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Ulu Temburong National Park

Ulu Temburong National Park occupies nearly 40% of the Temburong district of Brunei Darussalam. It is considered by many as the best tropical rain forests are conserved in Borneo. Ulu Temburong National Park is a haven for scientists and all those who appreciate the grandeur of nature in an impressive
Temburong is one of the major tropical forest the best and oldest in the world. Human impact has been limited, mainly thanks to the location and rough terrain. There is no road leading to the park - the river which is a forest road.
 

There are several routes to travel to amazing places. The first 45-minute speedboat ride down the river, then take the bus half an hour before boarding a traditional long boat for the final destination after a bit of climbing. Any trip that is passed taste like a business.
Here there is "The Canopy Walkway" that rose more than 60 meters from the ridge. From there, we can observe a very diverse ecosystem. A series of tree houses connected by a suspension bridge which is also an excellent observation point. 


To reach the canopy, you have to climb 1260 stairs. Along the way, you will probably find moss deer, wild pigs and hornbills. Pre-dawn is the best time to wade through Temburong. At the dawn of the forest filled with birds and animals out foraging for food.
There are some nice simple inns near the park headquarters. Each cottage contains a bed until six in the bed, hot water shower, ceiling fans, full kitchen facilities and dining in the open air. There is also a self-contained two-bedroom house with kitchen and bath. -kaskus.us
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