Explore one of the world's oldest rainforests in Malaysia's northern wilderness
Older than the Amazon rainforest
Including the Malayan tiger
Stunning freshwater ecosystem
Meet the Jahai Orang Asli tribe
Covering over 300,000 hectares along the Malaysia-Thailand border, the Belum Rainforest is one of the last remaining untouched wilderness areas in Peninsular Malaysia. This ecological treasure trove is part of the larger Belum-Temenggor Forest Complex, home to some of the world's most endangered species and indigenous communities.
Our guided tours offer responsible access to this protected area, combining adventure with conservation education. Trek through virgin jungle, cruise on Temenggor Lake, and experience biodiversity at its richest.
*Itinerary may vary based on weather conditions and wildlife movements
Book now to secure your spot on this unique eco-tour. Limited spaces available to minimize environmental impact.
The Belum-Temenggor forest complex is one of only four places in Malaysia designated as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International. It's also home to:
Critically Endangered
One of only about 150 remaining in Peninsular Malaysia, the Belum forest is crucial tiger habitat.
Endangered
Herds of elephants roam the forest, with estimated 120-150 individuals in the area.
10 Species
Including the spectacular helmeted hornbill and great hornbill.
How we protect Belum while sharing its wonders
We limit groups to 12 people maximum to minimize environmental impact and disturbance to wildlife.
We work with Orang Asli guides and use locally-owned accommodations to support forest communities.
5% of all tour fees go directly to Malaysian Nature Society's Belum conservation programs.
Our guides are trained naturalists who emphasize conservation education throughout the tour.