With most people having little to no understanding of geology except for the fact that it deals with rocks and minerals, it is one of the most unappreciated branches of
One of the world’s oldest rainforests, the Taman Negara National Park boasts of the most extensive protected area of pristine lowland, evergreen rainforest in Malaysia. This national park is also
One of the biggest attractions of Sabah State, the Kinabalu National Park measures 75,370 hectares and covers District of Kota Belud, Kota Marudu and Ranau, Sabah. Its highest peak is
Established in 1993, the 48,905-ha Endau-Rompin (Johor) National Park is the largest protected area in the southern half of Peninsular Malaysia. This ancient rainforest realm in north-eastern Johor is a
This World Heritage Site has the 2nd highest mountain peak in Sarawak, and boasts of having its tropical karsts as the most studied in the world. Gunung Mulu National Park