Tempat Pelancongan Di Sarawak





Bako National Park


Sarawak’s oldest national park is home to the rare proboscis monkey, long-tailed macaque, silver leaf monkey, monitor lizard, plantain squirrel, wild boar, otters, mouse deer and over 150 species of birds.




Pulau Talang & Pulau Satang National Parks


These two islands are turtle sanctuaries. Green turtles come ashore to lay and bury their eggs between May and October.









Similajau National Park


Bird watcher’s 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.




Gunung Mulu National Park – A UNESCO World Heritage Site


Gunung Mulu has it all – the world’s largest cave chamber and the world’s most extensive cave systems 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. Do retire to the comforts of The Royal Mulu Resort for a jungle resort experience.




Borneo Highlands Resort


Nature lovers will find the eco-friendly Borneo Highlands Resort a haven.
Home to half of all bird species in Sarawak, it’s one of the Important Bird Areas (IBA) in Malaysia. The resort also offers a variety of attractions and recreational activities for everyone to explore.




Gunung Gading National Park


The rare Rafflesia draws tourists here for a possible glimpse of the world’s largest flower. Even if you miss the flower, you would enjoy trekking and adventure through the mountains to view beautiful cascading waterfalls and foliage.




Loagan Bunut National Park


The major attraction of Loagan Bunut is its large natural lake, which miraculously shrinks and disappears every dry season. It is another bird watcher’s paradise. Watch the Berawan tribes display their unique fishing skills called “Selambau”.




Semenggoh Wildlife Centre


An Orang Utan sanctuary, this is a 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 orchard, an orchard garden and much more.




Matang Wildlife Centre


Matang caters to researchers and nature lovers from all over the world. Waterfalls, rock pools, designated swimming areas, picnic spots and scenic nature trails make this a wonderful campsite.
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