Multi-tiered waterfall with a swimming pond in an expansive forest reserve filled with wildlife.
Taman Eko Rimba Kanching Templer's Park Jungle Waterfall in Kuang
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Its a beautiful place but I hope they fix the facilities like the gazebo and pathways. There are 7 tiers of waterfalls or levels like the reviewers mention. Lowest levels is easier for families with kids to reach.
MoreAn easy hike, beginner friendly. 7 stages of waterfall, a few with pool for swimming and a nice and cooling dip.
MoreWaterfall is good and pretty, and with multilevel of waterfall. However, the monkey is fierce, making it hard for people to enjoy their picnic.
MoreNice waterfall..very clean and peaceful..good place to spend time with your family
MoreI like that hiking experience, beginner also can do it. It takes 3.30 hours to 4.00 hours for an good hiker the time depends how we do
MoreThe school holidays have devastated the environment here. The falls themselves are majestic and serene, but the amount of plastic and food waste left behind after campfires is absolutely terrible. The smell of rotten food is palpable everywhere that people have made campfires and barbeques. The monkeys there have started raiding trash cans as well as visitors bags for food, and they resort to eating unfinished bags of potato chips left around the area.Management of parks like these must change and adapt to the circumstances. It is not enough to blame the Malaysian attitude. Based on the numbers alone, if 2000 people visit the park in a week, if just 1% of these people leave their waste behind, the amount of rubbish that accumulates because nobody picks it up will be immense.I propose several approaches:1. Invest in Monkey and scavenger proof bins, so that monkeys, crows and rats cannot get to the waste stored inside before they are disposed of. Singapore has monkey-proof trash bins. Its time we have them too.2. Park management has to budget and allocate manpower and logistics for peak periods. During holidays is when the cleaners have to work. We really do need people to pick up the trash left behind, whether its on purpose or by accident or ignorance.3. Have rangers or park personnel in the area to photograph offences and hand out fines on the spot. There should be a mechanism for enforcing these fines and other punitive measures, including blacklists.4. It is time to think about raising the visitor fees if the state needs a bigger budget to maintain the environment, but perhaps fees can still be kept affordable for younger families. RM 2 costs less than a can of soft drink at 7-11 but the damage left behind is just so terrible.
MoreCrowded even early Sunday morning and not much of a hike—very short and steep. But the series of waterfalls are worth seeing.
MoreTheres a large scale prayers there and its very cheerful and I feel calm visiting the temple
MoreCome early to avoid the crowd.Youve to pay a parking RM5, and RM3 each person for entrance fees.Theres 7 tiers of the waterfall. Kindly wear a proper shoes for the hike, its slippery along the way and prepare extra cloths is highly recommended.
MoreWent there early in the morning at 9 after heavy rain and left the place before 3PM. There are restaurants at the parking area just in case if you get hungry after hiking. If you’re going to have BBQ, there was a shop that sold charcoal. The view was good and the place was clean but if you’re planning to eat there, please bring your own garbage bag and throw ‘em at the designated area. Also, beware of monkeys.
MoreGot toilet 50cent per entry.Got surau at entrance.
Very nice hiking experience until the peak. Well preserved forest
This place is relevant for family or group picnic. Many suggested spot area to have picnic. But Im not satisfied with the public toilet. When the toilets are full, there will ve problem on the water supply. Parking will full around 1100 and above on weekend.
MoreGreat place for relaxing and enjoying nature. The water is clean and refreshing. A bit crowded during weekend and public holiday. The entrance fee only RM3 per person and another RM5 for parking fee. Bathrooms and toilets are available. All good just beware of monkeys
MoreWater is cleaner at higher elevation.Need to put some marks/arrows to direct the people to the highest level of waterfall, because theres another trail that is for hiking only, which will lead us further from the waterfall.
MoreNeed to go there when its not rainingTake some food for monkeysSome clothes to change if you will swim3 RM for malaysian - 8 RM non malaysian
MorePicnic ,nature and waterfalls for family outings.
Quite a nice hike. Though I only reached to the foot of the third waterfall, it was worth it. Should you choose to hike up further, just understand that it’ll start to get steep. As you hike up, there aren’t any proper pavement/steps or railing so ensure you wear proper hiking shoes and watch on the weather forecast to avoid an slippery mess. Monkeys aren’t afraid of humans and they always welcome themselves to your picnic party. I strongly urge you not to feed them or bare your teeth, you definitely don’t want to disturb the peace of nature. Other than that, it’s a good, easy enough hike for those without knee issues while immersing yourself with nature. Oh! There’s an entrance fee of MYR3 per person for Malaysians.
MoreBismillah. Nice place to escape with family & friends. We have done our picnic, hiking & swimming activities in this tranquil place. A bit crowded during weekends & public holidays. Beware of monkeys & other reptiles! 🤭Parking✔️Entrance fee✔️Toilets✔️Surau✔️Foods&Ice-cream Stalls✔️Goodies&Snacks Shop✔️
MoreThe hike was good.. the view was spectacular..But, disappointed with human behavior. please clear the rubbish because the nature doesn’t owned the rubbish :(
MoreUnique place to hike and relax at. There are 7 tiers of waterfalls for you to explore within a few steps between them. The hike is short but very narrow, steep and slippery, and expect 40-50 degree rocky slopes to climb up in parts without stairs.Please do not come during public holidays because it is jam packed and many groups of people will go up to have a picnic.Lastly, beware of monkeys within the park area. There are probably hundreds of them just waiting to steal food and other items. Will be great if you can bring a hiking stick with you and please keep your kids very close by.Will definitely visit again during off-peak times and days.
MoreOne of the best waterfall park near Kuala Lumpur. This place is easily accessible on the way to Rawang town. And there is a large parking area for cars. When I came, the entrance was RM 3 for Malaysians and RM 8 for foreigners and the park opens from 8am to 5pm. This is a great place because the climb is easy and there are many levels of wading and relaxing area, so to be able to accommodate more people. Bathrooms and toilets are available. Just beware of monkeys as they constantly snatch items from bags that are not taken care of. Great place for relaxing. Probably best to come on a weekday.
MoreThe hiking trail can be quite tiring as the hill is quite steep. The water is clean and refreshing
MoreGreat place for outdoor activities. First few waterfalls are great for family outing. After waterfall, there will be a moderate trail suitable for hikers that looking for more than Gasing hike. Difficulty to reach the top is 6 out of 10, more slippery after heavy rain.
MoreStunning waterfall, exciting hiking trails next to gushing water! This is a beautiful place so close to the city. Unfortunately, the amount of rubbish strewn around is equally shocking! Seven tiers of waterfall with a challenging hike up the last. Amidst natural ran forest.
MoreNice hiking spot with Waterfall at different levels. A lot of monkeys around.CURRENTLY CLOSED DUE TO CMCO BUT WILL BE OPENED BY 18 MARCH 2021
MoreWe were there on a weekend. We arrived at around 10ish. The parking area closest to the entrance was already full, so we had to drive around 40-50 metres away to a secondary car park. We did not have problems finding a place to park. To enter the park, we paid 8 rm for 4 of us. (Mask is compulsory when entering/ exiting the park). We walked and climbed some stairs for around 15 minutes to reach the top area of the waterfall. I guess we could do it in less time but there were so many monkeys, and we had to stop a few times. (My f&n orange was taken by a monkey who came too close, and i just had to let go). I love the waterfall. There was some litter in the area but not much (some may be caused by the monkeys). All in all, a mixed experience😃...
MoreJust 30 - 35 minutes from KL sentral , Quick gateway for a day trip or picnic, management should take more care towards hygiene and cleanliness of restrooms / changing room since they are charging 50 cents. Rest beautiful place.
MoreThe beauty of the waterfall was tainted by uncivilized trash people leaving behind trash such as plastics and alcoholic cans. I saw in front of my eyes a group of myanmar/Vietnam people throw alcholic cans into the bushes. I wouldnt dare to yell at them since theyre in a big group and looks scary. I hope Tuan Puteri there teach them a lesson by haunting them. 😈
MoreNice waterfall. Goes there at the evening. Good for kids
Its a awesome attraction in Malaysia .. can explore the beauty of nature with multiple layers of falls .. the best part is .. the falls are having a pond formed and best place to enjoy with family
MoreOne of the best relaxing place nearby Kuala Lumpur city, those who love hiking this place is very great place,Taking shower in the natural water,So mney people comes with their family, so bring your family, and enjoy the day
Morenice place to go ,but need to be careful with the monkey 😂 ,they take my food
If you have weak knees like me (knee caps not in good condition for extreme activitiesthen you should go to this place. Its pool not so far from the car park. Also there is no entrance fee except for the parking lot which charges a few Ringgit per head. The water is great but watch out for the monkeys who will grab your bags if it contains foods or drinks. The toilets at the bottom area opens early but the one at the pool only opens at noon. There are snakes and parrots display but you will be charged a few Ringgit to take photos with it.
MoreGreat waterfalls here and jungle paths with steep stairs. Good for a short hike and swim if you like. Deducting one star because theres a lot of trash strewn about that needs to be picked up.
MoreGreat place to spend your weekends or spare time with your family.1. The entrance fee is MYR 2 per head.2. Parking can be a bit of a problem. Do come early if you want to get the nearest space to the entrance.3. Toilets and musolla are provided not far from the entrance but we couldnt see any toilets along the hiking to the waterfall. Do your business before going up.4. The first and second picnic area can be accessed by flight of staircases. If you intend to go further up, you need to trek the jungle.5. Beware of the monkeys and thieves too. Take care of your belongings.
MoreThis place has potential to be really nice, unfortunately like many public places in Malaysia it is not well maintained , not do people seem to care much about it, as there is garbage and waste strewn all over the place.
MoreLovely walk up to the beautiful waterfalls on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur. There was was plenty of parking and a small fee to enter the park area.The walk its self can be quite steep and a lot of steps so maybe difficult for the elderly or infirm but despite the little trek up , it is well worth it to see the stunning falls.There was plenty of places to stop and have a picnic and also a few refreshment stalls and cafe next to the car park. Their is also a toilet block close by to the refreshments.However be careful with your food and belongings as their is also troops of very dear but very mischievous Macaque monkeys that are resident.
MoreQuite a rexable place and also great for spending quality time with family and friends. Deep rainforest with beauty and magnificent glory of natureAn awesome trecking point. 😍😍😍😍
MoreNice experience.Always go up, got secret way to a Jacuzzi.Always remember to clean up your stuff.Leave it as per before .If got any trash pick it up and throw to dust bin prepared down the hill.
MorePlace for a mini trek and to see some nature. Waterfalls are quite nice. It has its own level of dangers for a waterfall, have to be careful when climbing the rocks along the falls. Got small reptiles so watch out. The wild animals are fine, but the humans! It will get crowded, really crowded, in weekends and public holidays. Worst part here is people bring shampoo and soap and bath here, literally like in their houses. This should be stopped. Management charge rm2 and 5 for locals and foreigners. Restroom here not that clean, so better finish your business in some highway rest area before you come.
MoreConsidering how close this is to KL itself, its a 5 star from me. I came today (a Thursdayand it was super quiet. I used Grab from KLCC and it was only 30RM (I gave 35 as was feeling generous). I walked all the way up to 7th level (and beyond but that got a bit jungle-scaryand spent all morning chilling with/in waterfalls followed by hanging out with a 100-strong troop of monkeys on the way down. They werent aggressive at all (to me). We had an understanding I think (plus I had a stick I had used for negotiating the path higher up!).Recommended for semi-fit and above.
MoreIndeed is a most nature place to have within or closed to the city. Proper car park and stall at the entrance. Have some basic facilities for visitors. Tracking path and concrete steps only half way up than have to continue walking through the nature trail to reach the top level. The lower level until last pathway was well maintained. The waterfalls very beautiful and multilevel. Moderate hiking to reach to the top.For those who plan to camping and bring food must beware with a monkey because they are very aggressive. Dont left your foods or bag unguarded. Even if you carried a plastic bag with food especially women or children could be snatched by them.
MoreBeautiful Waterfall. Easily accessible.I went in early morning and not much monkeys and minimal rubbish around.Could be government put in place cleaners to clean up.
MoreThe waterfalls are gorgeous and parking is aplenty. However youll need to take care of your belongings and food you brought with you as the monkeys can be really aggressive if you dont give them food.Trail wise, more signages are needed to tell visitors on which falls theyre at (there are 7 waterfalls in total). My friends and I unknowingly passed the last waterfall and went for almost an hours hike up the mountain beyond the waterfalls. And the trail can be really confusing for new hikers (we almost got lost due to the lack of trail markers and unclear path)Other than that, its a clean place and really family friendly. Always remember to.keep watch of the young ones when they take a dip in the pools and youll have a blast!
MoreOne of the most beautiful waterfall I have ever seen..there are 7 tiers waterfalls and it takes you about one hour to reach the highest 7th tier..thereafter is a small stream. The water is crystal clear. So refreshing to dip yourself into the cold water.Positive: quite easy terrain and beautiful waterfallsNegative : leeches
MoreIn terms of nature, this is a great spot - youll have a nice path up a few levels of the waterfall and a rough path after that. Worth making the climb. The view and solitude youll experience are nice.Some drawbacks - not kept very clean. Youll see a fair bit of garbage along the way, really unfortunate. The locals do come here in numbers, even weekdays so modesty is required if you wish to bathe. I wouldnt think one would feel comfortable in a bikini. Lots of signs around about thieves though I had no problems. Its something that weighed on my mind.
MoreThe climb to first stop is around 300m. The stream is narrow and not many wide area to swim unless you stay grounded. Good for hiking. There is a paid toilet and shower before hiking up and a cafe at the entrance car park. They charge per car and per head for 12 yold and above decently at the entrace to the park.
MoreIt is around 30 minutes drive from Kuala Lumpur. Entry fees 5.30 ringgets. It has the large watefall and several smaller ones with pools. You can hike farther than the pools but keep in mind this part of the park is often closed if its raining. We were lucky it was open. It took us 30 minute to reach the second waterfall and it the view was amazing and water very clear. You will have the place to yourself as many people prefer the lower waterfalls which are more accessible. The upper section isnt suitable for families with small children. There is a small restuarant at the enterance along with small shops. Toilet and and showe only at the enterance. Places for picnic and barbecue are available in many places in the park many overlook the waterfall. Realy amazing place to visit.
MoreNice nature experience, on the bottom its verz crowded with malaysians but if you walk up the waterfall, there is nearly nobody. Good water quality and great nature.
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