Things to do in Miri, Sarawak: The Best Nature & Parks

April 29, 2022 Emerita Lamoureux

Miri is a terrific base for exploring Borneo’s spectacular rainforests and alpine meadows. Here you’ll find four National Parks, each with its own distinct drawing power: Gunung Mulu is teeming with caves and limestone formations; Niah was the discovery site of prehistoric human remains; Lambir Hills features stunning waterfalls and wildlife; and Loagan Bunut is ideal for hiking and birdwatching.
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1. Niah Caves

Miri Malaysia +60 85-434 184 http://www.sarawakforestry.com/htm/snp-np-niah.html
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4.5 based on 336 reviews

Niah Caves

Reviewed By Lo11111111

I depart as early as 5am from miri city centre to Pujut Bus station by grab (many grab are available even it is still early morning). At Pujut Bus station, bus any bus ticket heading to Bintulu (no reservation needed as there are many highway bus company, counter has open very early as well). Bus trip will takes about 90 minutes before stopping at Niah rest area (Persimpangan Niah). The journey was little bumpy, don't eat heavy breakfast before boarding! Once you reach Niah rest area, just ask the bus driver how to locate the local car driver to take you up to Niah cave, which is just about less than 10 min driving. There are many local drivers stand by already. One way cost RM30. I exchange my mobile number with the driver so that I can call him to take me down from Niah (he offer me discount as well as I book him 2 ways). For return trip, just hop in to any highway bus heading to Miri (again, no reservation required). You can pay by cash to driver upon arrival. Travelling by highway bus is very easy and much cheaper compared to booking a private car or grab all the way from Miri centre to Niah cave. Do try it out! As a slow solo hiker, I took 4 hours to visit all 3 caves and orang asli village. I would recommend to hike as early as possible as the weather is cooler, and less crowd (which you could take as many picture as you can without anyone in the picture!). There are 2 orang Iban ladies selling some drink and souvenirs on the half way, you need to pay RM0.50 to use the toilet as well. I enjoy every moment of hike and scenery. The caves were amazing to see! Do prepare good hiking shoes, torchlight, gloves, ample drinking water. Watch out your steps as the caves are slippery, some wooden planks are broken as well.

2. Mulu Caves

Near Long Terawan, Miri 98000 Malaysia +60 85-792 300 http://mulupark.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 243 reviews

Mulu Caves

Reviewed By NicT198 - Sibu, Malaysia

As a Malaysian, i have learned about the size of the caves from the school text books but i couldn't imagine how magnificently large and beautiful it is. Words and photos are insufficient to describe the size and beauty of these caves. There's a total of 4 show caves separated into 2 places: Deer and Lang caves are side-by-side: 3km walk from the park HQ - it is also the place to watch the 'bat exodus' Wind and Clear Water caves: requires a boat ride to reach; there are many stairs in these 2 caves but it's definitely worth the effort. - to visit: please prepare a torch light, poncho (just in case it rains), hiking shoes with good grip (could be slippery); and always, listen to the guide - they are there to make sure of our safety and comfort. on the side note: I believe this is the most well-maintained national park in Sarawak - clean and tidy.

3. Piasau Nature Reserve

Miri 98000 Malaysia https://piasaunaturereserve.com.my/
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Piasau Nature Reserve

4. Niah National Park

Miri 98000 Malaysia +60 85-434 184 http://www.sarawakforestry.com/htm/snp-np-niah.html#visiting
Excellent
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4.0 based on 117 reviews

Niah National Park

Reviewed By rlgm007

Once you enter the Niah National Park and purchase a ticket remember to take water (there are vendors selling water midway), a head light (an absolute must), rain poncho, and binoculars (if you like birds). You must cross on a small boat for 1 ringet then you walk on a wooden boardwalk for 4.5 km to get to the caves. The caves are fantastic and grand. You can even see pictographs in the painted cave. If you book in the Longhouse Patrick Libau beware of Josman as he doesn't answer his phone, doesn't respond to text messages and/or emails. I tried contacting him for over a week just to reconfirm my stay and he never responded. I booked in June and at that time he was very responsive. He even told me to take the bus to the Kosa Junction where he would pick me up. Well, I'd still be there waiting for him. Fortunately I rented a car and could easily move around. The longhouse is impossible to find and the Waze and Google Maps sent me to an area where no one knew Josman. I booked through AirBnB who won't refund my complete payment (NEVER WILL I BOOK ANYTHING THROUGH AIRBNB - THE WORST). Because the caves are in the middle of no where there are no hotels nearby so I had to book another hotel in Miri... an hour and half away. I have yet to hear from the Longhouse Patrick Libau....

5. Lambir Hills National Park

M, Miri 98000 Malaysia 6 082 610088 http://www.sarawakforestry.com/htm/snp-np-lambir.html
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4.0 based on 171 reviews

Lambir Hills National Park

Reviewed By YiC583 - Miri, Malaysia

We went as a group of writers looking for adventure and at the same time reuniting in Miri. We were all from different parts of Malaysia but we have been friends for some years. It was good doing the trekking and later, we had a small picnic. But when the rain came we did not cook our meat and fish. Although we were drenched we enjoyed ourselves. We had to bring our prepared bbq stuff back to the hotel.

6. Tusan Cliff Beach

Miri Malaysia
Excellent
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4.0 based on 79 reviews

Tusan Cliff Beach

Reviewed By sujitc997 - Miri, Malaysia

A short drive from city of Miri Malaysia in the northern part of state of Sarawak. Very near to Brunei Darussalam border. Relaxing destination fur from crowded tourist places. Nature has created it's own pictorial stand in local language "Memang Baik"

7. Gua Niah

Miri Malaysia +60 85-417 130
Excellent
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4.0 based on 12 reviews

Gua Niah

8. Tusan Beach

Miri 98000 Malaysia
Excellent
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4.0 based on 24 reviews

Tusan Beach

9. Crocodile Farm

Miri Malaysia http://www.miricrocodilefarm.com/
Excellent
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3.5 based on 108 reviews

Crocodile Farm

Reviewed By nazrul6898 - Miri, Malaysia

a small 'zoo' with more than just crocodile. The main highlight is crocodile, you can see them up close , and if you are lucky you can see the feeding time. There are other animals too if you get bored with crocs to quickly.

10. Luak Bay

Miri 98000 Malaysia
Excellent
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3.5 based on 17 reviews

Luak Bay

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