Niah National Park - Borneo, Malaysia
On the island of Borneo, there is the most important natural attraction of Malaysia - the Niah National Park, famous for its unique caves. This area acquired the status of a national park in 1971. The basis of the park is made up of dipterocarp forests, limestone, peat bogs. Among the representatives of the local fauna are flying dragons, long-tailed macaques, hornbills and salangans. By the way, salangan nests are considered edible and they even make a special soup, which is an expensive delicacy here.
The natural world of Niah Park is very rich. However, the main purpose of its creation was to preserve the most important local landmark - the ancient caves, in which back in the 50s of the last century, archaeologists found traces of Homo sapiens - skulls, clay and bone tools, as well as the remains of ancient plants and animals.
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sarawak have many cave to explore as adventure person I interest to plan go niah national park. here the most recommended place to feel the nature vibes. get bind your body with nature. hiking and travel to ancient history into cave. value to spend is worth it!
Monumental historical human history. 40000 yrs of humanity. Amaze with how the locals are able to climb so high up to get the gem of the cave.. bird nest.
Great experience to natural lover. Dont forget to bring chocolate bar for refueling your energy.
This historical cave let us know our history while recreational in one trip.
This is a must place to visit where you are in Sarawak Borneo. located just 2 hours drive from Miri city, it is a perfect place to experience a cave exploration without a guide.
I enjoyed the trip to the national park. It was a pleasant journey. Good place to connect with the nature