This endlessly varied environment shelters a host of the world's rarest and most remarkable animals. The Sumatran Rhinoceros, the Clouded
Leopard and Malaysian Tiger, the Sun Bear, the Monitor Lizard, and the Orang Utan to name a few.
Please Note:
It is important that visitors to these Parks do not feed the animals or dispose of uneaten food indiscriminately. Such acts will and can cause
the animals to approach visitors begging for food. When not given any, they may even attack. Animals are curious by nature and will seek out discarded
tin cans, plastic bags and other food wrappers which they try to eat. They may sustain injuries or chock to death.
Take only Photographs, *Leave only Footprints* ©™
It would be difficult to overstate the attraction of Malaysia for anyone who appreciates the natural world. Its primal forests, ranging from
shoreline mangrove to mountaintop oak, are of the sort that most of the world now known only in myth. One can walk for hundreds of miles in Malaysia
under a continuous canopy of green, marvelling at an abundance of plant and animal species equalled by no other location in the entire world.

"The body pays for a slip of the foot, and gold pays for a slip of the tongue"