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Discover Sarawak's natural wonders

SARAWAK, hailed as one of the world's most exotic places, unfolds its wealth in culture, wildlife, and greenery.

It is a haven for adventurers seeking a tranquil retreat amid its vast 124,450 square kilometres of mountainous landscapes and lush forests.

GUNUNG MULU NATIONAL PARK

Nestled in Miri, Gunung Mulu National Park is a UNESCO heritage site that beckons with its 60-million-year-old charm.

Visitors can embark on a mesmerising boat ride through the Clearwater Cave and Deer Cave, witnessing Sarawak's iconic bat exodus while surrounded by an incredible biodiversity of flora and fauna.

The Sarawak Chamber, the world's largest known cave chamber, awaits exploration.

With diverse accommodation options, ranging from five-star hotels to authentic longhouse experiences, guests can immerse themselves in this tropical treasure over two to three days.

NIAH NATIONAL PARK

Miri's Niah National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site nominee that carries archaeological significance.

Recognised as the regional birthplace of civilisation, this park holds the oldest human remains in Southeast Asia.

Explore the Niah Cave Complex to witness artefacts dating back over 50,000 years and gain insights into the evolution of the relationship between humans and the rainforest.

The park reveals ancient cave paintings and wooden boat-shaped coffins left by Niah's prehistoric inhabitants.

SARAWAK DELTA GEOPARK

In the southwest regions lies the Sarawak Delta Geo Park, which falls under the national Geopark Development Programme.

It offers a delightful blend of attractions across Kuching, Siburan, Bau and Padawan.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site nominee for 2025, this geopark showcases Sarawak's multicultural heritage through architectural wonders, musical instruments, weaponry and cuisine.

Take a leisurely road trip to explore waterfalls, wildlife centres, mountains, caves and beaches, with chances to spot Bornean endemic creatures like orangutans and proboscis monkeys.

For a comprehensive experience, explore attractions such as Santubong National Park, Kubah National Park, Gunung Gading National Park, Matang Wildlife Centre, Semenggoh Wildlife Centre, Talang Satang National Park, Borneo Happy Farm, Sarawak Cultural Village, Borneo Tribe Village and Borneo Cultures Museum.

Bako National Park stands out as a one-stop destination offering a perfect blend of these features.

Learn more about Sarawak's national parks here

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