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Endau-Rompin National Park One of the largest national parks in the Peninsula, Endau-Rompin National Park is an ancient tropical rainforest that has remained undisturbed through the years. It is Malaysia's last refuge for the Sumatran rhinoceros. The park's lowland forest is among the few remaining in Malaysia and has been identified as a haven for unique varieties of plant life. Please visit Endau-Rompin National Park under National Parks. Tasik Bera Located in southwest Pahang, Tasik Bera is the largest natural freshwater lake in Peninsula Malaysia. It is situated in the saddle of the main and eastern mountain ranges of the Peninsula and is approximately 35km long and 20km wide. Tasik Bera has remained a unique and remote wetland wilderness, which is surrounded by a patchwork of dry lowland forests. Please visit Tasik Bera under Lakes. Tasik Chini Chini is Malaysia's second largest natural lake and is made up of a series of 12 lakes. With its well-known myths, the lake has attracted many visitors from various destinations. Legend has it that a mythical dragon lives in the lake and is the guardian of a lost city of gold, which was once situated at the lake. Please visit Tasik Chini under Lakes.
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