By ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

With photo contributions from Endau-Rompin Johor National Park/Johor National Parks Corporation

Endau-Rompin Johor National Park

Covering covering 489.05 square kilometres, Endau-Rompin (Johor) National Park is the largest protected area in the southern half portion of Peninsular Malaysia.

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Majestic Waterfall (2017) by Endau-Rompin Johor National ParkASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

The Park

Tourists can enter the park via two entry points: (1) Peta entrance along the eastern boundary in the Mersing district.

ERJNP Entrance facade (2022) by Endau-Rompin Johor National ParkASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

The Park

(2) Selai entrance at the southwestern boundary of Segamat district.

River 2 (ERJNP) (2011) by Endau-Rompin Johor National ParkASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

While day trekking through this ancient tropical rainforest, tourists are fascinated by the waterfalls and calm rivers.

Pristine rivers and raging waterfalls are the main attractions in the rugged and wild upper Endau valley.

Malayan Tiger (2022) by Endau-Rompin Johor National ParkASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

The rich and biodiverse ecosystems of Endau-Rompin Johor National Park serve as a critical habitat for the globally-threatened megafauna of Malaysia, such as the Malayan Tiger, Malayan Tapir, and Asian Elephant.

Asian Elephant, Endau-Rompin Johor National Park, 2022, From the collection of: ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity
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Malayan Tapir, Endau-Rompin Johor National Park, 2022, From the collection of: ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity
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River 1 (ERJNP) (2017) by Endau-Rompin Johor National ParkASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

Ecotourism

Visitors can also visit the indigenous communities living harmoniously with the forests of Endau valley to witness their culture and tradition.

Forest (ERJNP) (2022) by Endau-Rompin Johor National ParkASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

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ASEAN Heritage Parks

ASEAN Heritage Parks (AHPs) are protected areas of high conservation importance that provide valuable contributions to safeguarding ecosystems and biodiversity.

AHPs provide a window to the world, showcasing a wealth of biodiversity that is uniquely ASEAN.

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