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Matang Mangrove Forest is
the largest stand of mangrove ecosystems in Peninsular Malaysia. These
ecologically abundant mangrove habitats stretch along the west coast
tidal mudflats of northern Perak for almost 50km plus another 40km along
the shorelines of the sheltered river systems within the reserve's five
estuaries.
During the migration season between August and April every year, more
than 200,000 migratory birds representing some 50 species are estimated
to stop over here.
There are also well-equipped and informative visitor centres where you
can get detailed educational programmes and displays, which focus on the
importance of safeguarding and preserving the mangrove ecosystems and
the large numbers of resident and migrant bird species.
The Kuala Gula Bird Sanctuary has won the "Best Tourist Attraction
(Natural Attraction)" category during the Malaysia Tourism Awards, a
prestigious award presented to agencies and organisations which
contribute to the development of tourism in Malaysia.
Key Tips
The best season for bird-watching is from September to March.
How to get there
By Road
Although the bird sanctuary is in the state of Perak, it is actually
easier to get to it from Butterworth (Penang). Take the North-South
Expressway south from Butterworth (Penang) for about 30 minutes, then
turn off at Jawi for the town of Kuala Kurau. Another 30 minutes onwards
and you should see the signs for the sanctuary.
Accommodation Overview
There are several moderately priced chalets in the sanctuary area.
SOURCE: TOURISM MALAYSIA
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