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With 58 per cent of the country still under jungle cover,
Malaysia's terrain bring out the best of man and machine
in a test of skill under ever changing conditions.
The three international
off road events held in Malaysia annually around October
and November
are the Trans Borneo International Rally, the National
Challenge and the Rainforest International Challenge
of Malaysia.
The casual visitor may
not be cut out for the rigours of world class international
events like the year-end Camel Trophy or the Rainforest
Challenge, two of the world of 4X4 driving's most competitive
events. However, there is nothing to stop an interested
novice from learning the rudiments of off road or 4X4
driving and having an exciting time exploring places
off the beaten track.
::WHERE TO DRIVE AND
WHEN::
The East Coast offers
the best terrain in Peninsular Malaysia for off road
driving. Gua Musang in Kelantan and Tasik Kenyir in
Terengganu, Endau Rompin in Johor, Tasik Chini and Cameron
Highlands in Pahang are the routes most often used for
the sport. The area around the Kinabalu National Park
in Sabah and Bintulu in Sarawak are places for off road
enthusiasts in East Malaysia.
There are also some good
places to drive closer to Kuala Lumpur and the Peninsular.
The most notable are Pertak in Kuala Kubu Baru, Selangor
which about two hours drive from Kuala Lumpur. The route
is especially scenic with fruit plantations and fresh
produce stalls fringing the approach road.
Lembing
mines in Pahang is a safe though challenging route and
anglers may like to pack their rods for some fishing
as well. The Endau Rompin area in Johor is a more trying
route and a group expedition is strongly recommended
since a lone vehicle may encounter difficulties.
Kenyir Lake, Kuala Berang,
Sungai Loh and Sungai Kelamin in Terengganu are also
great spots for off road adventures. The proximity of
these places to small towns made it easy to get provisions
or fuel.
Because of the rugged terrain and the jolts and bumps
sustained during a drive, participants need to be of
a sound body and constitution.
::SEASONS::
Off road driving is a
year round activity, but depending on the level of expertise
of the driver, some months are better than others. The
dry season from March to October make for firmer terrain
and less mud. Visibility is also much better without
the slashing November -February monsoon rains and so
the dry months are recommended for the casual driver.
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