Discover the best top things to do in Rompin District, Malaysia including BluebubblesScuba, Lubuk Teja Waterfall, Ali's Waterfall, Renggis Island, Panuba Beach, Pantai Hiburan Rompin, Taman Negeri Rompin.
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If you fancy a rainforest experience, this is a good, challenging little hike. Takes about 40 minutes each way. Starts just by the turtle project place, and follows infrequent orange markers to direct you. You have to crawl at times and make your way by a few narrow rock spaces, pull yourself up a couple of slippery slopes using roots and vines, but it is all good stuff. There is also a thick black pipe that runs from the river, so you can use that as a guide too. Got to be careful, and be willing to turn back if it gets a bit much. I later heard that there is another, simpler and easier way to the falls, that is reached by passing the signposted way, walking further along the beachfront. Will have to ask locally about this. I did this way twice, morning and late afternoon, having enjoyed the spirit of it so much.
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The waterfall is signposted from the main road down into Juara - and is only a short walk along a trail through the forest, then down some steps. It is really picturesque and you can swim in the pool there, or wander further downstream.
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Managed to see many marine creatures while snorkelling at Renggis Island like garfish, barracudas, and even a family of black-tipped reef sharks. Waters are so clear that you can even spot the fishes and corals when kayaking around the island. A few of my friends spotted cuttlefish, moray eels, rays and sea turtles while diving here too.
Rompin State Park is teeming with stunning natural wonders, flourishing flora and fauna, and rich culture. There are a lot of guided & non-guided activities in the national park that will keep you busy for at least 3 or 4 days. Among the most popular activities are; Kayaking in Sungai Kinchin, trekking to Seri Mahkota waterfall, visit the suspension bridge and the Rainforest Discovery Centre.
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