Titiwangsa Forest Complex
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| Location | Titiwangsa Mountains, Peninsular Malaysia |
The Titiwangsa Forest Complex runs along the Titiwangsa Mountains and forms part of the Central Forest Spine of Peninsular Malaysia.
Patches and roads
[edit | edit source]The Titiwangsa Forest Complex comprises the following patches which are divided by roads running from East to West across the range:
- Greater Belum Forest Patch
Lebuhraya Timur–Barat (Malaysia Federal Route 4)
- Greater Gunung Korbu Forest Patch
Lebuhraya Timur–Barat Kedua (Malaysia Federal Route 185)
- Greater Cameron Highlands Forest Patch
Jalan Tapah–Cameron Highlands
(Malaysia Federal Route 59)
Jalan Ringlet–Sungai Koyan
(Malaysia Federal Route 102)
Jalan Kuala Kubu Bharu–Raub (Malaysia Federal Route 55)
- Greater Fraser's Hill Forest Patch
Kuala Lumpur–Karak Expressway (Malaysia Federal Route 2, 68, E8)
- Greater Gunung Nuang Forest Patch
Lebuhraya Temiang–Pantai
(Malaysia Federal Route 366)
Jalan Seremban–Simpang Pertang
(Malaysia Federal Route 86)
- Greater Berembun Forest Patch
Jalan Seremban–Kuala Pilah (Malaysia Federal Route 51)
- Greater Angsi Forest Patch
Jalan Rembau–Johol (Negeri Sembilan State Route N14)
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Federal Route File:MYS Jkr-ft102.svg FT 102 near Ulu Jelai, Pahang, eastbound towards Sungai Koyan. Along with File:MYS Jkr-ft59.svg FT 59, it forms a connection between Tapah in the west and Sungai Koyan in the east.
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Federal Route File:MYS Jkr-ft55.svg FT 55 near the border between Selangor and Pahang at Fraser's Hill
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The Kuala Lumpur-Karak Highway near Genting Sempah, towards the border between Selangor and Pahang
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The Temiang-Pantai Highway near Pantai, Negeri Sembilan, towards the intersection with Federal Route File:MYS Jkr-ft86.svg FT 86
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Tropical rainforest scenery along State Route File:Jkr-ft---.svgN14, Bukit Miku, Negeri Sembilan
References
[edit | edit source]- National Physical Plan. 2005. Department of Town and Country Planning, Peninsular Malaysia.