
BAKO NATIONAL PARK
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Bako
National Park, situated about 38 km from Kuching on the Maura Tebas peninsular
at the mouth of the Sarawak River, can be reached by car and longboat in
one and a half hours. The journey takes you past beautiful nipah palms,
coconut plantations and mangrove swamps. A unique feature of Bako is the
way nature has delightfully combined spectacular landscape of steep coastline
cliffs, weather-eroded rock formations and wave-beaten sea stacks with
abundant flora and fauna, wildlife and a thriving mangrove swamp. It is
a rare place that should please even the most demanding photographer or
wildlife and nature enthuasiast. Bako supports several types of distinct
vegetation - open shrubland and hardy flora at the plateau of the hill
range changing to lush and tall rainforest trees and plants and lowland
dipterocarp forest on the slopes and finally to casuarina and mangrove
trees along the coast. It is also home to numerous species of birds, snakes
and animals such as the proboscis monkeys, long tailed macaques, wild boars,
sambar deers and monitor lizards. Sixteen well-demarcated paths within
the park can be followed without any difficulty or fear of getting lost.
Tour to this National Park can be on a Daytrip basis or overnight stay
which can be arranged with accommodation at the Park's chalet or bungalow.
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