Camping in Malaysia - 10 Panoramic Camping Spots
Here are 10 of the best locations for camping in Malaysia
1. Endau-Rompin National Park

The protected Endau-Rompin National Park between Pahang and Johor, watered by the flows of Endau and Rompin Rivers, is one of the most idyllic scenes for adventure camping in Malaysia. It is also one of the oldest rainforests in Asia that offers a variety of activities like bird watching, fishing, and night safaris. There are multiple spots to put up tents, such as Batu Hampar, Upeh Guling, Kuala Jasin and Kuala Marong. One can either enter via Selai entrance or through the Peta entrance; either way, there is a RM 10 entrance fee and additional fee for camping. There are guides and 4WD vehicles available at the entrances for the commute to the depth of the jungles.
Location: Taman Negara, Johor
Timings: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
2. Tadom Hill Resorts

For those who prefer more of indoor camping with the basic amenities, but still engulfed by the refreshing touch of nature, Tadom Hill Resorts bring the best accommodations and is a popular camping site in Malaysia. There is a wide variety of options to choose from, such as the Hakka Village, Astana Ninik Chalets, Gendui Chalets, Bamboo Hut, Hammock Spheres, Eco Tents and more. Go bamboo rafting on the emerald green lake or take a swim, explore the limestone hills, zip across the springs on a flying fox and other fun activities. The rates and availability are subject to season.
Location: No.2, Jalan Bukit Tadom, (Kampung Orang Asli) Kampung Labohan Dagang, 42700 Banting, Selangor, Malaysia
Timings: 9:00 AM - 6:45 PM
3. Kenong Rimba Park

Bordering on the northern and eastern ends of Taman Negara National Park, Kenong Rimba is full of limestone caves awaiting for the adventurous souls to explore. Pristine waterfalls and long stretches of dense rainforests set up the landscape at this camping site, along with occasional wooden suspension bridges over rivulets. Visitors to the Kenong Rimba Park should mandatorily be accompanied by a qualified and authorized guide at all times.
Location: Tourist Information Centre, 27200 Kuala Lipis, Pahang, Malaysia
4. Brinchang Mountain

From living right in the lap of nature to renting a chalet, Cameron Highlands offers all kinds of accommodation amidst its green, lofty peaks. Mount Brinchang is the highest peak here and it offers the most stunning camping site in Malaysia. The hike leading to it is filled with the beauty of the tea plantations, rose gardens and strawberry farms. Unlike the other popular camping spot at Cameron Highlands called Sungai Pauh, the mountain has no pre-installed tent with water and bathroom facilities. Hence, campers have to bring their own and keep the inconveniences in mind.
Location: Pahang, Malaysia