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There is no better place than
Sarawak to discover the wonders of a tropical rainforest. Sarawak's rainforests, which
covers over two-third of the state's total land area, are virtually nature's paradise.
These rainforests are ecological wonders; each site has its individual eco-system
supporting its own range of wildlife. It is home to almost 2,000 astonishing species of
some of the world's most exotic plants and animals. Watch the antics of the leaf eating
proboscis monkey, marvel at the bloom of the Rafflesia, and take a look at the carnivorous
hornbill. These are some of the flora and fauna specimens that the ever watchful can
discover on a jungle walk. A few of the national parks are: Mulu National Park, Niah
National Park, Bako National Park, and Similajau National Park.
Mulu
National Park
Situated in the far northeast of Sarawak, it is the gate way to fantastic and gigantic
caves. More
on Cave Exploring
Niah
National Park
300 miles up the coast from Kuching, hidden in the forest of Miri is Niah National Park. More
on Cave Exploring
Bako
National Park
Sarawak's oldest national park was established in 1957 on a 2,728 hectare site. |