Endau Rompin Environmental Framework

Grant Associates, in collaboration with Biodiversity by Design, are working with PEERS Consult (M) Sdn.. Bhd. as the environmental consultants for an ecotourism and environmental framework strategy for the sustainable future of Endau Rompin, the second largest National Park in Peninsular Malaysia.

Endau Rompin is a vast expanse of tropical rainforest covering 807km2 spanning the Johor - Pahang State border. The Park includes virgin rainforest, spectacular landforms, and a variety of rare and charismatic fauna including the endangered Malayan Tiger. The study sets out a region wide sustainable tourism and environmental management framework for both the National Park and the Pahang Endau Rompin State Park and includes an appraisal of the existing baseline environmental conditions; recommended management zoning, through to key ecotourism and sustainable development proposals at the existing base camps.