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Pahang National Park

Pahang National Park, also known as Taman Negara Pahang, is Malaysia's oldest and largest national park, covering about 4,343 square kilometers. It’s a lush rainforest home to diverse wildlife, including elephants, Malayan tigers, and various bird species. Visitors can explore ancient rainforest trails, canopy walks, and river cruises, experiencing the park’s rich natural beauty. The park plays a vital role in conservation and offers a unique opportunity for eco-tourism, adventure, and learning about Malaysia’s rainforest ecosystem. Its pristine environment and biodiversity make it a significant natural heritage site for Malaysia.