Tak Kenal Maka Tak Cinta Ep5: Merapoh
Andrew Sebastian, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Ecotourism & Conservation Society Malaysia (ECOMY)
26-Jun-23 15:00
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Tak Kenal Maka Tak Cinta is our monthly tourism-themed series on Earth Matters, which aims to highlight lesser-known ecotourism spots right here in Malaysia. Done in collaboration with the Ecotourism & Conservation Society Malaysia (ECOMY), we want to take you back to the great outdoors, and experience the many off-the-beaten-track nature spots our country has to offer.
For this episode, we're heading to Merapoh, a small town in Lipis, Pahang, which is located next to the Pahang-Kelantan border. Merapoh is one of the lesser used entrances to Taman Negara National Park, and is a popular spot for spelunking activities, and is also known for its karst landscape. We explore the teeming biodiversity, trails, and waterways of this area with Andrew Sebastian, the Founder & Chief Executive Officer of ECOMY.
Listen to our previous episodes in the series:
Episode 1: Kuala Tahan
Episode 2: Pulau Bangau in Teluk Intan
Episode 3: Bukit Batu Putih in Port Dickson
Episode 4: The Sultan Iskandar Marine Park & More
Image Credit: Shutterstock
Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: environment, travel
Tags: Merapoh Canopy Walk, gunung tahan, karst, sungai yu, Tak Kenal Maka Tak Cinta, andrew sebastian, ecotourism & conservation society malaysia, ecomy, merapoh, taman negara, mycat, caving, spelunking,