Visit the Kenong Rimba recreational park in Pahang and be captivated with its abundant eco-system and beautiful nature!
Premier nature getaway in Kenong
Story and photos by Nik Naizi Husin
Friday March 30, 2012
LIPIS: The Kenong Rimba Park is one of Pahang's hidden natural charms, rich in flora and fauna and abundant with wildlife, that has not been affected by the scourge of development.
Covering an area of 16.644ha, the park is located between 60m to 373m above sea level, and is not far from Taman Negara.
The recreational park was developed by the Pahang Forestry Department in 1988 with less than two hectares of the area opened up to make way for building of of basic facilities such as an interpretative centre, chalets, board walks, toilets, resting huts, canteen, explanatory board, solar system to supply the electicity, suspension bridge, canopy walk, surau and open hall.
Out of the 20 caves that have been discovered here, those which can be explored are a pretty sight with stalactite and stalagmite adorning the ceiling.
Premier nature getaway in Kenong
Story and photos by Nik Naizi Husin
Friday March 30, 2012
LIPIS: The Kenong Rimba Park is one of Pahang's hidden natural charms, rich in flora and fauna and abundant with wildlife, that has not been affected by the scourge of development.
Covering an area of 16.644ha, the park is located between 60m to 373m above sea level, and is not far from Taman Negara.
The recreational park was developed by the Pahang Forestry Department in 1988 with less than two hectares of the area opened up to make way for building of of basic facilities such as an interpretative centre, chalets, board walks, toilets, resting huts, canteen, explanatory board, solar system to supply the electicity, suspension bridge, canopy walk, surau and open hall.
Out of the 20 caves that have been discovered here, those which can be explored are a pretty sight with stalactite and stalagmite adorning the ceiling.