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      The magnificent river 
        of Endau-Rompin forms a backbone of the park and provides for some of 
        the most spectacular views that you will come across. From foaming white 
        water rushing over mighty boulders to gently meandering rivers and crystal 
        clear pools of still water, the many waterways of Endau-Rompin abound 
        with sights and sounds that are awe-inspiring. Some of the most breathtaking 
        waterfalls are found along each of the three main rivers of Endau-Rompin, 
        in addition to the many smaller cascades that dot the landscape. 
       
        Upih Guling derives its name from an Orang Asli 
        legend. Upih, an Orang Asli, was about to go for a cockfight. As he was 
        about to cross the river at one end of the waterfall, he saw his fiancée. 
        He slipped upon turning and fell, or "guling" (roll in Malay Language), 
        down the cascading slope and died at the foot of the falls.  
       
        The journey uphill to Buaya Sangkut takes two hours 
        of trekking. The stretch is frequented by wild animals such as tigers, 
        mouse-deer, and baboons, which congregate by the river to drink. Be careful 
        when you reach the fan palm area as tigers like to rest under the large 
        leaves. Buaya Sangkut is as mysterious as its name. Based on Orang Asli 
        legend, a mother gave birth to a girl but was haunted by a dream that 
        a crocodile was coming to kill her daughter. They moved uphill to the 
        present site but the crocodile managed to follow them. Her husband called 
        a python to kill the crocodile. Both were killed in the fight. Her husband 
        lynched the crocodile's skin and hung it on a wall but it fell on their 
        daughter and killed her. When the water level is low, it is said that 
        you can see a crocodile shaped stone at the foot of the waterfall, which 
        is supposedly the crocodile from the legend. After a long and tiresome 
        trek, one can heave a sigh of relief upon hearing the thunderous roar 
        of the 40m high waterfall. One can take in the breathtaking sight of the 
        calm, tranquil lake and fascinating rock formations. 
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