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Lambir Hill National Park
Lambir
Hills is very popular among ecologists and researchers. Just a sample
52 hectares of the park's 7,000 hectares revealed 1,050 different
species of trees, and each tree supports 1,000 species of insect life! Ecologists
think there are many plant and insect species in the park still waiting
to be discovered. This ecological wonderland is one of the most
accessible of Sarawak's national parks, just a 30-minute drive from
Miri. In your eagerness to get to Mulu or Niah you should not miss out
on a visit to Lambir. Its forest is home to gibbons, tarsiers, bearded
pigs, flying squirrels, deer and 157 types of birds and the beautiful
clouded leopard. You will see the wildlife as you wander the
park's forest trails. The longest and toughest is to the top of Bukit
Lambir (465 metres) but the superb view of the rainforest below makes
the climb worth the sweat. There is a 40m tall tree tower on the
trail from which you can get a close-up view of the pulsating life of
the rainforest canopy. The Park is also ideal for birdwatching. Its
close proximity to Miri makes the park ideal for a day visit, but if
you want to study the wildlife at leisure, overnight accommodation is
available at the park headquarters.
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