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KUCHING - Sematan Town KUCHING - Fairy & Wind Caves KUCHING - Picther Plant & Wild Orchid Centre
KUCHING - Kampung Telaga Air KUCHING - Borneo Highlands KUCHING - Serian Old Town
KUCHING - Teluk Melano KUCHING CITY - Main Bazaar KUCHING CITY - Museums
KUCHING CITY - Fort Margarita KUCHING CITY - Waterfront KUCHING CITY - Sunday Market
KUCHING - Sarawak Cultural Village KUCHING - Longhouses KUCHING - Kubah National Park
KUCHING - Jong's Crocodile Farm KUCHING - Semenggoh Wildlife MIRI - Mulu National Park (MIRI)
KUCHING - Gading National Park KUCHING - Bako National Park MIRI - Lambir National Park (MIRI)
BINTULU - Similajau National Park MIRI - Niah Caves (MIRI)
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MIRI - Niah Caves (MIRI)
Niah National Park is situated on the Sungai Niah, about 3 km from Batu Niah town and 110 km to the south-west of Miri in northern Sarawak. The park was first gazetted as a National Historic Monument in 1958, gazetted as National Park on 23 November 1974 and was published to the public on 1 January 1975. The Park is one of Sarawak's smaller national parks, but it is certainly one of the most important and has some of the most unusual visitor attractions. The park's main claim to fame is its role as one of the birthplaces of civilisation in the region. The oldest modern human remains discovered in Southeast Asia were found at Niah, making the park one of the most important archaeological sites in the world.

Forty thousand years ago, the Niah Great Cave sheltered human life. Here lies the oldest human remains in Southeast Asia, along with many other relics of prehistoric man. Today the Cave is home only to bats, swiftlets and other specially adapted forms of life. However, a few locals still venture into the dark interior to collect guano (bird and bat droppings used as fertilizer) and bird's nest.

The famous Painted Cave is another highlight of the visit to Niah Cave. Here, little human-like figures drawn in red haematite watch over a gravesite where the bodies of the dead were each laid in its own boat-shaped coffin. The Great Cave and Painted Cave have been declared as National Historical Monuments.The Caves are accessible via a raised plankwalk that winds through lowland forest vibrant with birds and butterflies. Apart from the Caves, visitors can explore several kilometres of forest trails to feel the richness of tropical rainforests, climb a 400m tall limestone ridge or visit an Iban longhouse located near the Park boundary. Visitors can also rent a boat or walk along the river from Park headquarters to Batu Niah town.

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