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What started as two individuals exploring Malaysia’s outdoors has become a collective movement to uncover and share the nation’s natural wonders.

Welcome to roundMALAYSIAround! What began with just two people exploring trails and chasing waterfalls has grown into a community of outdoor enthusiasts who share the same passion — discovering the hidden beauty of Malaysia. From misty mountains to hidden rivers, from sunrise hikes to starry nights by the campsite, every journey is more than just an adventure. It’s about the memories we create, th

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Bedrock Falls, located in Tanjung Rambutan, is a beautiful sloped cascade waterfall with a shallow sandy pool, making it a perfect spot to relax and cool down

The journey to the falls takes around an hour++ and mainly passes through oil palm estates before reaching the waterfall. Despite the distance, the trail is still manageable and suitable for beginners exploring in groups.

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Semenyih Blue Lake, located in Semenyih, Selangor, is a hidden gem known for its stunning turquoise blue water. The hike to the lake takes around 1 hour and is relatively manageable, making it a rewarding spot for both nature lovers and photography enthusiasts

However, do note that the lake is actually located on private mining land, so hike at your own risk and always respect the land owner or operators if you are asked to leave. Leave no trace and help preserve the beauty of this place for others to enjoy

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Tucked away within the rainforest of Jerangkang Waterfall, this hidden gem is known for its stunning multi-tiered cascades and peaceful natural surroundings. Interestingly, some sources say the waterfall consists of 39 tiers, while others claim there are 43 tiers, adding a little mystery to this beautiful destination.

The journey to Jerangkang Waterfall is part of the adventure itself, as visitors are required to use a 4x4 vehicle to access the area due to the rugged off-road trail. A permit is also needed before entering, so it’s best to plan ahead before your visit.

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The Pulai Trail Urban Forest (PTUF) is a community-driven initiative dedicated to conserving and restoring 6 hectares of forest within Bukit Persekutuan. Spanning approximately 1.2 km, the trail takes about 30–40 minutes to complete at a relaxed pace. As a community forest, it remains open and accessible to everyone, offering a peaceful green escape right in the city.

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Bukit Bertangga and Bertangga Falls share the same trailhead, and you can reach the waterfalls in under an hour. The area features two cascades, approximately 30 meters and 20 meters in height. While the flow isn’t particularly strong or dramatic, the falls offer a calm and peaceful atmosphere that’s perfect for a relaxing escape

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Bukit Bertangga is located in Felda Kumai, Bera, within the Chini Forest Reserve, and is one of the well-known recreational spots among locals. The area is popular for outdoor activities such as exploring nearby waterfalls, river bathing, and enjoying picnics, which are especially enjoyed by the local community. At the summit, hikers will find an old, abandoned trig marker, although there is no view from the peak due to the dense surrounding forest cover.

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The peaceful surroundings, fresh air, and stunning natural scenery make Kayuh D’Tonggang an ideal spot to unwind and recharge. The river here caters to all age groups, offering a mix of shallow and deeper areas that make it both safe and enjoyable for families.

Camping by the riverside is especially refreshing — waking up to the sound of flowing water and crisp morning air creates a truly calming experience. Its close proximity to town and easy accessibility also make it a popular getaway among locals.

That said, one thing to keep in mind is the limited water supply. Even though several large tanks are provided, they may not always be sufficient to last throughout the day, particularly during peak visiting periods.

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Bukit Lanjan (Damansara Perdana) offers a beginner-friendly hiking experience, with the NKVE Lookout Point being one of its main highlights. This section of the trail is relatively easy and takes about 1 to 2 hours return, making it suitable for casual hikers or those looking for a quick outdoor escape. The path is generally straightforward and does not require a permit, adding to its accessibility. Along the way, hikers are rewarded with open views overlooking the NKVE highway, making it a popular spot for a short and scenic hike.

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Lubuk Timah has been transformed into a charming recreational spot, featuring therapeutic hot springs, cascading waterfalls, and well-maintained facilities, making it perfect for families.

Just a short stroll away, picturesque waterfalls cascade over a colonial-era dam, creating a refreshing escape into nature.

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A short 500-meter walk from Taman Rawang Perdana leads to the trailhead. From there, you’ll pass through a drainage tunnel under the Rawang Bypass before starting the hike. The climb is steep, up a retaining wall right next to the busy highway, taking you to the top. Once there, you’ll be rewarded with a stunning, close-up view of Malaysia’s highest viaduct highway.

The descent can be tricky as well. You can either return the same way you came or take a different path down the other side of the hill, crossing under the highway again.

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Parit Falls is a small waterfall tucked inside a recreational park in Tanah Rata, within walking distance from town. The park offers good facilities, including a campsite, parking, playgrounds, walking paths, benches, and toilets.

The river was once polluted, but conditions have improved over the years. Today, visitors can enjoy the surrounding rainforest and explore nearby jungle trails filled with local plants and wildlife.

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