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Sarawak - Bako National Park (Ratings: 4.6/5)

Bako National Park, established in 1957, is the oldest national park in Sarawak, Malaysia. It covers an area of 27.27 square kilometers and is known for its diverse ecosystems, including mangrove swamps, dipterocarp forests, and sandy beaches. The park is accessible via a short bus ride from Kuching, followed by a boat trip.


Website Ratings:

Google: 4.7/5

TripAdvisor: 4.5/5





Main Positive Reviews:

An incredible experience. The proboscis monkeys are a must-see. The trails are well-maintained and offer a variety of landscapes. Highly recommended!
One review mention"Beautiful park with diverse ecosystems. The boat ride was exciting, and the guides were knowledgeable. A highlight of our trip to Sarawak."
The visitor said "Amazing wildlife and scenery. We saw proboscis monkeys, bearded pigs, and many birds. The trekking paths are fantastic."
"A gem of a national park. The variety of flora and fauna is astonishing. The accommodations are basic but clean and comfortable."
"One of the best parks we’ve ever visited. The guided night walk was a highlight. The staff is friendly and helpful."

Main Negative Reviews:

"The facilities are quite basic and could use some improvements. The park is great, but be prepared for minimal amenities."
"The boat ride can be rough, especially during high tide. It’s not suitable for those prone to seasickness."
Someone mention "The park is beautiful, but the signage on some trails is confusing. We got lost a couple of times."
"Lots of mosquitoes, so bring repellent. Also, the chalets need better maintenance."
"The food options are limited and quite expensive. It’s better to bring your own snacks and water."
"It was disappointing to see the terrible and sad sight of garbage everywhere."
"The boat fees are unreasonable, with no fixed standard."
"The ticket office did not provide information about the rocks."

Overall Analysis

Cost:

Entrance Fee: Approximately MYR 20-30 for non-Malaysian adults.

Boat Ride: MYR 20 one way.

Accommodation: Prices vary from MYR 15 for dormitory beds to MYR 100 for chalets.

Total Estimated Cost Per Person: MYR 100-150.


Is it Worth Visiting:

Bako National Park is highly recommended for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Its lush rainforests, diverse wildlife (including the famous proboscis monkeys), and stunning landscapes offer a unique experience. The park's well-marked trails cater to different levels of fitness.





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