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        Malaysia's 
        primeval and largely unexplored rainforests offer intrepid trekkers endless 
        opportunities to observe exotic and rare tropical flora and fauna. Striding 
        through the forest, the lush vegetation parts before you offers glimpses 
        of tapirs grazing in the undergrowth. In the background, a massive Rafflesia 
        rises from the forest floor, radiant in its glory at being the world's 
        largest flower. Crossing swaying hanging bridges will be a feat of balance, 
        and there is nothing an energizing dip in a crystal clear rockpool next 
        to a cascading waterfall cannot fix. Refreshed and re-inspired, push onward 
        through the steaming vibrant ecosystem that stretches out before you, 
        welcoming, embracing, and teaching you about nature at its most natural. 
      Trekking excursions 
        are centered in the country's National 
        Parks and Forest Reserves. A fine example would be the Endau 
        Rompin National Park, which encompasses the watershed of the rivers, 
        Endau in Johor and Rompin in Pahang, and comprises some 488 sq. km. Lush 
        and relatively untouched, it is one of the few remaining lowland forest 
        in the country. Here, there are some 26km of jungle trails within the 
        park, the most well trodden path being the grueling 16km trail from the 
        base camp at Kuala Jasin to Batu Hampar and Buaya Sangkut with numerous 
        crossings of fast flowing rivers. At Buaya Sangkut, a waterfall cascading 
        down through five levels presents a spectacular visual sight. Also take 
        this opportunity to study nature in its own backyard. Given the diverse 
        variety of species and habitat in the area, this can be a very absorbing 
        activity indeed. Inhale the heady perfume of the "Mussaendra Mutabilis", 
        a woody climbing plant with fragrant flowers, used in traditional scents 
        for the hair and clothes. Observe how the famous pitcher plant traps the 
        unwary insect within its enticing water-filled sacs and see how millions 
        of ants make their homes in tiny chambers within the "ant plant". 
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