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There
are over 10,000 species of plants, 350 species of birds and local
mammals including mouse deer, barking deer, tapirs, wild boars, elephants,
leopards, tigers, and monkeys.
A visit to Taman Negara, however, is not complete until you have done
the canopy walk. The world's longest such walk, it winds over 400 meters
in the forest canopy allowing you to view the rich and diverse
flora and fauna at the very summit of the forest, 25 meters above
the ground.
Visitors
will find exploring the numerous jungle trails and limestone caves
as well as climbing Mount Tahan (Gunung Tahan), the highest peak
in Peninsular Malaysia, an exhilarating promotions.
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