Group B&B :
Chan Koon Qi 0322000
Cham Zheng Chee 0322317
Seow Koji Takehira 0320816
Hong Shi Lik 0322081
Chloe Sim Tiing Ern 0322932
Tutor : Ms Noorul Iffa Mohd Nayan
CONTENT
1 INTRODUCTION – TAMAN NEGARA
2 PURPOSE
3 CHARACTERISTICS
4 HISTORY
5 ELEMENTS & FEATURES OF TAMAN NEGARA
6 ACTIVITIES
7 INTRODUCTION – YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
2 CHARACTERISTICS
3 HISTORY
4 ELEMENTS & FEATURES OF YELLOWSTONE PARK
5 ACTIVITIES
6 CONCLUSION
-reference
NATIONAL PARK CAN BE DEFINED AS :
☞ A NATURAL AREA OF COUNTRY SIDE, OR
SEA
☞ PROTECTED BY THE STATE
☞ FOR THE ENJOYMENT OF PUBLIC
☞ PRESERVATION OF WILDLIFE
PURPOSE OF
TAMAN NEGARA
⌦ To protect the ecological integrity of 1 or more
ecosystems for the present & future generations
⌦ To provide a foundation for recreational
and visitor opportunities
• BLANKETS 4343 KM SQUARE
• SPREAD OUT OVER 3 STATES
OF PENINSULAR MALAYSIA
• 7 TIMES LARGER THAN
SINGAPORE
1925 – an area of Pahang were officially
known as Gunung Tahan Game Reserve by
the British Colony
1938 - Sultan of Pahang, Terengganu &
Kelantan set the area aside for conservation
and known as “King George V National Park”
1957 – Malaysia gained independence and it was
renamed as Taman Negara (Malaysia’s Premier
National Park)
ELEM EN TS O F TA M A N N EG A RA
highest point
in Peninsular M’sia
located within
Taman Negara
(Pahang)
one of the toughest treks
in Peninsular M’sia
2187
meter
G U N U N G
TA H A N
( M O U N T
TA H A N )
GUA
TELING
A
GUA
TELINGA
• has a rock formation like a human ear
• has an underground river tunnel
• protects the beauty of limestones Animal species :
• Round-leaf bat
• Giant toad
• Long-legged centipede
• Whip-spider
• Cave cricket
BERKO H FA LLS ( LATA BERKO H )
• H A S D EEP PO O LS BELO W TH E
CA SCA D E
• W I TH STRO N G U N D ERCU RREN T
• V ERY CO LD W ATER
• EN J O Y TH E RA PI D S FRO M TH E RO CK Y
A REA
• W O O D EN BO A T RI D ES
• FERN S A N D O RCH I D S
FEATURES OF TAMAN NEGARA
CANOPY
WALKWAY
• 530 metres long & 40 metres above ground level suspension
bridge
• World’s longest canopy walkway
• structure spans across the trees and connected by trunks
• scenic view of flora and fauna
• Aborigines of Peninsular Malaysia
• Live in nomadic and hunt in
Taman Negara
• 2 groups : Batek & Semokberi
• Live in simple basic structure
(palm-thatched shelters)
• Usually dark skin
• Short
• Tight curly hair
• Gentle
“ FREE YO URSELF FRO M H USTLE & BUSTLE O F CI TY LI FE. TH ERE I S N O TRA FFI C
JA M , N O PUN CH CA RD , N O H ECTI C SCH ED ULE & N O PRO JECT D EA D LI N E. ”
- TA M A N N EG A RA . A SI A
CA N O PY
W A LK
RA PI D
SH O O TI N G
CA V E
EX PLO RA TI O N
A CTI VI TI ES
N I G H T
J U N G LE
W A LK
• Walk through a
530m long
suspension
bridge
• Flora and
fauna
• Provides a bird’s
eyeview of the
rainforest’
canopy
exhilarating ride that faces 7
rapids along Tembeling
River
WET & WILD
EXPERIENCE
SWIM IN CRYSTAL
CLEAR STREAMS
limestone caves
racer snakes
various bats
insects
spend a night in cave
④
NIGHT
JUNGLE
WALK
Spot animals
close up at the
observation hide
Discover the
nocturnal
animals, plants
and insects
Purpose of Yellowstone National Park
:
• For future generations
• Balances economic vitality
• Reduces ecological waste
• Conserve energy & water
• Ecological responsibilities
YellowstoneNationalPark-ContextualStudies
Characteristics of
Yellowstone
National Park
• Located in
Wyoming, US
• 8983 km square
• First national
park in the
world
• 11000 years old
• Used as previous houses, hunting grounds for native Americans
• 200 years later, a pathway into the park was discovered
• In 1872, it has become world’s 1st national park
THERE ARE
60 TYPES
OF
MAMMALS
THERE ARE
18 TYPES OF
FISH
There are 228
types of birds
here in
Yellowstone
National Park
- 75 miles
- To see wild life
- North west corner of
Yellowstone Park
- Great view
- Tough trail
- 1.5 hours to reach
the top
CA STLE G EYSER
M A JO R ERUPTI O N USUA LLY
O CCURS EVERY 9 -1 1 H O URS
W ATER SH O O TS BETW EEN 6 0
TO 9 0 FEET
BLA STS FO R A BT 2 0 M I N S
N O I SY STEA M PH A SE
FO LLO W S W H I CH LA STS
3 0 -4 0 M I N S
FEATURES O F YELLO W STO N E
G RA N D PRI SM ATI C H O TSPRI N G
LA RG EST
H O TSPRI N G
I N TH E U. S.
3 RD
LA RG EST I N
TH E W O RLD
3 0 0 FEET
D I A M ETER
- Backcountry
hotspring
- Cross country
skier’s camp
- Blue-ribbon
fishing streams
-EDUCATION
- TOURISM
- PROMOTE
-RESPONSIBILITIES
Reference :
www.rainforestresort.net
www.tamannegara.asia
www.yellowstonepark.com
http://www.taman-negara.com/park_info.htm
http://www.footprint-adventures.co.uk/package-
details.php?id=109&cat=80&country=25#fragment-11

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  • 1.
    Group B&B : ChanKoon Qi 0322000 Cham Zheng Chee 0322317 Seow Koji Takehira 0320816 Hong Shi Lik 0322081 Chloe Sim Tiing Ern 0322932 Tutor : Ms Noorul Iffa Mohd Nayan
  • 2.
    CONTENT 1 INTRODUCTION –TAMAN NEGARA 2 PURPOSE 3 CHARACTERISTICS 4 HISTORY 5 ELEMENTS & FEATURES OF TAMAN NEGARA 6 ACTIVITIES 7 INTRODUCTION – YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK 2 CHARACTERISTICS 3 HISTORY 4 ELEMENTS & FEATURES OF YELLOWSTONE PARK 5 ACTIVITIES 6 CONCLUSION -reference
  • 3.
    NATIONAL PARK CANBE DEFINED AS : ☞ A NATURAL AREA OF COUNTRY SIDE, OR SEA ☞ PROTECTED BY THE STATE ☞ FOR THE ENJOYMENT OF PUBLIC ☞ PRESERVATION OF WILDLIFE
  • 4.
  • 5.
    ⌦ To protectthe ecological integrity of 1 or more ecosystems for the present & future generations
  • 6.
    ⌦ To providea foundation for recreational and visitor opportunities
  • 8.
    • BLANKETS 4343KM SQUARE • SPREAD OUT OVER 3 STATES OF PENINSULAR MALAYSIA • 7 TIMES LARGER THAN SINGAPORE
  • 9.
    1925 – anarea of Pahang were officially known as Gunung Tahan Game Reserve by the British Colony 1938 - Sultan of Pahang, Terengganu & Kelantan set the area aside for conservation and known as “King George V National Park”
  • 10.
    1957 – Malaysiagained independence and it was renamed as Taman Negara (Malaysia’s Premier National Park)
  • 12.
    ELEM EN TSO F TA M A N N EG A RA highest point in Peninsular M’sia located within Taman Negara (Pahang) one of the toughest treks in Peninsular M’sia 2187 meter G U N U N G TA H A N ( M O U N T TA H A N )
  • 13.
    GUA TELING A GUA TELINGA • has arock formation like a human ear • has an underground river tunnel • protects the beauty of limestones Animal species : • Round-leaf bat • Giant toad • Long-legged centipede • Whip-spider • Cave cricket
  • 14.
    BERKO H FALLS ( LATA BERKO H ) • H A S D EEP PO O LS BELO W TH E CA SCA D E • W I TH STRO N G U N D ERCU RREN T • V ERY CO LD W ATER • EN J O Y TH E RA PI D S FRO M TH E RO CK Y A REA • W O O D EN BO A T RI D ES • FERN S A N D O RCH I D S
  • 15.
    FEATURES OF TAMANNEGARA CANOPY WALKWAY • 530 metres long & 40 metres above ground level suspension bridge • World’s longest canopy walkway • structure spans across the trees and connected by trunks • scenic view of flora and fauna
  • 16.
    • Aborigines ofPeninsular Malaysia • Live in nomadic and hunt in Taman Negara • 2 groups : Batek & Semokberi • Live in simple basic structure (palm-thatched shelters) • Usually dark skin • Short • Tight curly hair • Gentle
  • 17.
    “ FREE YOURSELF FRO M H USTLE & BUSTLE O F CI TY LI FE. TH ERE I S N O TRA FFI C JA M , N O PUN CH CA RD , N O H ECTI C SCH ED ULE & N O PRO JECT D EA D LI N E. ” - TA M A N N EG A RA . A SI A CA N O PY W A LK RA PI D SH O O TI N G CA V E EX PLO RA TI O N A CTI VI TI ES N I G H T J U N G LE W A LK
  • 18.
    • Walk througha 530m long suspension bridge • Flora and fauna • Provides a bird’s eyeview of the rainforest’ canopy
  • 19.
    exhilarating ride thatfaces 7 rapids along Tembeling River WET & WILD EXPERIENCE SWIM IN CRYSTAL CLEAR STREAMS
  • 20.
    limestone caves racer snakes variousbats insects spend a night in cave
  • 21.
    ④ NIGHT JUNGLE WALK Spot animals close upat the observation hide Discover the nocturnal animals, plants and insects
  • 22.
    Purpose of YellowstoneNational Park : • For future generations • Balances economic vitality • Reduces ecological waste • Conserve energy & water • Ecological responsibilities
  • 23.
  • 24.
    Characteristics of Yellowstone National Park •Located in Wyoming, US • 8983 km square • First national park in the world
  • 25.
    • 11000 yearsold • Used as previous houses, hunting grounds for native Americans • 200 years later, a pathway into the park was discovered • In 1872, it has become world’s 1st national park
  • 27.
    THERE ARE 60 TYPES OF MAMMALS THEREARE 18 TYPES OF FISH There are 228 types of birds here in Yellowstone National Park
  • 29.
    - 75 miles -To see wild life - North west corner of Yellowstone Park
  • 30.
    - Great view -Tough trail - 1.5 hours to reach the top
  • 31.
    CA STLE GEYSER M A JO R ERUPTI O N USUA LLY O CCURS EVERY 9 -1 1 H O URS W ATER SH O O TS BETW EEN 6 0 TO 9 0 FEET BLA STS FO R A BT 2 0 M I N S N O I SY STEA M PH A SE FO LLO W S W H I CH LA STS 3 0 -4 0 M I N S FEATURES O F YELLO W STO N E
  • 32.
    G RA ND PRI SM ATI C H O TSPRI N G LA RG EST H O TSPRI N G I N TH E U. S. 3 RD LA RG EST I N TH E W O RLD 3 0 0 FEET D I A M ETER
  • 33.
    - Backcountry hotspring - Crosscountry skier’s camp
  • 34.
  • 35.
    -EDUCATION - TOURISM - PROMOTE -RESPONSIBILITIES Reference: www.rainforestresort.net www.tamannegara.asia www.yellowstonepark.com http://www.taman-negara.com/park_info.htm http://www.footprint-adventures.co.uk/package- details.php?id=109&cat=80&country=25#fragment-11