The prime attraction here is the Hot Springs. First developed by the Japanese during World War II, pipes are inserted into several open-air Japanese-style baths. For visitors with more time there are graded paths leading through rich lowland forest to the mountain rivers, waterfalls and the tumbled bat caves. Visitors often see birds and wildlife along the trail. A playing field and courts for volleyball and sepak raga are also available.
The hot springs’ water contain sulphur, which have health as well curative properties for skin diseases. At Poring, one can find the world’s biggest flower, the Refflesia which if you are lucky, you can see in bloom. Also, an orchid garden containing most of the native species, and a butterfly farm are some of the attraction at Poring.
The Forest Canopy walkways is constructed high up in the forest canopy for use by scientists to conduct research. With magnificent views, tourists can walk on it, seeing new insights into the canopy. On the ground, humans are characteristically regarded as hunters and are feared. Therefore, rarely animals like to be seen. Artificial lighting at night will be used to observe species not active by day.








