Rainforest Sanctuary and Timeless Natural Wonders


Nestled deep within the ancient Endau-Rompin forest complex, Rompin State Park in Malaysia offers an unparalleled wilderness experience. This 130-million-year-old rainforest is a haven for nature enthusiasts, boasting a diverse array of flora and fauna, including the majestic Malayan tiger and Asian elephant. The park's serene landscapes are punctuated by cascading waterfalls, such as the breathtaking Mahkota waterfall, where visitors can swim in the natural pool below.


For those seeking comfort amidst the wild, the Rompin Rainforest Lodge provides an ideal retreat. Located within the Kinchin Base Camp, the lodge offers comfortable accommodations with views of the Kinchin River. Guests can enjoy guided nature activities, including access to the Rainforest Discovery Centre, boat trips up-river and a tranquil night walk under the stars. With its unique blend of adventure and relaxation, Rompin Rainforest Lodge is the perfect base for exploring this Malaysian natural gem.