Hutan Lipur Jeram Toi (GPS: 2.86434, 102.01414) is located in Negri Sembilan, somewhere between Seremban and Kuala Klawang. It is within then Hutan Lipur Jeram Toi or Jeram Toi Recreational Forest.
Here you can enjoy the sight of the waterfall cascading down the rocks. There are look-out pondok for you to take a rest, linked by wooden walkways and cement steps.
Discovered in 1895, the waterfall has been spruced up into a forest recreational park called Hutan Lipur Jeram Toi. The waterfall cascades from the Telapak Buruk Mountain.
The Jeram Toi waterfall was named after an Orang Asli woman, Tok Batin Toi. There was a story that Tok Batin Toi helped the Orang Asli defeat the warriors from Rawa, Sumatra. She served the unsuspecting warriors a wild fruit called perah. The perah was not properly cooked, and as a result, the warriors became intoxicated and was easily overcome.
The stream running down from Hutan Lipur Jeram Toi (10 July, 2016)
Entrance to Hutan Lipur Jeram Toi (10 July, 2016)
On my visit to Hutan Lipur Jeram Toi, I found out that it was closed for repairs, with no expected date of reopening. Apparently, this is due to the risk of contaminated water in the waterfall.
Notice of closure of Hutan Lipur Jeram Toi (10 July, 2016)
How to reach Hutan Lipur Jeram Toi
Take Route 86 between Seremban and Kuala Kelawang and follow the roadsign to Jeram Toi.
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