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Endau-Rompin National Park is a massive 48,905-hectare protected rainforest in Johor, Malaysia, established in 1993 to preserve one of the world’s oldest tropical rainforests (around 248 million years old). It is a biodiversity hotspot famous for the endemic fan palm Livistona endauensis, endangered wildlife like the Malayan tiger and tapir, and activities such as trekking to the Buaya Sangkut waterfall, river boating, and visiting Orang Asli villages