KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 7 -- The Pahang State Forestry Department (JPNP) has reopened the Eco Forest Parks, Permanent Forest Reserves and State Parks, which had been closed since October 21.
All activities, including recreational pursuits, picnics, camping, and hiking, are now allowed to resume as of yesterday.
Senior Assistant Forest Director at JPNP, Muhamad Rahman Mustafa, confirmed to Buletin TV3 that approximately 28 Eco Forest Parks in the state, each with its unique attractions, are ready to welcome tourists.
The temporary closure of the Eco Forest Parks, Permanent Forest Reserves and State Parks for five months was implemented for visitor safety due to the unpredictable weather caused by the North-east Monsoon, which brought heavy rai...