Lambir Hills National Park
Situated in Sarawak, Lambir Hills National Park is one of the most species-rich forests in the world. Its forest is home to gibbons, tarsiers, bearded pigs, flying squirrels, deer and 157 types of bird. It features a series of waterfalls and bathing pools. The park is just a 30-minute drive away from Miri. There are forest traits, the longest being to the top of Bukit Lambir (465 metres). Probably the most biologically diverse rainforest in the world, as well innumerable plant and tree species. The park offers excellent trekking trails, a canopy viewing tower, delightful jungle pools and waterfalls.






