MALAYSIAN TOURIST CENTER (MATIC)
Read moreIt is not only an office but a vast and beautiful white colonial villa with a red tile roof. In 1989, the Malaysian government installed the MaTiC there. You will find brochures, a café and batik workshops on site. You can also get tickets for MaTiC tours, buy bus tickets, use the computers, rent bicycles, withdraw or change money. In case of problems, a Tourist Police Counter is available.
KL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
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PENANG HERITAGE CENTRE
Read moreInformation about the history of Penang and the various monuments of the city, to discover following the Heritage Trail. Unfortunately closed on weekends.
TOURISM MALAYSIA
Read moreWe provide the address more for the consultation of the website than the information to be gleaned on the spot. It is actually the Ministry of Tourism, which is more concerned with managing tourism politically and economically than with welcoming tourists. You will find on their site all the actors of the tourism industry in Malaysia, in a rather dense and somewhat indigestible directory. Unfortunately, there are no filters to refine your search and you have access to local agencies, bus or plane companies, etc.
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE
Read moreThe staff were friendly and helpful. Among other things, he organizes safari on the Kelantan River and can contact Roselan for the organisation of Malay cooking courses. An exciting experience.
PING ANCHORAGE
Read moreThe agency organizes a very interesting city tour and can help you in your excursions through the Kelantan.
HAN TRAVEL
Read moreNumerous packages are available, from simple transfers to accommodation and excursions. Very well organized, they have several excursion formats, including a somewhat rhythmic day trip at RM600 from Kuala Lumpur (6am departure) or a more pleasant "3 days/2 nights" format (at RM750), which is much more cost-effective and leaves more time to really appreciate the surroundings. They also have the advantage of offering transfers to the Cameron Highlands or Perhentian Islands directly from the park, which can save considerable time.
PETA HEADQUARTERS
Read moreThe Johor National Park Office is an indispensable ally for those planning to travel alone to Endau Rompin. They'll find you an obligatory guide, often Orang Asli. This is also where you can book your accommodation inside the park, pay the entrance fee and the trekking permit (which includes insurance). Sites not to be missed in this part of the park include the Upeh Guling and Buaya Sangkut waterfalls, the Janing Barat palm forest, Tasik Biru lake and the Orang Asli village of Peta.