Belum-Temengor Rainforest Complex
The Belum-Temengor Rainforest Complex is one of the largest and oldest rainforests in Malaysia, located in the northern part of the country. It spans over 300,000 hectares and is home to a rich diversity of flora and fauna, including endangered species like the Malayan tiger and the Asian elephant. The complex is part of the larger Temengor Forest Reserve and is known for its lush greenery and pristine rivers.
This rainforest complex plays a crucial role in biodiversity conservation and environmental protection. It serves as a vital habitat for many wildlife species and is also important for local communities that rely on its resources. The area is a popular destination for eco-tourism, attracting visitors interested in exploring its natural beauty and unique ecosystems.