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SAVE THE FROGS! Peninsular Malaysia Ecotour

November 3rd-11th, 2024

Malaysia is a country of incredible biodiversity and unique biogeography, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers. Our ecotour was a huge success, bringing together 14 amphibian enthusiasts representing six countries (Malaysia, India, Pakistan, Denmark, Colombia and the USA). We visited three remarkable regions of Peninsular Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur, Cameron Highlands and Bukit Fraser. And we found and photographed nearly 40 amphibian species!

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Peninsular Malaysia Ecotour Original Announcement

Enjoy these photos and stories from the 2024 SAVE THE FROGS! Peninsular Malaysia Ecotour!

Photos From Bijay Basfore

Enjoy these photos taken during the SAVE THE FROGS! Peninsular Malaysia Ecotour by SAVE THE FROGS! Ecotour Scholarship Recipient Bijay Basfore of India. Read Bijay’s final report here.

“The entire ecotour from start to finish was expertly planned by the organizers. Among my favorite aspects were the valuable lessons provided by the guides on the local frog species encountered in Peninsular Malaysia. They taught us techniques for spotting frogs in their natural habitats and how to handle them safely, if necessary for research— skills that will undoubtedly benefit my Ph.D. research. Observing 40 species of frogs and toads, along with various snakes, lizards, turtles, birds, mammals, insects, and arachnids over just eight days, is an experience I’ll always treasure.”

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“Other highlights included the knowledge exchange on frog conservation among participants, the scenic drives, shared meals, Dr. Kerry’s captivating flute performances, tourist activities, the visit to Zoomania Butterfly Park, evening frog discussions, and playing table tennis with Dr. Kerry and other participants. The tour was flawlessly organized down to the smallest detail. I am deeply grateful to Dr. Kerry Kriger for organizing this ecotour and for providing me with the scholarship and grant that made my participation possible. This tour brought together people of diverse ages, backgrounds, and nationalities, creating a unique opportunity for us to share knowledge and exchange ideas on frog conservation.” – Bijay Basfore

Photos And Final Report From Unza Waqar

Enjoy these photos taken during the SAVE THE FROGS! Peninsular Malaysia Ecotour by SAVE THE FROGS! Ecotour Scholarship Recipient Unza Waqar of Pakistan. Read Unza’s report here.

“I am writing to share the report on my participation in the SAVE THE FROGS! Ecotour in Peninsular Malaysia, which took place from November 3rd to 11th, 2024. It was a truly enriching experience, and I am grateful for the opportunity to be part of such an impactful conservation initiative. Thank you once again for your support. Best regards, Unza Waqar”

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Photos And Final Report From Ahmed Junaid

Enjoy these photos taken during the SAVE THE FROGS! Peninsular Malaysia Ecotour by SAVE THE FROGS! Ecotour Scholarship Recipient Ahmed Junaid of Pakistan. Read Ahmed’s report here.

“Reflecting on the tour, I realized it was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience – one that I will cherish forever. Wishing you and SAVE THE FROGS! continued success in all your endeavors. Best regards, Ahmed Junaid”

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Photos And Final Report From Muzna Kashaf

Enjoy these photos taken during the SAVE THE FROGS! Peninsular Malaysia Ecotour by SAVE THE FROGS! Ecotour Scholarship Recipient Muzna Kashaf of Pakistan. Read Muzna’s report here.

“This eco-tour was a perfect blend of adventure, learning, and building connections with people who share a passion for amphibian conservation. It was a privilege to be a part of this journey, which not only deepened my understanding of Malaysia’s biodiversity but also created lifelong memories with an incredible group of individuals. I look forward to future adventures with SAVE THE FROGS! and continuing to work towards our shared mission of conserving amphibians and their habitats.”
– Muzna Kashaf

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Final Report From Waseem Ahmed

Read this final report prepared by SAVE THE FROGS! Ecotour Scholarship Recipient Waseem Ahmed of Pakistan.

“This remarkable journey united nature enthusiasts from around the world, fostering hands-on conservation efforts while providing an unforgettable experience exploring Malaysia’s rich biodiversity, especially herpetofuana. Among the species I encountered, the Twin-Spotted Flying Tree Frog (Rhacophorus bipunctatus) captivated me the most, with its stunning appearance, standing out even amid such remarkable biodiversity. Herping in the rain was exhilarating, as the cool, damp conditions brought out an array of amphibians and reptiles that are otherwise elusive. The sounds of croaking frogs and the thrill of spotting species like the Malayan Flying Tree Frog made it a truly unforgettable adventure. For wildlife enthusiasts, I wholeheartedly recommend joining SAVE THE FROGS! Ecotours, which beautifully combine education, adventure, and ethical conservation.”
– Waseem Ahmed

Species We Found During The 2024 STF! Peninsular Malaysia Ecotour

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Thoughts from Ecotourist Muzna Kashaf

“The tour was a remarkable experience, offering opportunities to connect with people from diverse cultures, learn advanced frog-spotting techniques like identifying them through eye shine, and witness the incredible biodiversity of frogs and snakes in their natural habitats. It included valuable discussions, nocturnal field searches, habitat explorations, and interactive team activities, all led by excellent guides.

The itinerary was thoughtfully crafted and well-balanced. It provided a holistic experience that exceeded expectations, leaving little room for improvement. No changes are needed—everything was perfect!

I am incredibly grateful for being included in the Malaysia Peninsula Ecotour, and I extend my heartfelt thanks to Dr. Kerry Kriger for this amazing opportunity. The tour was filled with exceptional guidance, thoughtful gestures, and warm hospitality that made the journey unforgettable. Every moment was cherished. I deeply appreciated the inspiring company of fellow participants, whose passion for wildlife and conservation added a meaningful dimension to the trip. It was also wonderful to experience small but impactful acts of kindness, such as being gifted items for my collection and thoughtful care throughout the journey. I’m thankful for the beautiful memories and look forward to many more adventures with SAVE THE FROGS! 🐸✨”

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Our ecotour group during a daytime hike in Bukit Fraser

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Photo collage by Muzna Kashaf

Original Tour Announcement

Come Frogwatching On A SAVE THE FROGS! Peninsular Malaysia Ecotour

November 3rd-11th, 2024

Malaysia is a country of incredible biodiversity and unique biogeography, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers. Our ecotour focuses on finding and photographing Malaysian amphibians, taking you to three remarkable regions of Peninsular Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur, Cameron Highlands and Bukit Fraser.

Our tour group will consist of:
– Trip Leader SAVE THE FROGS! Founder Dr. Kerry Kriger;
– Tour Guides Rupert Grassby-Lewis and Steven Wong (amphibian experts with extensive experience in southeast Asia); and
– Eight ecotourists – one of whom we hope will be you!

We have purposely kept the group size small to ensure we have a small group feel and that you receive plenty of individual attention.

Join us on this extraordinary ecotour to Peninsular Malaysia, where you’ll witness Malaysia’s astounding biodiversity and explore the diverse biogeography while capturing stunning images of the region’s amazing amphibian species!

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Cool Frog Fact: Malaysia has 279 known amphibian species, which makes it about 24 times as amphibian biodiverse per unit of landmass compared to the USA (which has 345 known species but is 30 times larger than Malaysia)! Photos taken in the Kuala Lumpur region by our tour guide Rupert Grassby-Lewis.

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2024 Peninsular Malaysia Ecotour Dates

This tour is 9 days / 8 nights. We will meet in Kuala Lumpur at 12pm on November 3rd, 2024 and we will drop you off at the airport (KUL) by 3pm on November 11th.

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Photo of Banded Bullfrog (Kaloula pulchra) and scenery of the Kuala Lumpur region of Malaysia, courtesy of our tour guide Rupert Grassby-Lewis

Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur, the bustling capital of Malaysia, is known for its iconic Petronas Twin Towers, diverse culinary scene, and rich cultural heritage. We encourage you to arrive early and explore the city on your own.

As you are likely seeking a serene retreat away from the city, the SAVE THE FROGS! Peninsular Malaysia Ecotour offers an idyllic escape just an hour away at the Paradise Valley Broga Resort.

Our itinerary begins with a midday meet-up in Kuala Lumpur. After checking in at Paradise Valley, we embark on a daytime walk at the picturesque Sungai Congkak waterfall. Here, we will witness the stunning gliding lizards (Draco sp.) and a variety of wildlife, including birds, butterflies, and the white-lipped frog (Chalcorana labialis). The scenic waterfall and jungle pools offer an easy and enjoyable walk.

After a refreshing rest and dinner, our night adventure takes us to the lowland forests of Semenyih. This area, renowned for its exceptional frog diversity, provides opportunities to see world-famous species such as Wallace’s flying frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus) and the peninsula endemic Norhayati’s gliding frog (Rhacophorus norhayati). Additional fascinating species like the Harlequin tree frog (Rhacophorus pardalis) and the long-nosed horned frog (Pelobatrachus nasuta) can also be encountered.

On the following day, we head to the Batu Caves, one of Malaysia’s foremost natural attractions. Here, we explore historical temples and landmarks while observing long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) and potentially spotting the Ridley’s cave racer snake (Elaphe taeniura) and giant river toads (Phrynoidis aspera). The evening brings us back to Semenyih’s trails for another night of frog spotting, where we can hope to hear the call of the Malayan fanged frog (Limnonectes deinodon) and possibly encounter the mahogany frog (Abavorana luctuosa) and red-bellied frog (Phrynella pulchra). The rich biodiversity of the jungle also offers glimpses of mammals like the leopard cat, civets, and slow loris, along with colorful snakes, lizards, and arthropods.

Amphibians Of Kuala Lumpur

Thanks to our guide Rupert Grassby-Lewis for the great photos! Click the images for a larger view and to see species names.

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Cameron Highlands

The Cameron Highlands, located in the Titiwangsa mountain range, is a picturesque district known for its cool climate and unique biodiversity. This region offers a stunning contrast to the bustling lowlands with its pristine submontane and montane forests. The Cameron Highlands is a haven for nature enthusiasts, particularly those interested in herpetofauna.

Our Cameron Highlands adventure begins with a night excursion to the highest accessible point, Gunung Brinchang, at 2,000 meters above sea level. Here, we will explore the famous ‘mossy forest,’ home to an array of unique amphibians. Highlights include the critically endangered Cameron Highlands sticky frog (Kalophrynus yongi) and Leptobrachella kecil, a species known only from a few specimens at Gunung Brinchang. Other notable species we may encounter include the slender-legged horned frog (Xenophrys longipes), Larut Hills narrow-mouth frog (Microhyla annectens), and Larut shrub frog (Philautus larutensis).

During the day, we will visit the scenic Boh Tea plantation, enjoying breathtaking views over rolling hills and submontane forests. This area is rich in wildlife, offering sightings of beautiful birds, reptiles, and mammals. After dinner, we will embark on another night walk in search of amphibians, with the possibility of encountering species such as the torrent frog (Amalops larutensis), poisonous rock frog (Odorrana hosii), and the highland-restricted twin-spotted flying frog (Rhacophorus bipunctatus). The montane forests are also home to a diverse array of reptiles, including the impressive Malayan mountain dragon (Malayodracon robinsoni) and the endemic Cameron Highlands pit viper (Trimeresurus nebularis).

On our final day in the Highlands, we will explore the strawberry park, which offers delightful strawberry-themed activities. Nearby, the Butterfly Garden provides an opportunity to see native species like the Rajah Brooke’s birdwing (Trogonoptera brookiana) up close. Our final night in the montane forests promises more encounters with rare species such as the Vermiculate Shrub Frog (Philautus vermiculatus) and the Red Bamboo Rat Snake (Oreocryptophis porphyracea), ensuring a memorable end to our Cameron Highlands adventure.

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Photo of Yongs Sticky Frog (Kalophrynus yongi) from Cameron Highlands taken by our tour guide Rupert Grassby-Lewis.

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Amphibians Of Cameron Highlands

Thanks to our guide Rupert Grassby-Lewis for the great photos! Click the images for a larger view and to see species names.

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Bukit Fraser

Fraser’s Hill, known locally as Bukit Fraser, is a tranquil montane retreat renowned for its incredible biodiversity, making it a top destination for birding and herping enthusiasts. The cool weather and serene environment provide an ideal backdrop for exploring the region’s rich natural heritage. Upon arrival, we can embark on an afternoon walk along the quiet roadsides, where rare species like the Blotched Forest Skink (Sphenomorphus praesignis) can be spotted. As sunset approaches, we will be serenaded by the calls of various frog species from the surrounding upland forest.

At night, we will explore the mountaintop roadsides where rainwater pools come alive with amphibian activity. Notable species include the Bird-Poop Mimicking Frog (Theloderma asperum), Banjaran Frog (Pulchrana banjarana), and the Malayan Flying Frog (Zhangxialus prominanus). We will also look for the Perak Horned Frog (Grillitschia aceras), Saffron-Bellied Frog (Chaperina fusca), and the Nazgul’s Frog (Abavorana nazgul), whose enchanting calls add to the nocturnal symphony.

During the day, we will explore the numerous forest trails around Bukit Fraser, encountering abundant primates such as Macaques and Dusky Leaf Monkeys. Early mornings often feature the iconic chorus of the Siamang Gibbons, and with some luck, we may see them up close.

The area is also a haven for insect enthusiasts; visiting a local friend’s home, we will observe light traps attracting Giant Atlas Beetles (Chalcosoma atlas) and Atlas Moths (Attacus atlas), the largest moth species in the world.

Our nighttime adventures will continue on forest trails, where different amphibian species abound. We will search for the Malayan Tree-Hole Frog (Metaphrynella pollicaris), Giant River Frog (Limnonectes blythii), and Giant River Toad (Phrynoidis aspera). With luck, we may spot the Moss-Mimicking Warty Frog (Theloderma leprosum). Reptile enthusiasts will be thrilled with sightings of the Southern Titiwangsa Bent-Toed Gecko (Cyrtodactylus australotitiwangsaensis) and the strikingly beautiful Malaysian Blue Coral Snake (Calliophis bivirgata).

On our final full day, we will have the opportunity to further indulge in the natural beauty of Fraser’s Hill, seeking out any iconic wildlife we may have missed. Our last dinner will be a celebratory event, followed by a final night walk to spot any remaining desired frog species and to enjoy the area’s diverse nocturnal wildlife.

For those interested in invertebrates, you have a high chance of seeing the amazing Purple-Femur Tarantula (Coremiocnemis hoggi) and the threatened Malayan Trapdoor Spider (Liphistius malayanus).

Throughout our stay, we will be immersed in the rich biodiversity of this remarkable montane retreat.

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Save The Frogs Peninsula Malaysia Ecotour Collage Bukit Fraser

Photos taken in Bukit Fraser by our tour guide Rupert Grassby-Lewis.

Amphibians Of Bukit Fraser

Thanks to our guide Rupert Grassby-Lewis for the great photos! Click the images for a larger view and to see species names.

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SAVE THE FROGS! Founder Dr. Kerry Kriger amidst the cacti in Curaçao, December 2023.

Meet Your Trip Leader

SAVE THE FROGS! Founder Dr. Kerry Kriger has led eight ecotours since 2013 and has organized several others. He has been among the world’s most recognized amphibian conservationists for the past two decades, and has an in-depth understanding of global amphibian conservation issues. He has traveled to 70+ countries and has spent countless nights at ponds and streams looking for, photographing and enjoying the sounds of frogs.

Dr. Kriger is also a professional musician who travels with his bansuri (bamboo flute from northern India), darabuka (hand drum from Turkey) and dan moi (Vietnamese jaw harp), so expect to hear some quality live music during the tour!

Meet Your Tour Guides

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Steven Wong

Steven is a Kuala Lumpur native and professional herping guide who boasts an endless catalogue of knowledge on Malaysia’s wildlife, with a specialist focus on reptiles & amphibians. His immense experience bringing groups and individuals herping in Malaysia is invaluable, and his brilliant eye for herpetofauna will make every night of the expedition productive. Steven, as a local and ‘food enthusiast’ (*not* a foodie), is also perfectly poised to make astute recommendations for local food and drinks – for those who want to experiment and indulge in the local culture.

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Rupert Grassby-Lewis

Rupert is a professional herping guide from the United Kingdom, specializing in the herpetofauna of South-East Asia. As director of Explore Herpetology, Rupert has redefined what is considered a ‘successful herping trip’ through an unwavering commitment to success, laser-focused mindset and multifaceted understanding of the ecology of every species we could target. He has been on field trips to Borneo on multiple occasions, with an elite track record of tracking down some of the rarest and most remarkable herpetofauna.

About The Accommodation

We will stay at Paradise Valley Broga Resort the first two nights. Nestled in the tranquil hills of Broga Semenyih, Paradise Valley provides air-conditioned accommodations, a refreshing swimming pool, and proximity to the lush rainforest.

Our next three nights will be at the Avillion Cameron Highlands, which offers nature enthusiasts a serene and comfortable retreat with modern amenities and a pleasant garden to relax in. Avillion Cameron Highlands provides a perfect base for exploring the rich biodiversity of the region.

Our final three nights will be at the Shahzan Inn Hotel. Nestled in the heart of Fraser’s Hill, Shahzan Inn Hotel offers nature enthusiasts a comfortable and convenient retreat.

Tour Price

The 2024 SAVE THE FROGS! Peninsular Malaysia Ecotour price covers in-country meals, park entrance fees, lodging, guides and transportation.

– 1 Person (May Be Assigned Roommate): $4,195
– 1 Person (Private Room Guaranteed): $4,495
– 2 People (1 Shared Room): $8,250
– 2 People (2 Private Rooms Guaranteed): $8,750
– More people in your party? Ask us about discounted pricing.

Financial Aid Packages Are Available:
If you seek financial assistance, please apply here. Please limit your request to the amount you actually need.

Read through the Ecotour Payments page to learn about what is and what is not included; payment methods; cancellations; and refunds.

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You will be responsible for your international airfare (likely $1,200+ for roundtrip airfare from North America or Europe).

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Perak Spadefoot Frog (Grillitschia aceras) from Peninsular Malaysia, photo by Robin Backhouse, 2023 SAVE THE FROGS! Photo Contest Grand Prize Winner.

Your Ecotour Payment Supports Amphibian Conservation

Proceeds from this tour will fund a $2,000 SAVE THE FROGS! Grant for amphibian conservation in Malaysia, and will help to educate, inspire, empower and connect the world’s amphibian conservationists. Payments to lodges, parks, restaurants and small businesses help ensure local communities have ample reason to protect Malaysia’s world-famous biodiversity.

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Physical Fitness

We will be able to split into two groups much of the time, and expect the trails to be relatively easy walking. As such, we can accommodate ecotourists of differing fitness levels. We do encourage all participants to exercise regularly prior to the tour.

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Join us on this unforgettable journey, where the tranquility of nature and the excitement of discovering Malaysia’s unique amphibian fauna awaits you.

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