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SIC
Recreational Activities Rates 2008/2009
Validity: 1 April 2008 – 31 March 2009 Activities
List
(All recreational activities require minimum of 4 persons unless otherwise
stated)
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Price
Per Person |
Night
Jungle Walk |
8.45Pm |
RM
40.00 |
Jungle
Trekking to Canopy walkway & teresak Hill |
9.30Am |
RM
45.00 |
Boat
Trip to Lata Berkoh (min/max 4 person per boat) |
9.30Am
& 2.30Pm |
RM
80.00 |
Cave
Exploration |
10.00Am
& 3.00Pm |
RM
50.00 |
Rapids
Shooting to Kuala Trenggan |
10.00Am
& 3.00Pm |
RM
50.00 |
White
Water Rafting (min 6 pax/max 8 person per raft) |
10.00Am |
RM
150.00 |
Visit
Aborigines Settlement |
5.00Pm |
RM
70.00 |
Evening
Market at Malay village (Wednesday only) |
6.00Pm |
RM
40.00 |
Team
Building Programs
(Daily departure, all team building activities require advance booking
and subject to minimum of 30 persons)
Obstacle
Course |
RM
60 Per Person |
10
elements include |
Spider
Web |
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Cargo Net |
Monkey
Bar |
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Kung Fu Balancing |
Tyre
Pole |
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Fences |
Poison
Net |
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Bridge Crossing |
Trust
Fall |
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Berlin Wall |
Treasure Hunt RM 65.00 Per Person
Include: Guide, Canopy Ticket, Trekking, & Prizes
Orienteering
RM 50.00 Per Person
Include: Compass & Prizes
Telematch
RM50.00 Per Person
Include: Games & Prizes
River
Crossing & River Floating RM 65.00 Per Person
Include: Guide, Boat Ride & life Jacket
Write-Up
on Guided Activities
1.
Night Jungle Walk with Nature Guide (1 – 1 ½ hours)
Attire: Long Pants, Long Sleeve Shirts, Sports Shoes, Insect Repellent,
Torchlight
Experience walking inside the rainforest at night, Learn about nocturnal
plants & insects
2.
Jungle Trekking to Canopy Walkway and Teresek Hill With Nature
Guide (3 ½ - 4 hours)
Attire: Long/Short pants, Short Sleeve Loose Cotton T shirt, sport shoes,
insect repellent (no denim / jeans and tight / body shape shirt)
Soft adventure activity – walking to the rainforest and enjoy
panoramic view of Gunung Tahan on top of Teresek Hill. Experience canopy
walkway, the longest tree top suspension bridge in the world, 530 meters
long and 50 meters height from the ground.
3.
Rapids Shooting to Kuala Trenggan With Nature Guide (2 –
3 hours)
Attire: Short pants, short sleeve loose cotton T-shirt, Sandal
Negotiate 7 Set of mild rapids from Kuala Tahan to Kuala Trenggan. Visit
Orang Asli settlement en-route (subject to availability)
4.
Boat trip to Lata Berkoh (2 ½ - 3 hours)
Attire: Short pants, swimming attire, sport shoes, towel
Enjoy boat cruise through Tahan River to Lata Berkoh waterfall. Enjoy
swimming in cool water from Gunung Tahan spring and rejuvenate by natural
Jacuzzi. Stop by at Ikan Kelah Fish Sanctuary for fresh water fish feeding.
5.
Cave Exploration At Gua Telinga (2 ½ - 3 hours)
Attire: Short pants / long pants, sport shoes, headlight, flashlight,
bandage
Explore Gua Telinga, a limestone outcrop eroded almost down to ground
floor and the nearest cave system in Kuala Tahan. A stream passes through
the outcrop via several dark chambers separated by sections open to
the light. It may take at least half an hour to pass through, crawling
in a place along narrow passages and negotiating areas of deep squishy
guanos. You should be able to encounter at least 6 kinds of animals
including roundleaf bat, dusky fruit bat, giant toad, black-striped
frog, whip-spider and cave cricket. NOTE: for over-sized visitors, it
is advisable not to enter due to difficulty to crawl through narrow
passages.
6.
Overnight at Kumbang Hide (6 hours trekking)
Attire: Long Pants, Sport Shoes, Towel, Bed sheet, Sleeping Bag
Kumbang Hide is the most popular observation hide in Taman Negara, equipped
with bunk beds and toilet.. Overlooking saltlick where animals get their
mineral supplement. Spots of tapir, wildboar, sambar deer are common
whilst logbook recorded several sightings of tiger and elephants.
7.
Overnight at Gua Kepayang
Attire: Long Pants, Sport Shoes, Towel, Camping Tent, Sleeping Bag
One of limestone outcrops 17km from the resort. There are 3 other caves
nearby namely Gua Kepayang Kecil, Gua Daun Menari and Gua Luas. Limestone
is originally laid down beneath the sea as an accretion of fine material
principally derived from shells and corals. Under intense pressure these
sediments become rock, and with uplift of the land the limestone is
subject to erosive forces of wind, rain and streams. These caves are
home to bats, swiftlets, snakes, toads, cockroaches, spiders, and centipedes.
In spite of this, or because of it, some people like to explorer caves,
and Taman Negara offers some outstanding opportunities.
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