A place worth visiting, in addition to seeing a lot of collected plants, hiking in the deep forest, feeling the waterfall, small wooden bridges are very enjoyable, there is no pressure to bring children, when the road is not good, pay a little attention, and many big trees will cover the sun, It’s cool and comfortable to walk inside.
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A place worth visiting, in addition to seeing a lot of collected plants, hiking in the deep forest, feeling the waterfall, small wooden bridges are very enjoyable, there is no pressure to bring children, when the road is not good, pay a little attention, and many big trees will cover the sun, It’s cool and comfortable to walk inside.
The Malaysian Forest Research Bureau is a large natural forest that has been partially fenced and restricted access, and it is still a very good place for nature lovers and people who want to burn some calories. There is also a badminton hall inside and good restaurants nearby.
It's good to take the baby to play in the water and the scenery is very good. Don't rent a bicycle in the park, cry, rent at the door, it will cost MYR 8 a day. Not far from the city, but public transportation is extremely underdeveloped. It is best to make an appointment with the driver when taking a taxi, or use the taxi software.
The view is very exciting. In FRIM, this is not only a jungle, you can also bathe or have a picnic in the beautiful waterfall found here.
It is not only suitable for adults, but children also benefit from it. Walking in the forest, cycling and riding the suspension bridge are among the activities that can be done at FRIM.
There are 6 forest tracks — Keruing Trail, Rover Trail, Engkabang Trail, Salleh Trail, Sebasah Trail and Razak walking trail. There is also a picnic area and a waterfall on this track.
so amazing place.. nice to visit anytime
The Forest Research Institute Malaysia is a statutory agency of the Government of Malaysia, under the Ministry of Land, Water and Natural Resources.