It is the Hausberg of the nearby namesake town, which also serve as the district capital, as well as Pulau Sebang on the Malaccan side.
The proposed project fared positive reactions, as it is poised to catalyse the nation's eco-tourism sector.
[8] As of 2022, the trail has seen around 436 hikers, including 20 from seven countries: Australia, Germany, India, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and Thailand, in conjunction to the three-day Trans-Naning Ultra NS challenge,[2] which was officially launched by the Menteri Besar of Negeri Sembilan, Aminuddin Harun.
[9][10] Sitting at the western base of Mount Tampin and next to Federal Route FT 1 is a layby with an R&R concept.
Food stalls offering Negri cuisine, surau and children's playground are among the facilities provided at the layby.
All the pools are filled with treated water pumped from the mountain's aquifer, which adds the uniqueness to the park.