Rompin State Park, or Taman Negeri Rompin (TNR) is located in the district of Rompin, Pahang. It was gazetted by the Pahang State Government as a state park in the year 2000 and comprises 31,797 ha of forest reserve.
TNR is a forest area that is blessed with interesting features of flora and fauna, geology and history. It has a unique natural beauty and pristine forests that are hard to find elsewhere. Among the natural resources available in TNR include more than 14,500 species of plants, 200 species of mammals, 600 species of birds, 140 species of snakes, 150 species of frogs and 1,000 species of insects. In addition, the forest is also famous for tourist attractions such as Seri Mahkota waterfall, Gunong Keriong Peak which is an attractive 'plateu' area, Padang Tujuh with its rainforest habitat as well as the crystal clear streams of Ulu Kemapan and the Kinchin River.
For more information, please visit www.rompinpark.my.
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