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Kubah National Park


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Culture and History / History / Landscape / Flora and fauna / Climate / Travel to Kubah National Park, visa requirements / Fees.2FPermits / Get around / Kubah National Park attractions and sightseeing / City tours / Shopping, Kubah National Park souvenirs / Good restaurants and cheap meals / Kubah National Park nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs. / Hotels, youth hostels, lodging / Lodging / Camping / Backcountry / Stay safe / Get out

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Kubah National Park (tel. +60-82-231 024) is in Sarawak, East Malaysia.

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Culture and History

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History

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Landscape

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Flora and fauna

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Climate

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Travel to Kubah National Park, visa requirements

It only takes 40 minutes to get from Kuching to Kubah by car.

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Fees/Permits

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Get around

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Kubah National Park attractions and sightseeing

Home to many refreshing waterfalls and rock streams. There are six jungle trails plus one that leads to the summit of Mount Serapi (a six hour return trip)

  • Matang Wildlife Centre, Tel: +60-82-248 088. It is part of Kubah National Park and is popular with families who picnic by the refreshing rock pools and waterfalls. There are full facilities including toilets and BBQs. There are four relatively easy jungle trails, but the main attraction used to be the Orang Utan Training Centre - where orphaned and rescued Orang Utans are rehabilitated and taught how to survive in the wild. But after a tourist got bitten by one of these apes they were removed. By December 2006 Matang had no more Orang-Utans, but please update if this changes. The centre also houses other animals like Crocodiles and Hornbills in large enclosures.

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City tours

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Shopping, Kubah National Park souvenirs

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Good restaurants and cheap meals

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Kubah National Park nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs.

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Hotels, youth hostels, lodging

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Lodging

Accommodation is availablein the form of chalets and a hostel.

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Camping

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Backcountry

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Stay safe

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Get out


More from Sarawak:
Bako National Park, Gunung Mulu National Park, Kubah National Park, Kuching, Limbang, Miri

More from East Malaysia:
Labuan, Sabah, Sarawak

More from Malaysia:
East Malaysia, Peninsular Malaysia

More from Southeast Asia:
Borneo, Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, One month of Southeast Asian diving and culture, Paracel Islands, Philippines, Singapore, Spratly Islands, Thailand, Vietnam

More from Asia:
Caucasus, Central Asia, East Asia, Middle East, Southeast Asia

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