Covering nearly 275 square kilometers of rainforest, Panti Forest Reserve is home to more than 25 species of mammals, including the critically endangered Malayan tiger, Asiatic elephant and Malayan tapir. Explore this wildlife heaven with a nature guide.
An early start ensures that you arrive at the Bunker Trail in time to listen to the rainforest 'dawn chorus' made up of songbirds, cicadas and sometimes the 'whooping' calls of the white-handed gibbons, pig-tailed macaques and banded langurs.
Slowly drive along this 14-km stretch of dirt road on the lookout for birds, primates and other wildlife, and stop along the way to explore a quiet jungle trail. Here your nature guide will explain the plants, trees, insects and small mammals you will come across.