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Ulu Kenas


Ulu Kenas Recreational Forest
Location :                       
In the district of Kuala Kangsar, Perak Darul Ridzuan.
Coordinates of the park are  N 4 41.350   E 100 53.217
You can access the Google Map here.
Natural Heritage Status:  Ulu Kenas Recreational Forest is rich in flora and fauna of tropical rainforest. The main forest type is Hill Dipterocarp Forest. Others include Dipterocarp palm forest, upper hill dipterocarp forest, oak-laurel forest and montane ericaceous forest. The park is a popular mountain climbing destination of Gunung Bubu (1657m). Sungai Kenas flows through the park. The park is situated within Bubu Forest Reserve. The park is home to many endemic plants and wild herbs found in the upper reaches of the park. Shady keruing neram (Dipterocarpus Oblongifolia) trees on the river banks provide scenic and panoramic view of the cascading river.

Popular picnic area

Kenas River flows through the park

Crystals found on river bed.
Gazettement :    
Present status as recreational forest. The 20 ha park which was previously logged was gazetted as Ulu Kenas Recreational Forest in 1990. Situated within compartment 26A and 27A of Bubu Forest Reserve.

Gazetted as recreational forest.
Accessibility: To the park: Tarred road suitable for all vehicles to the park. Use the Kuala Kangsar to Manong main road and turn into the park at Kampung Ulu Kenas. Public transport available along Kuala Kangsar – Manong road. Visitors using bus need to walk for 2 km to the park from the main road. A taxi can be hired from Kuala Kangsar or Ipoh.
In the park: Paved cement walkway and hanging bridge make easy accessibility in the park.
Affordability:  Entrance to the park is free. No parking fee.
Need permission to camp overnight. Chalet facilities available.
Rental and facilities in the park.
Chalet per unit : RM 40/per unit /night (8 units)
Semi-detached Chalet : RM 30/per unit/night (3 units)
A-Frame Chalet per unit: RM 20/per unit/night  (5 units)
Open Hall : RM 30/per day 
Field : 
a) <3 jam  : RM 20 
a) >3 jam (per day)  : RM 40 
Campsite:
a) <10 participants  : RM 10/per night 
b) 10-30 participants  : RM 30/per night
c) >30 participants  : RM 50/per night 
Level of Development:
A National Development Camp (Kem Bina Negara) is within the park complex. Kampung Ulu Kenas is a small village 2km at the entrance to the park.
Accommodation facilities available for park visitors. Several food stores open daily for the convenient of visitors in the park.
Proper infrastructures including a hanging bridge adds to the landscape to provide easy accessibility to visitors. Other facilities include rest shades, chalet, campsites, hall and washrooms.
Popularity:Popular during public holiday. The park was well patronized and a popular recreational destination among the local community. Foreign tourists can also be seen in the park. Kenas river flows through the park with clean water and cascading pools for bathing and picnicking. It was estimated that during festival, there were at least 2 thousand visitors. Weekend like Saturday and Sunday about 500 visitors. While normal weekday as low as 100 visitors. (Estimate figures provided by park ranger)
Campers have to apply for permission from the district forestry office before they were allowed to camp inside the park.
For the adventurous, the park is a popular head start to scale Gunung Bubu (1,657 m) through the hill dipterocarp forest. You will be attracted to the flora and fauna found in the forest.

Popular hiking destination to scale Mt Bubu.

Popular with locals and foreign tourist.

Waterfalls found upstream.
Accommodation:
Chalet and campsites facilities available in the park. For booking of accommodations, please refer the contact available below.

Chalets available for rental
Threats:  The biggest threat of the park is garbage disposal. Rubbish was seen strewn in the park and along trails and campsites to Mt. Bubu. Rubbish bins available could not cater to the volume of visitors. 
Evident of poaching can be seen with empty cartridges found along trails.
Mitigation:
Enforcement by the park authority and provide more rubbish bins at strategic areas. Registration of hikers and declaration of food packages brought in by hikers scaling Mt Bubu should be enforced to prevent the huge garbage left in the mountain. This mitigation was very successful in the Taman Negara and Gunung Ledang.
A small parking fee could elevate the carrying capacity of the park.
Conservation:  
Although Ulu Kenas Recreational Forest had been logged, there were rich species diversity of fauna and flora. In the upper reaches of Bubu Forest Reserve, species diversity became evident. A 2-hour frogging within Gading Campsite revealed 12 species of frogs. Raja Brooke’s Birdwing (Troides brookiana) which can be found in primary forest was seen, suggesting the area need permanent protection and conservation.
Fauna: Among animals reported were Serow, Kijang, Gibbon, Civet, Panther, and other avifauna such as hornbills and Argus pheasant.
Flora: Rafflesia, herbs, rare plants and aroids can be found within the Bubu Forest Reserve.
A Scientific Expedition to Bubu Forest Reserve would serve to document the rich biodiversity of the area and upgrade this fragile area into a conservation park.

Flowering plants in October.

Fungi

Species diversity

Rare ariod plant - Arisaema spp.

Fauna found in the park
Benefits to Local Communities:  
Local communities involved in small business selling goreng pisang (banana fritters), drinks, swimming apparatus and fruits inside the park. 
The park provide a suitable recreational outlet for the locals to enjoy the natural heritage.

Stalls in the park
How to Get There
Ulu Kenas Recreational Forest is 15km from Kuala Kangsar using the Kuala Kangsar – Manong road and 45km from Ipoh. Using North-South Expressway NSE (E1), exit at Kuala Kangsar. Head towards Kuala Kangsar town. As you reach Kuala Kangsar town, look for road sign to Manong, Kem Bina Negara or Ulu Kenas Recreational Forest using Route A3. Some 15 km from Kuala Kangsar you will come to Ulu Kenas village. Turn right into Ulu Kenas Recreational Forest which is about 2 km from the main road.

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