Taman Negara, Malaysia (Post #94)
Tuesday, March 7th, 2006Hello! Its Tuesday, March 7th and we’re in Singapore (13 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and 16 hours ahead of West Coast Time). Michele and Mike here….
On February 28th we headed to central Malaysia where we planned to go treking in Taman Negara National Park, a 130 million year old jungle. It is somewhat complicated to get there independently and greatly simplified by buying a transportation and accomodation package. The trip would require a bus from Kuala Lumpur to Jerantut (the closest large town to the park headquarters), a transfer to a second bus to get to a river jetty and then a three hour boat up the river to Kuala Tahan — a small village across the river from park headquarters. We did a lot of research while in KL and finally decided on a transportation and accomodation package through NKS which we felt was a great deal. The package included:
- a bus ride from KL to Jerantut, Malaysia
- bus ride from Jerantut to river pier/jetty at Kuala Tembling
- 3 hour boat ride in low wooden boat from Kuala Tembling to Kuala Tahan, the village where we stayed
- double room with Air Con in Teresek View Motel in Kuala Tahan village
- breakfast for both of us on two mornings
- double ensuite room in a hostel in Jerantut while we were waiting for the train to Singapore
- transport to the Jerantut train station
- two economy class train tickets from Jerantut to Singapore
Because we’ve done the overnight travel thing many times, we knew we wouldn’t be able to sleep sitting up in seats on the train so we paid a small supplement to get beds in the sleeping carriage.
All the transportation described above went smoothly. The 3 hour boat ride to the village of Kuala Tahan was very scenic and was pretty relaxing (although sitting in a small space on a wooden boat made our legs, butt, and feet fall asleep from time to time). Here is a picture looking at the river from the village we stayed in, Kuala Tahan: