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National Parks in Sarawak
National Parks in Sarawak
Bako National Park - home to the bizarre, obscene-nosed proboscis monkey
Bukit Lambir National Park - approximately 30km from Miri city. Known for its beautiful water falls and tranquility.
Loagan Bunut National Park - home to the friendly community of Orang Ulu people known as the Berawan whom are mostly fishermen in this part of Sarawak. The largest freshwater lake in East Malaysia.
Gunung Gading National Park - where you can try to spot a Rafflesia, the world's largest flower
Gunung Mulu National Park - with mighty Mount Mulu and some of the world's largest cave system
Kubah National Park - massive sandstone ridge with its three mountain peaks – the 911m high Gunung Serapi and the slightly smaller Gunung Selang and Gunung Sendok
Tanjung Datu National Park - smallest of Sarawak’s National Parks, at just under 14 sq km, but it is also one of the most beautiful
Talang-Satang National Park - was established with the primary aim of conserving Sarawak’s marine turtle population
Batang Ai National Park - part of the region’s largest trans-national protected area for tropical rainforest conservation
Similajau National Park - its coastline, a chain of golden sandy beaches, punctuated by small rocky headlands and jungle streams, and bordered by dense green forest
Niah National Park - one of Sarawak’s better known national parks, important for its archaeological remains such as a 40,000 year old human skull, prehistoric cave paintings, and the birds nest industry. The caves are home to large colonies of bats and swiftlets.
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