If you’ve ever hiked near a protected forest in Malaysia or Indonesia, you’ve probably heard this warning. The phrase Masuk Wad —literally “entering a ward” (like a hospital or reserve zone)—has taken on a more serious meaning in outdoor communities. It refers to entering a , often a water catchment forest, wildlife reserve, or indigenous land.
But is it really that dangerous? And why do so many people still do it? masuk wad
A true adventurer doesn’t need to break boundaries to find beauty. The best trails are the ones you’re allowed to walk. If you’ve ever hiked near a protected forest