Guest User
May 19, 2024
Activities and transport are well-organised. Rooms are a bit old/rustic, but acceptable for a "camping" experience. The only thing that bothered me a lot was the open air burning. This is illegal in Malaysia, especially in a national park, and yet the management continues to allow this to happen by its gardeners. The place could certainly stand to have more an "eco" orientation, which was not at all apparent, what with its massive plastic bottle, plastic straw, open burning, and plastic food wrapping usage. That would make more sense for a place located right next to Malaysia's largest national park!