Single/Solo Traveler Surcharge Terms & Conditions 1. Booking Procedure: At the time of the booking, a deposit of 100% of the tour rate is due. The booking is binding for JUNGLEWALLA with its confirmation and for the traveler with his ...[ read more ]
Month: April 2013
Seeds Bank
JungleWalla CSR | Botanical Conservation & Education The Seeds Bank Project is a vital component of our long-term reforestation strategy. This initiative focuses on the systematic collection, storage, and propagation of seeds from native rainforest trees, ensuring a continuous supply ...[ read more ]
NORTH MALAYA BIRDWATCHING KEY SITES
JungleWalla Nature Journal | Birding Guide We have designed our itineraries to ensure travel time between most sites is optimized, typically not exceeding 3 to 4 hours. We prioritize scenic routes to showcase the Malaysian countryside, with scheduled birding breaks ...[ read more ]
NORTH MALAYA — THE EASTERN BIRDING ROUTE
JungleWalla Nature Journal | 11-Day Expedition Itinerary This expedition is designed to minimize travel time between sites (3-4 hours) while maximizing birding opportunities through scenic routes. Below is the detailed itinerary covering Northern Malaysia's premier habitats. KUALA GULA & MAXWELL ...[ read more ]
BINTANG RANGE — THE AVIAN HEART OF NORTHERN MALAYA
JungleWalla Nature Journal | Habitat Spotlight The Bintang Range stands as one of the most significant mountain chains in Peninsular Malaysia, stretching from the Thai border down to the heart of Perak. This range represents a critical transition zone where ...[ read more ]
INTRODUCTION TO NORTHERN MALAYA — A NATURAL TREASURE HOUSE
JungleWalla Nature Journal | Regional Overview Northern Malaya is a treasure house of some of the most varied fauna and flora, both terrestrial and marine, on the planet. Its ancient rainforests are inhabited by Tigers, Leopards, Elephants, Sambar Deer, Sun ...[ read more ]
THE KINGFISHERS OF LANGKAWI — EIGHT JEWELS OF THE ARCHIPELAGO
Langkawi is a premier birdwatching destination, supporting eight distinct species of kingfishers across its mosaic of rainforests, mangroves, and wetlands. While regions like the United Kingdom host only a single species, Langkawi’s high density of kingfishers serves as a critical ...[ read more ]
HORNBILLS OF LANGKAWI — THE FOREST GIANTS
JungleWalla Nature Journal | Species Spotlight Hornbills are perhaps the most iconic avian residents of Langkawi’s rainforests. Their presence is a sign of a healthy ecosystem, as they require large, ancient trees for nesting and vast tracts of forest to ...[ read more ]
BIRDS OF PREY IN LANGKAWI
JungleWalla Nature Journal | Raptor Spotlight Langkawi is a premier location for observing raptors in their natural habitat. Among the commonly seen species are the White-bellied Sea Eagle, Brahminy Kite, Changeable Hawk-Eagle, Jerdon’s Baza, Crested Serpent Eagle, Crested Goshawk, and ...[ read more ]
JUNGLE ODYSSEY — A FAMILY EXPEDITION IN THE ANCIENT RAINFOREST
Langkawi’s northwestern corner is a sanctuary of primary rainforest, where the mountains meet the Andaman Sea. This narrative follows a family’s journey into the heart of the Machinchang formation, guided by JungleWalla’s founder and resident naturalist, Irshad Mobarak. It is ...[ read more ]
PAHANG — THE GREEN HEART OF THE PENINSULA
Pahang is the largest state in Peninsular Malaysia, characterized by its vast mountain ranges, ancient rainforests, and expansive river systems. From the 130-million-year-old wilderness of Taman Negara to the mist-shrouded peaks of the Titiwangsa Range, Pahang serves as a critical ...[ read more ]
TERENGGANU — THE LAND OF TURTLES AND TRADITION
Terengganu, located on the northeastern coast of Peninsular Malaysia, is a state defined by its deep spiritual heritage, traditional maritime craftsmanship, and some of the most vibrant marine ecosystems in Southeast Asia. With a coastline stretching over 200 kilometers, it ...[ read more ]