Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo National Parks Sarawak ‘s treasure of natural wonders is best appreciated in its many protected national parks and ancient rainforests where alluring caves, cascading waterfalls, pristine beaches and exotic wildlife are waiting to be enjoyed. Eleven National Parks and two Wildlife centres vie for your attention and each will leave a unique footprint in your heart. Here, the largest cave chamber in the world, longest canopy skywalk and spectacular natural limestone formation will leave you bewildered and amazed.
BAKO NATIONAL PARK Sarawak's oldest national park is home to the rare proboscis monkeys, long-tailed macaques, leaf monkeys, monitor lizards, plantain squirrels, wild boars, otters, mouse deer, mangrove creatures and over 150 species of birds. An excellent introduction to the rainforests... Details
KUBAH NATIONAL PARK One of the more popular locations for locals and foreigners favouring a day trip. Waterfalls, crystal clear rivers and the world's largest collection of palm trees are its attractions. Embark on one of many jungle trails leading to Gunong Serapi ... Details
GUNUNG GADING NATIONAL PARK For a possible glimpse of the worlds largest Flower, the rare Rafflesia draws tourists here. Even if you miss the Flower you would enjoy the trek and adventure through the mountains to view beautiful cascading waterfalls and rare foliage ... Details
PULAU TALANG & PULAU SATANG NATIONAL PARK These two islands are turtle sanctuaries. Between May and October, green turtles come ashore to lay and bury their eggs. Pulau Satang Besar is open to the public while visits to Talang-Talang islands require special permit .
TANJUNG DATU NATIONAL PARK Appreciate spectacular mountain vistas with cool streams cascading down to the emerald seas with corals just peeking from beneath. Rejuvenate in the spell of unspoilt beauty. Home stays are available at the nearby Melano village ... Details
BATANG AI NATIONAL PARK Man and animal live in harmony in this park. The Iban longhouses are guarded by the spirit world - the hornbills, Orang Utan's and gibbons. Enjoy the best of wilderness and creature comforts of modern luxury at the Batang Ai Hilton Longhouse Resort ... Details
NIAH NATIONAL PARK Over 40,000 years ago, prehistoric men inhabited the Niah Great Caves. Paleolithic artifacts and Neolithic paintings found at ancient burial sites dated as far back as 42,000 years. Today, licensed locals climb hanging “belian" poles to collect edible birds nests from the cave ceiling ... Details
SIMILAJAU NATIONAL PARK Bird Watchers paradise! Golden sandy beaches and evergreen forest make this park home to some 185 species of birds and 24 species of mammals. Keep an eye on the sea too, for you may just spot some dolphins and turtles ... Details
GUNUNG MULU NATIONAL PARK Be awed by this UNESCO World Heritage Site which will take your breath away. Gunung Mulu has it all - the worlds largest cave chamber and the worlds most extensive cave system with razor sharp limestone pinnacles. Watch the exodus of millions of bats from the dim caverns at dusk. Leave your footprints behind in a jungle adventure. Then retire to the comforts of The Royal Mulu Resort, an international-standard jungle resort with this unbelievable experiences ... Details
LAMBIR HILLS NATIONAL PARK Incredible diversity best describes this place that sees 1,100 tree species dwelling within a 50-hectare plot. Many plants and insects are yet to be discovered and identified. There are also alluring waterfalls and bathing pools that are characteristic of Malaysian jungles ... Details
LOAGAN BUNUT NATIONAL PARK The major attraction of Loagan Bunut is its largest natural lake3 which miraculously shrinks and disappears every dry season. It is another bird watchers paradise. Watch the Berawan tribes display their unique fishing skills called "Selambau" ... Details
SEMENGGOH WILDLIFE CENTRE An Orang Utans sanctuary, this is the perfect place to catch a glimpse of these fascinating primates. Semenggoh also boasts an arboretum, a fernery, forest nursery, seed bank, ethno herb botanical garden, tropical fruit orchard and an orchid garden and much more ... Details
MATANG WILDLIFE CENTRE See animals (you might not spot in days of wondering the jungle), here in enclosures designed for viewing semi wild animals. Matang caters to researchers and nature lovers from all over the world. Waterfalls, rock poo1s, designated swimming areas, picnic spots and scenic nature trails make this a wonderful campsite .
Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo National Parks