Beyond the City Limits: Exploring Miri’s Surrounding National Parks

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Below is a guide to the standout national parks surrounding Miri, helping you plan an unforgettable adventure.
Gunung Mulu National Park
Miri is the main access point for Gunung Mulu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its extraordinary karst landscapes, vast cave systems and striking limestone formations. The park is a paradise for spelunkers, featuring the world’s largest known cave chamber—the Sarawak Chamber—alongside the impressive Deer Cave and Clearwater Cave. Book your tiket bas online via redBus and enjoy a comfortable bus ride from Miri to Mulu.
Lambir Hills National Park
For a quick nature escape, Lambir Hills National Park lies just 30 kilometres from Miri. It is renowned for its exceptional diversity of flora, including numerous orchid and pitcher-plant species, as well as abundant wildlife such as monkeys, birds and insects. Well-maintained trails lead to refreshing waterfalls, making the park ideal for hiking, picnicking and swimming. Reserve your bus ticket through redBus for an easy day trip or weekend getaway.
Niah National Park

Loagan Bunut National Park
Loagan Bunut National Park offers a rare wetland experience. It encompasses Sarawak’s largest natural lake, whose size fluctuates dramatically with seasonal rainfall. Surrounded by peat-swamp forests, the lake supports rich birdlife, otters and crocodiles. Book your bus ticket via redBus for a relaxed trip from Miri to this tranquil destination.
Similajau National Park
Similajau National Park stretches along the coast, combining pristine sandy beaches, lush rainforest and diverse marine ecosystems. Its clear turquoise waters invite snorkelling, diving and swimming, while forest trails reveal monkeys, hornbills and crocodiles. Click here to book your bus ticket online through redBus and travel from Miri to Similajau National Park.
Miri-Sibuti Coral Reef National Park

Bako National Park
One of Sarawak’s oldest and most iconic parks, Bako National Park lies about 37 kilometres from Kuching. It protects a remarkable range of flora and fauna, most notably the proboscis monkey, found only in Borneo. Hiking trails wind through rainforest, rugged cliffs and secluded beaches, while boat tours showcase mangrove forests and coastal scenery.
Wrapping it up
Miri’s surrounding national parks capture the very essence of Borneo’s natural wonders—towering rainforests, hidden caves and vibrant marine habitats. With reliable bus services bookable through redBus, exploring these treasures has never been more convenient. Whether you seek wildlife encounters, cultural discoveries or simply a refreshing escape from urban life, these parks promise an unforgettable getaway.
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