Located north of
Mersing, Endau is a small town in
Johor, Malaysia. It lies on the northern tip of
east Johor and the southern tip of
Pahang. It is famous as one of the largest
fishing ports on the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
Endau-Rompin National
Park, which is made up of the pristine Tropical Rainforest of Endau is the
second largest national park in the Peninsula Malaysia covering and area
of 48,905 hectares. The park's name comes from the Endau and
Rompin rivers
that flow through the park. This park is located on the
Johor -
Pahang
border.
Rock
formations date back to 248 million years characterize the many steep
vertical falls down the plateaus and faults, steep-sided cliffs and deep
gorges. The tropical rainforest of Endau which is mostly hilly with some
prominent sandstone plateau is the watershed of several rivers including
the Sungai Endau, Sungai Selai and Sungai Jasin.
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