Difference between revisions of "White water rafting in Malaysia"
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+ | Image:kampar_river_perak.jpg|'''[[Kampar river]]''' | ||
+ | Image:kampar_river_perak_rafting.jpg|[[Sungkai river]] | ||
+ | Image:kampar_river_perak_abseiling.jpg|Abseiling at Kampar river / Itek river | ||
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+ | *[[Sungai Itek]] ([[Kampar river]]) '''Grade I-III''' | ||
+ | *[[Sungkai river]] '''Grade I-II''' | ||
+ | *[[Singor river]] '''Grade V''' | ||
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+ | *[[Endau river]] | ||
+ | *The Endau-Rompin State Park, the second largest national park in Peninsula Malaysia after Taman Negara, straddles the Malaysian state borders of Johor and Pahang. | ||
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+ | *[[Nenggiri river]] '''Grade I-III''' | ||
+ | Nenggiri river is located in Kelantan and this river joins Kelantan river and Kuala Krai. You can get exceptional whitewater rafting in this river. Visitors will be amazed by the caves found along the river, which is part of the unique Nenggiri river. | ||
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Revision as of 16:47, 18 June 2009
People of Malaysia have been using rivers as a way of transportation and now a way of recreation.
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