Bako National Park
Bako National Park is the oldest national park in Sarawak, offering a glimpse into the region’s stunning natural beauty. Known for its diverse ecosystems, the park features rainforests, mangroves, beaches, and unique rock formations. Visitors can spot wildlife like the rare proboscis monkeys, bearded pigs, and various bird species. The park also has several hiking trails that lead to beautiful viewpoints, secluded beaches, and even a waterfall, making it a must-visit for nature lovers.
Mulu National Park
Mulu National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its extraordinary cave systems and lush rainforests. The park is home to the world’s largest cave chamber, the Sarawak Chamber, and the famous Deer Cave, known for its massive bat exodus at dusk. Beyond the caves, visitors can enjoy treks through the rainforest, explore limestone pinnacles, and take a canopy walk for a bird’s-eye view of the park’s diverse flora and fauna. Mulu’s breathtaking landscapes and unique underground wonders make it a top destination in Sarawak.