Almost three quarters of land in Malaysia is covered in forests. Approximately the same in size as Norway, the area under forests is equal in size of the entire United Kingdom. Malaysia, with it's beautiful forests that contain several species of plants and trees, is a nature lovers paradise...
The Indo-Malayan rainforests are the oldest in the world. The region is a woodland of tall trees with abundance of warmth and rainfall through out the year. The Malaysian rainforest holds hundred of thousands of animal species, many of which are unique to the region and the world...
Malaysia, famous for its scenic beauty and flora and fauna, is home to various species of flowering plants and trees, has over 200 species of mammals; 140 species of snakes and 600 species of birds with 80 species of lizards and thousands of insects.Trace of microscopic algae and aquatic plants are seen...
Malaysia is a bird watchers paradise. This sport can be less strenuous and more enjoyable. The rainforest here has almost 580 species inhabiting the great island of Borneo, including 38 rare species. Over 600 species of birds can be seen in Peninsular Malaysia...