Getting Around Taman Negara Pahang’s Treasure Mines for the Greatest Eco Exploration

Being Peninsular Malaysia’s largest state and the location of numerous forests and nature parks, there is simply too much ground to explore, making it one of the top tourist destinations, particularly for ecotourists. Fun fact: In 2014, the National Park, Taman Negara, which is thought to be over 130 million years old, was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Site tentative list.

Danz Eco Resort :

Although I’m a little nervous about camping, the resort provides a variety of lodging options, including the glamping style, which has become popular, particularly among city people like me who are just beginning to explore the “wilderness” without having to give up any necessities.

This was where I spent the night. We were informed that the pyramid-shaped accommodations, which have two levels and a toilet in each apartment, are the newest additions to the resort. They can house up to four people. You can choose between tents, capsule units, and jungle rooms at the resort in addition to these accommodations.

The meals and dining experience at Danz Eco Resort were my favorite aspects of the resort, aside from the cozy rooms! The famous Tualang tree, which is thought to be more than 300 years old and one of the resort’s most noticeable features, fed us breakfast, lunch, tea, and dinner. Since the restaurant was adjacent to Sungai Tahan, we were able to enjoy a stunning view of the surrounding landscape as we feasted on the delectable food, the majority of which was grown or obtained from the river.

The meals and dining experience at Danz Eco Resort were my favorite aspects of the resort, aside from the cozy rooms! The famous Tualang tree, which is thought to be more than 300 years old and one of the resort’s most noticeable features, fed us breakfast, lunch, tea, and dinner. Since the restaurant was adjacent to Sungai Tahan, we were able to enjoy a stunning view of the surrounding landscape as we feasted on the delectable food, the majority of which was grown or obtained from the river.