FRIM urges visitors to stick to designated trails, main roads


Follow the guidelines: Visitors are advised to follow FRIM’s designated trails to avoid getting lost in the jungle. – filepic

FOREST Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM) urges all visitors, including joggers and others who have been frequenting FRIM grounds for recreational activities, to use the main roads as well as designated trails; and not venture off into the forest without permission.

Referring to an article titled Beating a path to Lagong peak published by StarMetro on July 4, FRIM corporate communications head Norhayati Nordin said the writer might not be aware that she and her companions’ activity was illegal and they could have been caught for trespassing.

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