THE WINNERS 2010 Congratulations to the winners for the different categories and thank you for making it a wonderful and memorial outing. Hope to see you again in 2011 BIRD RACE First Prize: Team Cawi : Othman Ayeb, Indera Rahayu ...[ read more ]
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Mysterious Perlis State Park
Only for the most adventurous among us, a 45 minutes ferry ride from Langkawi take us to Perlis is the Northern most protected area in Malaysia. 5000ha Perlis State Park (PSP) is located at the Western border of Perlis with ...[ read more ]
THE KELABIT HIGHLANDS — SARAWAK’S REMOTE MONTANE FRONTIER
The Kelabit Highlands is a remote plateau in the northeastern corner of Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo. Situated at an average elevation of 1,100 meters, this isolated region is characterized by cool montane climates, vast rice paddies, and primary rainforests. It is ...[ read more ]
Langkawi Island Treasure Hunt
JungleWalla Team Building | Island Exploration The Langkawi Island Treasure Hunt is an exhilarating way to explore the beauty of the archipelago while engaging in a high-stakes competition with your colleagues. Utilizing cars or vans, teams navigate the island following ...[ 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 ]
JOHOR — THE SOUTHERN FRONTIER OF BIODIVERSITY
Johor, the southernmost state of Peninsular Malaysia, is a region of immense ecological diversity. From the ancient rainforests of Endau-Rompin to the specialized mangrove systems of Desaru and Tanjung Piai, the state serves as a vital corridor for Peninsular Malaysia’s ...[ read more ]
KEDAH — THE RICE BOWL AND ANCIENT GATEWAY
Kedah is one of Malaysia’s most ancient states, characterized by vast alluvial plains dedicated to paddy cultivation and the dramatic limestone and granite peaks that punctuate its landscape. As the "Rice Bowl of Malaysia," Kedah’s ecology is defined by its ...[ read more ]
PERLIS — THE KARST FRONTIER AND RUSTIC BORDERLAND
Perlis, Malaysia’s smallest state, is a unique ecological zone characterized by its distinct semi-arid climate and dramatic limestone topography. Dominated by the Nakawan Range—the longest continuous limestone ridge in the country—the state offers a landscape of vast paddy fields punctuated ...[ read more ]
PUTRAJAYA — THE GARDEN CITY & WETLAND SANCTUARY
Putrajaya is Malaysia’s visionary administrative capital, designed as a "Garden City" where 38% of the area is dedicated to green spaces and water bodies. Beyond its iconic architecture, Putrajaya is home to the largest man-made freshwater wetlands in the tropics, ...[ read more ]
GENTING HIGHLANDS — THE CITY OF ENTERTAINMENT & CLOUD FORESTS
Perched at 1,800 meters above sea level on the Titiwangsa Mountains, Genting Highlands (Resorts World Genting) is Malaysia’s premier integrated hill resort. While famous for its world-class entertainment, it also serves as a unique gateway to high-altitude montane forests, offering ...[ read more ]
KUALA LUMPUR — THE GARDEN CITY OF LIGHTS
Kuala Lumpur (KL) is a dynamic metropolis where colonial history, futuristic skyscrapers, and pockets of ancient rainforest coexist. Known as the "Garden City of Lights," Malaysia's capital offers a sophisticated blend of multicultural heritage and urban biodiversity, making it a ...[ read more ]
PENANG — THE PEARL OF THE ORIENT
Penang is a masterful blend of UNESCO World Heritage, legendary culinary riches, and unparalleled tropical ecosystems. Since its establishment by Captain Francis Light in 1786, the island has transformed from a colonial trading post into a global cultural hub that ...[ read more ]