Follow the therapeutic Japanese concept of 'forest bathing' to re-charge and get centered at these five camping sites below.
Living or working in a busy and hectic city like Kuala Lumpur can be pretty stressful. Over time, its extreme traffic jams and abundance of concrete structures can leave one feeling lethargic and in great need of a holiday getaway.
Shinrin-yoku is closely associated with another Japanese proverb — “kachou fuugetsu” which translates to “learning about yourself by experiencing the beauty of nature”.Image source: Wonderful Malaysia. You’ll have to register at the entrance counter and pay a fee of RM1 for entry. Camping fee is RM4 per person and a deposit of RM50 to RM150 is required depending on the size of your group.Image source: Facebook.
You can also snorkel, play beach volleyball, sunbath and much more. However, accommodation is not cheap as prices can go from RM400++ to over RM1,000.Located on the fringes of Taman Negara, Pahang is the Kenong Rimba Park. It is home to pockets of limestone caves, which have become the destination of spelunking enthusiasts.
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