Jeram Enggang & Jeram 3 Lapis

Jeram Enggang is a natural waterfall located in the Orang Asli village of Banir Tengkoh, Ulu Jelebu, just about 20–30 minutes from Kuala Klawang Town. Surrounded by secondary forest and a clear river, this spot is perfect for leisure activities such as picnics, swimming, or nature photography. Its cool and gentle water flow makes it a family-friendly destination.

Beyond its natural beauty, Jeram Enggang is also linked to local myths. Among the most well-known is the tale of Sang Kelembai, who is said to have cursed a hornbill into stone, as well as the story of a heartbroken maiden who supposedly turned into stone after her love was betrayed. This blend of nature and folklore makes it a unique and mystical location.

Although basic facilities are limited, the tranquil natural setting makes this waterfall an ideal choice for those seeking nature therapy, light recreation, and an authentic natural experience.

Jeram Tiga Lapis gets its name from its unique waterfall structure — cascading naturally across three different tiers. Nestled within preserved forest, it attracts adventurers, landscape photographers, and nature lovers looking for something different.

The charm of this waterfall lies in its light adventurous elements. Visitors can climb rocks, cross flowing streams, or simply swim and picnic in shallow pools leading to deeper basins.

The combination of flowing water sounds, forest serenity, and tiered panorama makes Jeram Tiga Lapis an ideal location for recreation, photography, and refreshing nature experiences.