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Banjaran Titiwangsa (Main Range) forms the western boundary of the interior; to its east is an H-shaped range of steep, sandstone mountains and luxuriant valleys where small towns and kampung nestle. The rivers which flow from these mountains - Pahang, Tembeling, Lebir, Nenggiri and Galas - provide the northern interior's indigenous peoples, the Negritos and Senoi, with their main means of transport. Visitors, too, can travel by boat to perhaps the most stunning of all Peninsular Malaysia's delights, Taman Negara National Park . Bordering Taman Negara to the south, Kenong Rimba is a smaller, quieter, less visited national park, but none the worse for that. And what better way to get from the coasts to these wilderness places, than by the Jungle Railway , which chugs leisurely through the scenic interior from Gemas in the south to Kota Bharu on the northwest coast.
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