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Malaysia's rugged undulating terrain, dense rain forests crossed by rapid rivers make it an irresistible destination for four wheel drive or 4WD expeditions. The heat, mud, rolling hills and rainstorms add to the challenge in the gruelling yet exhilarating off-road driving. With over half the country still under jungle cover, Malaysia's natural landscape brings out the best of man and machine in a test of skill and endurance. Yet there are sweet rewards, with stunning vistas to behold or a quiet stop to view the wildlife and the waterfalls to cool off after an exhausting run. International 4X4 or off-road events held in Malaysia annually are usually around October and November. Among them are the Trans-Borneo International Rally, the National Challenge and the Rainforest International Challenge of Malaysia. The novice or casual visitor may not be cut out for the rigours
of world class events like the year-end Camel Trophy or the
Rainforest Challenge, two of the world of 4WD's most competitive
events. However, there is nothing to stop an interested amateur
from trying out off-road driving and having an exciting time
exploring places off the beaten track, especially in a conducive
environment like Malaysia's. Malaysian Expedition Routes
Closer to Kuala Lumpur, the most notable is Pertak in Kuala Kubu Bharu, Selangor which is just two hours drive from the city. The route is scenic with plantations and fresh fruit stalls lining the approach road. South of Kuala Lumpur, the forests around Kuala Klawang in Negeri Sembilan offer waterfall attractions such as Lata Kijang and visits to Aboriginal settlements. Pahang and Terengganu are the acclaimed 4WD destinations. The Sungai Lembing mines in Pahang are a tested though challenging site and anglers may like to pack their rods for some fishing as well. Endau Rompin, a National Park area in Johor is a more trying route. A wellprepared group expedition is strongly recommended since a lone vehicle may encounter difficulties. Further afield in East Malaysia, the areas around the Kinabalu National Park in Sabah and Bintulu in Sarawak are sites for off-road driving. While the jungle routes themselves may be gruelling, most sites are approached from small town areas where provisions and fuel can be obtained. ![]() Off-Road Driving Season
For the East Coast, take note of the December - February monsoon rains. There are local adventure operators offering four wheel drive
expeditions, designed to suit visitors' experience and time
constraints. Drivers, food, and camping equipment can be included
in the package. Campsites are usually situated near a waterfall
or river, a superb environment for bathing and swimming. Although visitors can rent 4WD vehicles on their own, it is not advisable to venture into the wilderness without a guide and partners aSthe terrain is difficult to negotiate without the benefit of experience. Some operators also offer 4WD road training courSeS with a certificate upon completion. Due to the rugged terraiqandthe challenges for individuals and groups in case of breakdowns or gettihg stllckip mud, participants need to be of sound body and mind. Nevertheless, easier routes can be selected for family outings,
corporate team-building or youth leadership programs. Although
it can be an extreme sport, operators and enthusiasts are
aware of the need to minimise danger to the environment. Practical Pointers For 4wd Adventures
Mountain Climbing, Rock Climbing, Jungle Trekking, Bird Watching, Cave Exploring, River Cruising, White Water Rafting, Off-road Driving, Mountain Biking, Angling, Wreck Diving, Scuba Diving, Top Dive Site, Map of Diving |
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