NATIONAL PARK ATTRACTIONS
Tanjung Piai National Park Tanjung Piai is an environmental sanctuary, made up of coastal mangroves and is home to unique mangrove dwellers. |
Taman Negara Taman Negara (National Park) is the first and the oldest national park in the country and is filled to the brim with exciting eco-tourism activities. |
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Similajau National Park This 30km long coastal park is home to some of Sarawak’s finest beaches. |
Lambir Hills National Park Stunning sandstone hills and emerald green pools make this a picturesque getaway. |
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Penang National Park Catch the Green turtles (Apr – Aug) and the Olive Ridley (Sept–Feb) at a turtle hatchery in Pantai Kerachut, in the smallest national park in Malaysia. |
Pulau Payar Marine Park This beautiful marine park features underwater wonders coupled with great facilities to get you closer to nature. |
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Niah National Park The most magnificent limestone caves are concealed within this sprawling jungle. |
Gunung Gading National Park The chief attraction at Gunung Gading is the giant Rafflesia blossom. This is one of the best places in Borneo to see this rarity. |
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Tanjung Datu National Park Although small, this park protects both coral reefs and virgin rainforests – which lie just 100m from each other. |
Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park Comprising five beautiful islands with good facilities, beaches and snorkelling, just a 10-minute boat ride from the capital Kota Kinabalu. |
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Batang Ai National Park The park’s vast rainforest is home to wildlife such as orang utans, gibbons and hornbills. It also contains a five-star hotel. |
Kenong Rimba Park This 120 sq. km. forest park is a sprawling area of lowland forest rising to the limestone hills bordering Taman Negara. |
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Bako National Park Gazetted in 1957, Bako is Sarawak’s oldest national park, covering an area of 2,727 hectares at the tip of the Muara Tebas peninsula. |