DISCOVER
ROYAL BELUM
Royal Belum, located in the northern region of Perak, Malaysia, is an enchanting expanse of unspoiled rainforest that is part of the larger Belum-Temengor rainforest complex. It spans over 300,000 acres and is home to an incredible diversity of flora and fauna. As one of the oldest rainforests in the world, Royal Belum is a sanctuary for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The pristine environment offers visitors a chance to connect with nature and experience the rich biodiversity of this ecological wonder.

Houseboat Adventures
A unique way to experience Royal Belum is through a houseboat adventure on Temenggor Lake. The serene waters are perfect for fishing, kayaking, and leisurely boat rides.



Staying overnight on a houseboat provides a chance to fully embrace the calm of the lake, surrounded by nothing but the sounds of nature. It’s ideal for group trips, blending relaxation with exploration.

Jungle Trekking

For adventure enthusiasts, jungle trekking is a must. As you walk through dense forest trails, you’ll discover vibrant flora and fauna, including the rare Rafflesia flower, which blooms sporadically. The sounds of the forest—a symphony of chirping birds and rustling leaves—immerse you in the serenity of nature. Trails range from easy to challenging, making it accessible to both casual walkers and experienced hikers.




Sg Kooi Waterfall
Cool off after a trek through the jungle at Sungai Kooi Waterfall, a 50-meter marvel nestled deep in Royal Belum. Known for its pristine beauty, the waterfall’s misty spray provides a refreshing escape from the tropical heat. The journey to Sungai Kooi is an adventure itself, with opportunities to spot rare wildlife and lush greenery. Its untouched surroundings and crystal-clear waters make it a must-visit for both nature enthusiasts and photographers.

Sira Gajah Salt Lick
Get know more about salt licks area. This is the location where animals gather – mostly elephants (Gajah means elephant in Malay language). These are natural dry mineral deposits that play an important role in the diet of many animal species. Especially for the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). You will trek along the pachyderms trail and learn more on their habitat and life. Spotting elephants is definitely possible in Belum Temenggor. But, it is a rare event as these animals are shy and will try to stay away from human crowds. In the remote eventuality of an encounter, you will have to follow strictly the nature guide’s instructions and remain quiet.


Visiting the Orang Asli Communities
A visit to the Orang Asli villages offers a rare opportunity to connect with Malaysia’s indigenous heritage. The Jahai Tribe welcomes visitors, sharing stories of their ancient traditions, from bamboo cooking to hunting techniques. When visiting, it is customary and thoughtful to bring small gifts, such as food or clothes, as a gesture of respect and goodwill. This act of kindness is highly appreciated by the community and helps create a meaningful connection.

Sg Ruok Fish Sanctuary
The Kelah Sanctuary in Sungai Ruok offers a unique experience to swim alongside mahseer fish, known for their golden scales and ecological significance. Visitors can feed these remarkable fish and learn about their role in preserving aquatic biodiversity. Afterward, enjoy a refreshing swim at the nearby Sungai Ruok Waterfall, adding to the tranquility and natural charm of the visit. The sanctuary also emphasizes conservation efforts, making it an educational and serene getaway.
Feeding time from 8.30 am - 10.00 am
