Similajau National Park
The national park provides a recreational resource with rainforest, white and golden sand beaches, and rocky coastlines overlooking the South China Sea. The park is abundant in both vegetation and animals. The park was initially gazetted on December 1, 1976, and it was published on April 20, 1978. It formerly covered 70.64 km2 (17,460 acres) of the forest, ranging from Sungai Like in the south to Sungai Similajau in the north. On February 17, 2000, another 19.32 km2 (4,770 acres) were added to the park, bringing the total area to 89.96 km2 (22,230 acres) along a thin coastal strip.
This national park, located on the coast of the island of Borneo, is a lovely blend of a number of varied habitats and offers a plethora of various activities for tourists to select from. Whether you are a birdwatcher, a hiker, or a snorkeler, the facilities on offer are amazing, and each visitor is free to follow their favorite interest as they wish. Beautiful beaches flank the shore, and dense, impenetrable vegetation rises until it is stopped by the sand. Take to the sea for a spectacular boat ride; glancing back at the shore will provide you with an incredible view of this gorgeous length of coastline.
Location: Similajau, Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia