With its glorious vistas, verdant undulating terrain and varied tropical landscapes, Malaysia's ancient forests offer vast possibilities for trekking and camping. From the rainforests of Royal Belum State Park, Taman Negara and Mulu to the wildlife sanctuaries at Danum Valley and the lower Kinabatangan floodplains, some of Asia's best preserved environments offer nature lovers a wealth of experience and fun.
In many areas, jungle trekking can be combined with other interesting activities such as river cruises, mountain climbing, caving, camping and longhouse stays with the natives.
The best challenging mountain treks Malaysia offers are Mount Kinabalu in Sabah, Mount Tahan in Pahang and the rugged piercing Pinnacles in Mulu, Sarawak. If you don't see us listing a mountain here, it doesn't mean we don't have it. We can customise a trek for you!

We have uncovered an brand new adventure up in the Kinabalu peak. Walking the world's highest and Asia's first Via Ferrata in Asia!
If you are adrenalin junkie then book with us today!!
Via Ferrata (wikipedia) is a mountain route which is equipped with fixed cables, stemples, ladders, and bridges. The use of these allows otherwise isolated routes to be joined to create longer routes which are accessible to people with a wide range of climbing abilities. Walkers and climbers can follow via ferratas without needing to use their own ropes and belays, and without the risks associated with unprotected scrambling and climbing.