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TUSAN BEACH SUBIS

TUSAN BEACH SUBIS

34.11km from Gua Niah (Niah Caves) Entrance, Niah, Sarawak.

Series of relatively narrow white sand beaches broken by rock outcrops and backend by a mixture of sandstone and limestone cliffs for its entire 11km length. The beach is home to a kind of algae that produce a glowing light when the water they are living in is disturbed by motion.

Lambir Hills National Park

Lambir Hills National Park

51.97km from Gua Niah (Niah Caves) Entrance, Niah, Sarawak.

The famed Lambir Hills National Park is located along the Miri-Bintulu road, 36 km south-west of Miri town in Sarawak, East Malaysia. There are around 1,173 tree species in the park alone, with 286 genera and 81 tree families making Lambir one of the more diversified forests in Malaysia.

Petroleum Museum, Miri, Sarawak.

Petroleum Museum, Miri, Sarawak.

67.93km from Gua Niah (Niah Caves) Entrance, Niah, Sarawak.

The Petroleum Museum is a museum in Canada Hill, Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia. The area no longer produces oil and has been declared as a protected historical site by Sarawak State Government.

Miri Crocodile Farm Cum Mini Zoo

Miri Crocodile Farm Cum Mini Zoo

86.4km from Gua Niah (Niah Caves) Entrance, Niah, Sarawak.

Miri Crocodile Farm Cum Mini Zoo with more than 1,000 Estuarine Crocodile and Malayan Gharial in 22 acres landscaped setting with natural breeding enclosure and man-made sanctuary ponds specially carved out for the creatures.

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Gua Niah (Niah Caves) Entrance, Niah, Sarawak.

Niah National Park provides some interesting and impressive sights. The area was a major center of human settlement as early as 40,000 years ago and features one of the world’s largest cave entrances, Palaeolithic and Neolithic burial sites and iron-age cave paintings.