Bako National Park

Bako National Park, established in 1957, is the oldest national park in Sarawak, eastern Malaysia, on the island of Borneo. It covers an area of Шаблон:Convert at the tip of the Muara Tebas peninsula at the mouth of the Bako and Kuching Rivers. It is approximately Шаблон:Convert by road from Kuching. Millions of years of erosion of the sandstone have created a coastline of steep cliffs, rocky headlands and stretches of white, sandy bays. Wave erosion at the base of the cliffs has carved many of the rocky headlands into fantastically shaped sea arches and seastacks with colored patterns formed by iron deposition. Some of these rock formations can be seen on entry to the Teluk Assam Beach, which fronts the park. The park can only be reached by a 20-minute boat ride from the village of Kampung Bako. It is often visited as a day-trip from Kuching, though accommodations (campground and forestry service bungalows) are available.

Bako is one of the smallest national parks in Sarawak. However, it features multiple biomes (including rainforest), abundant wildlife, jungle streams and waterfalls, secluded beaches, and trekking trails. A network of 16 marked walking trails of different lengths allows visitors access. In addition, various beaches are accessible by boat from Kampung Bako or Teluk Assam, as well as a geologically interesting sea stack rock formation. The range of attractions and activities in a compact area have made Bako one of the most popular parks in SarawakШаблон:Citation needed.

The park was the final pit stop of The Amazing Race Asia 1.

Flora

Bako contains almost every type of plant life found in Borneo, with over 25 distinct types of vegetation from seven complete ecosystems: beach vegetation, cliff vegetation, kerangas or heath forest, mangrove forest, mixed dipterocarp forest, padang or grasslands vegetation and peat swamp forest. The unusual plant life includes a variety of carnivorous plants (four species of pitcher plants, sundews, bladderworts) as well as a huge variety of tree and other plant species.

Fauna

Bako is home to approximately 150 endangered proboscis monkeys, which are endemic to Borneo, and has been called "the best place to see proboscis monkeys in Sarawak". Other animals include the long-tailed macaque, silvered langur, plantain squirrel, Bornean bearded pig, monitor lizards, and otters. All of these are present in the forest as well as near camp headquarters on Telok Assam beach. Bako is also home to a number of lizards and snakes, most of which are harmless. Bako is a fascinating place for bird watching, with over 150 species recorded. Bako's nocturnal creatures include the colugo, pangolin, mousedeer, various species of fruit-eating and insect-eating bats, tarsier, slow loris and palm civet.

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Alleviate Alexander
30 August 2014
Great for nature lovers! Proboscis monkeys roaming freely! Beware of notorious long-tail macaque monkeys. Immediate need of maintenance for the old chalets and rest house.
Ahmad Kamal Effendy
9 February 2014
A boon for nature lovers. Just stick to the marked trails and you'll be fine. Despite the temptation, don't swim in the sea. If jellyfishes or stingrays don't scare you, think saltwater crocodiles.
Andrew Rijnbeek
12 November 2017
A must visit in Sarawak. beautiful parc with well signed tracks. good for a one day visit but more days are optional. plenty of wildlife to see, mainly monkees.
Hermawan Prayogo
2 July 2017
Good place to adventure and treking... Go see the proboscis monkey here.. and view the sea stack by boat..
Mohd Zulfadhli Mohamad Radzuan
Teluk Pandan Kecil is worth the hike, the clean beach and green sea water is just amazing. Took us 3 hours trekking.
LoonieLiz
17 February 2014
It's said the best time to visit Bako National Park is between March & October. During Nov to Feb, u might experience more rainfall & rough seas because of the South China Sea's monsoon season.
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