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Miri

Sarawak, Malaysia
City·Vibrant, Historical, Eco Friendly
Miri
Photo by Ryan 'O' Niel from Unsplash
Miri
Photo by Adzim Musa from Unsplash
Miri
Photo by Ryan 'O' Niel from Unsplash
Miri
Photo by Andrew A from Unsplash
Miri
Photo by Adzim Musa from Unsplash
Miri
Photo by Ryan 'O' Niel from Unsplash
Miri
Photo by Adzim Musa from Unsplash
Miri
Photo by Ryan 'O' Niel from Unsplash
Miri
Photo by Andrew A from Unsplash
Miri
Photo by Adzim Musa from Unsplash
Miri
Photo by Adzim Musa from Unsplash
Miri
Photo by Ryan 'O' Niel from Unsplash
Miri
Photo by Ryan 'O' Niel from Unsplash

Miri, located in northeastern Sarawak, Malaysia, is a city steeped in history and natural beauty. Known as the birthplace of Malaysia's petroleum industry, it has grown into a vibrant hub with a rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the city's historical sites and enjoy its proximity to several national parks, including the UNESCO World Heritage Site Gunung Mulu National Park. Miri offers a unique blend of urban amenities and access to stunning natural landscapes, making it a perfect destination for eco-tourists and history enthusiasts alike.

Miri, located in northeastern Sarawak, Malaysia, is a city steeped in history and natural beauty. Known as the birthplace of Malaysia's petroleum industry, it has grown into a vibrant hub with a rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the city's historical sites and enjoy its proximity to several national parks, including the UNESCO World Heritage Site Gunung Mulu National Park. Miri offers a unique blend of urban amenities and access to stunning natural landscapes, making it a perfect destination for eco-tourists and history enthusiasts alike.

Highlights

  • Gateway to UNESCO World Heritage Site Gunung Mulu National Park.

  • Rich history in the petroleum industry.

  • Cultural and historical attractions.

  • Proximity to several national parks.

  • Coastal city with diverse ecosystems.

Before you go: Miri essentials

  • Close access to several national parks, ideal for nature enthusiasts.

  • Rich cultural heritage with historical sites and museums.

  • Known for its role in the petroleum industry.

Getting Around

Miri is best explored by car, but taxis and ride-sharing services are also available.

Local Cuisine

Try local delicacies such as Sarawak laksa and kolo mee.

Best For

Eco-tourists and history enthusiasts.

Currency

MYR RM

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Population

300,543

Cultural Etiquette

Respect local customs and dress modestly when visiting cultural sites.

Safety

Miri is generally safe, but it's always wise to stay alert in crowded areas.

Languages Spoken

Malay, English, Chinese

Best time to visit Miri

March-MaySeptember-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring offers mild weather, perfect for exploring national parks and cultural sites.

Summer

Summers are warm and humid, ideal for beach activities and exploring coastal areas.

Best Season

Fall

Fall sees pleasant weather with fewer tourists, great for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

Winter

Winters are mild, making it a good time to visit indoor attractions and enjoy local festivals.

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Location

Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia
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