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Niah
National Park 
Over 400km up the coast from Kuching, hidden
in the forests of Miri, are the Niah Caves.
The park covers a vast swathe of 3,140 hectares
of peat swamp, dipterocarp forests, as well
as the massive limestone outcroppings within
which the giant Niah caves are concealed.
The caves consist of one big cave (The Great
Cave) and some smaller caves.
In
1958, archeologists discovered evidence
of human occupation of the caves dating
back some 40,000 years. Rock paintings were
found in what has become known as the Painted
Cave, and the discovery of several small
canoe-like coffins (death ships) indicate
that this site was once used as a burial
ground.
Bako National Park 
Sarawak's oldest national park was established
in 1957, covers a modest 27 sq. km., and
is about 37km from Kuching. It's known for
its extraordinary natural scenery, habitats,
plants and wild life.
Its
most significant features are secluded coves
and rugged rocky headlands with magnificent
steep cliffs that overlook the South China
Sea.
The
sea spray, wave action and the wind have
also carved out magnificent sea arches and
sea stacks at the base of the cliffs, some
rearing above the waves like a mighty serpent's
head.
The
attractive sandstone formations appear pink
with iron patterns on the cliff. Further
inland, waterfalls tumble down into freshwater
pools in a tranquil and idyllic jungle setting.
Bako
contains an incredible variety of plant
species and vegetation types, and this is
one of the parks great attractions.
At Bako it is possible to see almost every
type of vegetation found in Borneo.
Gunung
Mulu National Park 
Mulu Caves National Park is home to one
of the longest networks of caves in the
world. Here lies the worlds largest
underground chamber, the Sarawak Chamber,
capable of accommodating forty Boeing747
airplanes.
In
Mulu, you will also find the worlds
biggest cave passage, Deer Cave, which can
fit five cathedrals the size of Saint Pauls
in London. Another key attraction is Clear
Water Cave, the longest cave in Southeast
Asia. The massive caves here are home to
millions of bats and cave swiftlets that
swarm out into the jungle in great clouds
every evening at dusk!
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