Taman Negara is Malaysia's oldest national park, spanning 4,343 sq km across three states and established in 1939 to conserve its unique flora and fauna. The park boasts a diverse ecosystem with rich plant life and various animal species, including elephants, tigers, and numerous bird species. Visitors can engage in activities such as trekking, bird watching, fishing, and exploring caves, while following strict regulations to protect the park's natural heritage.