5 Highlights of Ulu Muda

  1. Three large man-made lakes within the Ulu Muda area, namely Muda, Ahning and Pedu
  2. Muda River, the Muda river is the largest river system in Kedah, and provides irrigation for the "rice-bowl" of Malaysia and supplies drinking water to the people of Kedah, Penang and Perlis.
  3. Tualang trees, tallest trees in the tropical forests, grows up to 80m in height. Wild honey gathering is also done on these trees, one tree can accommodate up to 80 honeycombs.
  4. The plain-pouched hornbill is found at Ulu Muda, one of only two sites in Malaysia. The IUCN Redlist (www.iucnredlist.org) as vulnerable to extinction.
  5. Saltlicks too are abundant in Ulu Muda, its high mineral content provides for easier digestion by wildlife.
 

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The forests of Ulu Muda cover an area of approximately 160,000ha (about twice the size of Perlis) located within the districts of Baling, Padang Terap and Sik in the northeastern corner of Kedah.


In the northern end of Peninsular Malaysia bordering Thailand, there is a relatively unknown expanse of lush rainforest almost twice the size of Singapore, and accessible mainly by boat. Upon entering this ancient forest, the visitor enjoys a feeling of seclusion rarely felt elsewhere in this increasingly crowded planet.

12 Apr 2010 Khazanah hutan Ulu Muda Metro 12 Sep 2009 'If they cut the trees, it would be a shame' New Straits Times 12 Aug 2008 MNS wants reserve to be made a national park The New Straits Times

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