bahasa) is a riverside jungle park in Perak near Tapah. The flowing river, mature trees, and hidden valley setting provide a relaxing atmosphere for nature and outdoor enthusiasts. The river is known as the Sungai Batang Padang, and it flows from the Jor Dam in the Cameron Highlands through Tapah before joining the Sungai Bidor just outside Teluk Intan. Because a hot spring bubbles to the surface here, there is one patch of riverbank with natural hot water.
The Kuala Woh Recreation Forest is 13 kilometers from Tapah town and is easily accessible due to the excellent roads. Visitors should take advantage of this tropical garden's beautiful flora and fauna. This Recreational Forest has exploration trails that take you on an exciting journey to discover the Rajah Brook butterfly species in its natural habitat. Natural hot springs near Lubok Merbau are also available in the Kuala Woh Recreation Forest. A 30-metre suspension bridge that crosses the Sungai Batang River also allows tourists to enjoy a great view from the bridge top, making this recreational forest unique.
Location: 35000 Tapah, Perak, Malaysia