Bako National Park

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Bako National Park, the oldest national park in Borneo is located at the peninsula of Sarawak River & Bako River with Santubong Mountain in the forefront. The star of Bako National Park is undoubtedly the proboscis monkey, the big nosed, pot-bellied comedian of the rainforest. But the star has a supporting cast of long-tailed macaque monkeys, usually patrolling the park headquarters, silvered leaf monkeys, monitor lizards and squirrels and flying lemurs that glide from tree to tree. Have you ever seen a pig with beard? You can see bearded pigs as you walk Bako’s trails. Well used to human visitors, Bako’s wildlife is less shy than their remote jungle cousins so you can get close enough to take photographs.
If birds are your interest, more than 190 species live at Bako, including some rare varieties. The birds and animals are easy to find along the 18 colour-coded walking trails that offer full-day jungle hikes to gentle strolls. The circular Lintang trail passes through all of Bako’s vegetation types from dipterocarp forest, scrub-like Padang, swamp forest, mangroves and delicate cliff vegetation. The Telok Delima and Telok Paku trails are the best vantage points for seeing proboscis monkeys in the early morning or late afternoon.
Small bays, steep cliffs and sandy beaches make Bako’s coastline a delight. Along the sandy footpaths, you will find the insect-eating pitcher plants that have been known to devour small animals. From the beach at Pandan Kecil, you can see Bako’s trademark, the rock formation called sea stacks, carved by the waves.

Departure : 8.30am Daily
Tour Rate : RM230 per person Adult
: Child age 03 - 11 Yrs 50% off Adult Rate
Include : Transportation / Main Entrance Fee & Permit / Return Boat Ride to Park / English or Malay speaking guide & Lunch.

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MYR230
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