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Malaysian Herping Adventures

Herping [ˈhɜːrpɪŋ]

Verb: the activity or hobby of searching for, observing, or documenting reptiles and amphibians (herpetofauna) in their natural habitats.

As the majority of Malaysian herpetofauna can be found at night, most of the herping done here is in the form of nightwalks. Book a bespoke nightwalk with our team of experts by getting in touch via email, Whatsapp or direct messaging. 

Featured Tour

Sedim Herp Trip, 26-28 September 2026

Some of the best lowland herping in Malaysia can be done in Sedim Forest, Kedah. It features high quality lowland dipterocarp forest that sustains a huge degree on herpetofaunal diversity and abundance. Many Northern specialists species such as the Laotian Wolf Snake (Lycodon laoensis), Malayan Pit Viper (Calloselasma rhodostoma), Durian Bent-toed Gecko (Cyrtodactylus durio) and cryptic species such as the Wirot's Pit Viper (Craspedocephalus wiroti) can be found here. 

Join us on this special tour on 26-28 September 2026 with a limited special price, just for this trip!

Tour Fee : RM1417 per person (SPECIAL PRICE!); Limited to 4 pax - 2x spaces left!

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Difficulty: 3/10 | Road walking, dirt & jungle trails with mild slopes

Leechiness: No rain 3/10, with rain 4/10

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