Discover Miri: Adventure and nature at its finest

Located on the northwest coast of Borneo, the third largest island in the world, Miri offers a diverse range of green activities that will leave you awe-inspired.

Discover Miri

Welcome to Miri, the perfect destination for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike! Located on the northwest coast of Borneo, the third largest island in the world, Miri offers a diverse range of green activities that will leave you awe-inspired.

Miri is the second largest city in Sarawak, Malaysia, known as the Land of the Hornbills. Visitors can meet Jimmy and Juliet, the Oriental-pied hornbills, and learn about their romantic love story at Piasau Nature Reserve. 

This reserve is a perfect spot for birdwatching and jungle trekking, showcasing Sarawak’s priceless birdlife, such as its diverse species of Hornbill, Asian Glossy Starling, Black-headed Munia, and more.

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For divers, Miri-Sibuti Coral Reefs National Park is a paradise to explore. It is the second-largest offshore park in Sarawak and a breeding ground for at least 800 hard and soft corals species. With underwater species such as Gorgonia sea fans, bubble corals, barracudas, Napoleon wrasse, and butterfly fish, divers can explore and discover hidden gems. The best time experts recommend to dive here is from March to October.

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Nature lovers must attend the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Gunung Mulu National Park. This 60-million-year-old park has the world’s most extensive cave system with four fascinating show caves: Clearwater Cave, Lang’s Cave, Cave of the Wind, and Deer Cave. 

Mulu’s Deer Cave is the second-largest cave passage in the world, with a chamber that can fit up to 40 Boeing 747 aeroplanes inside! Visitors can also witness the breathtaking Bat Exodus, where millions of bats fly out of the cave in giant helix formations at dusk.

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Discover Niah National Park, the oldest cave in Malaysia and one of the largest limestone caves in the world. It includes palaeolithic and neolithic burial sites, ancient cave paintings, and the majestic Great Cave. On this critical prehistorical site, human prehistory was established to have existed about 65,000 years ago.

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Miri is Sarawak’s main northern gateway to the world-renowned UNESCO World Heritage site Gunung Mulu National Park, Niah National Park and Miri-Sibuti Coral Reefs National Park. With its deep-sea diving, caving, scenic beaches, and other green activities, there is always more to discover in Sarawak’s Land of the Hornbills.

In summary, Miri is a destination perfect for adventure seekers, nature lovers, and those who appreciate the beauty of Sarawak. So what are you waiting for? Visit Miri now and immerse yourself in the wonder of nature. For more adventurous and immersive activities to do in Miri, visit www.sarawaktourism.com.

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Yalinie Mathan