Thursday, 28 July 2011

Endau-Rompin, Selai National Park- Introduction

Selai was officially opened to public in 2003.
It is the second gateway to the Endau Rompin Johor, National Park
The park has an area of 48,000 hectare of which 2/3 is located at Selai.
A scientific expedition was held in 2002, and it was jointly organized by Johor National Park Corporation and Univ. Malaya. (UM)
Selai is named after Kampung Selai, an Orang Asli village near the entrance.
Bekok, the nearest town to the Park, is about 26 km to Selai

Park’s main attractions
Selai is the land of endless waterfalls. Countless waterfalls-great and small are found inside the park. They are really the jewel of the forest. Some of the well-known waterfalls are Takah Tinggi,Takah Pandan,Takah Berangin,Takah Beringin.

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