4 dias de experiência na selva em Taman Negara de Kuala Lumpur





Descrição
Taman Negara foi desenvolvido em um destino de ecoturismo na Malásia. Tem uma área total de 4.343 km2 e uma das mais antigas florestas tropicais com mais de 130 milhões de anos. Taman Negara é o lar de alguns mamíferos raros, como o tigre malaio, o macaco, o gaur malaio (seladang) e o elefante indiano. Além de pássaros como o grande argus, o galo silvestre vermelho e o raro faisão-pavão malaio ainda são encontrados aqui em alguns números. Aproveite as atividades de trekking na selva, canopy walk, cruzeiros fluviais e também visitando um da tribo Orang Asli, o nativo de Batek.
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Ponto de partida: Hospedando-se em um hotel no centro da cidade de Kuala Lumpur Datas: diariamente, de segunda a domingo Ponto de retorno: Hospedagem em hotéis na cidade de Kuala Lumpur.
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Informações importantes
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas de coluna
- Não recomendado para grávidas
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas cardíacos
- Requer condicionamento físico moderado
- As crianças devem estar acompanhadas por um adulto
- A tarifa para crianças aplica-se apenas quando partilha com 2 adultos pagantes
- É necessário um mínimo de 2 pessoas por reserva
- Envolvido muita caminhada
- Tour de aventura suave
- O que levar (recomendado): Troca de roupa de camiseta, calça comprida ou curta, roupa de banho e toalha. Mochila pequena para a caminhada, chapéu, capa de chuva / poncho descartável, tênis, sandálias, repelente de insetos, loção de proteção solar (para peles sensíveis ao sol) e lanterna.
- Presentes para Orang Asli: Nós incentivamos trazer presentes simples ao visitar o assentamento nativo, um costume asiático normal. No entanto, recomendamos itens como cadernos, lápis, arroz ou biscoitos. Doces e lanches, especialmente em plásticos não biodegradáveis, não são incentivados.
- Importante: Se você estiver voltando para a cidade de Kuala Lumpur, poderá deixar sua bagagem na sala de bagagens do hotel e levar uma mochila para a excursão.
- Câmera e licença de pesca é pago em Taman Negara. A estação chuvosa é entre meados de novembro e meados/fim de janeiro.
- Durante a estação chuvosa, algumas das atividades podem ser canceladas se houver um alto nível de segurança em risco.
- Avistamentos da vida selvagem não são garantidos
- Por favor, note que o serviço de entrega e entrega do hotel funciona apenas para hotéis dentro dos limites da cidade central de Kuala Lumpur.
- Sujeito à disponibilidade
Avaliações(6)
We weren’t very impressed we didn’t see or hear any birds or animals, the flora wasn’t labeled and no indication as to whether its origin.
The advertised Jungle Canopy Walk is damaged and has been out of service for about one year with no repair date yet fixed. Viator and their sub-contractors are falsely advertising this as a major attraction. This false advertising was one of the main reasons we chose to spend a lot of money on this tour. Viator - show some honesty and correct this major problem with your promotional material.
Our trip to Taman Negara was absolutely amazing and wonderul, an unforgettable event. We highly appreciated the perfect organization, that started that we received a detailed schedule of the whole trip in PDF format in advance. The pickup at the hotel was punctual and also the drive to the first stop where our bus driver handed us over to the transfer boat was smooth. Absolutely impressive was the friendlyness of the entire staff at Taman Negara Resort, including the tour guides. The level of accommodation was excellent considering the resort is nestled in the jungle. It was very clean and above all comfortable. The food was excellent and there was always something for every taste. Also in the restaurant we were always served very friendly. We can recommend the tour and the whole stay with a clear conscience.
The trip was well organised and with a good variety of activities. We enjoyed it. The last stage of the journey to the resort is by river in a motorised canoe, arriving at a large and very comfortable resort lodge at the main entry to the National Park. Accommodation is in individual two person cabins with air conditioners and western style toilets and nicely finished in timber and woven rattan with a rustic appearance but very comfortable. This is not bush camping. Meals are mostly included and are in the open air restaurant where snacks and drinks can also be purchased at reasonable prices. The food is good and includes Malay, Indian and Western dishes. The staff are all very friendly and helpful. Supplies like insect repellant can be bought in the Mini-Mart. The night walk was the best opportunity to see wildlife and many people come to the resort just for this walk - although most of our sightings were just in and around the resort and included close encounters with monkeys, a wild boar and many smaller creatures. The instructions for the trip do need updating. Most of the canopy walk has re-opened in the last month (Nov 2019) after a year out of operation and operates six days a week (not Fridays), although it closes for safety during rain or storms. The canopy walk is quite adventurous - a narrow suspension footbridge suspended 50 m up in the canopy. We took presents for the visit to the Orang Asli village as suggested, but nobody else did and since there are many more visitors each day than there are villagers it really would not be a good idea for everybody to take presents of biscuits etc. It would be much better if the resort were to organise a fund to assist with the children's educational expenses and seek donations. Lastly, best to ignore the suggestion to take a fishing rod. We went to some trouble to obtain and take one, only to find that there was very little opportunity for fishing and it caused some embarassment with the Malay staff who culturally find it difficult to say "no." It took four days of questions to finally establish that fishing is not allowed on Fridays, it is not allowed on rivers within the National Park and there is not really any easy access for fishing on the main river, Sungei Temberling, unless you hire a boat. There are fish in the main river which the locals catch with nets so if you are keen you might have success - but this is not a fishing trip.
Dear Nick C, Thank you for taking the time to review our product we are glad to hear that you enjoyed your program. we look forward to welcoming you back to Malaysia the near future.
Great activities and excellent guides so well worth the stay. If you can, take your own water bottle and sterilising tablets. Most of the rubbish we saw in bags was single use plastic water bottles.
This was an exceptionally nice adventure. A little disappointed that we saw little wildlife - but I knew we were not very deep in the rainforest. All os the planned activities were great - sorry that one had to be cancelled - the canopy walk. It's been closed down. Our trip to the village of Oranj Asli was great. The facilities are nice and we enjoyed out stay very much.



