Bako National Park

Bako National Park
Malaysia, Kuching
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Bako National Park

Bako National Park
Malaysia, Kuching
Bako is one of the smallest national parks in the state of Sarawak in East Malaysia, 37 km from the state capital, Kuching. The oldest national park in the state, founded in 1957, occupies 27 km² of the island of Borneo, at the mouth of the Bako and Kuching rivers. Jungles, rivers and waterfalls, caves, sandstone cliffs and amazing heaps of boulders coexist in a small area. It has a unique variety of flora and fauna that attracts many visitors. Endangered proboscis monkeys, silver langurs, palm squirrels, giant lizards, bats and over 150 bird species can be seen in Bako.
In addition, the park has excellent beaches in secluded coves, a network of hiking trails of various types, a hostel and a restaurant.

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Traveled 8 years ago
Rating 10
Once on a sightseeing vacation, I visited the Bako National Park. Walked on the path in the jungle, it was just like in the movies with a little danger. When I reached the end of the track, the monkeys came out there, at first alone, she came up quietly and sat next to me in the gazebo, where I rested from the kilometer traveled in the jungle, it was not much uncomfortable because it was a wild animal and there was a warning in front of the entrance that not to feed and do not touch the animals, as they can bite.
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