Niah, a city in Sarawak, Malaysia, is best known for the Niah National Park. This park is an archaeological treasure trove, featuring dramatic limestone caves and ancient rock paintings that offer a glimpse into prehistoric life. Visitors can explore the park's rich biodiversity and scenic hiking trails, making it a perfect destination for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers. The park's caves are not only a geological wonder but also a cultural heritage site, providing a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
Wear comfortable shoes and bring a flashlight for exploring the caves.
Keep an eye out for the diverse wildlife in the park, including various bird species.
Take time to appreciate the ancient rock paintings found within the caves.
Check weather conditions before your visit as the trails can be slippery when wet.
Spring is a great time to visit Niah with pleasant weather, ideal for exploring the national park.
Expect higher temperatures and humidity; stay hydrated while hiking.
Mild weather in fall makes it a comfortable season for outdoor activities.
The cooler temperatures are perfect for exploring the caves and trails without the heat.
MYR RM
$50-$100 p/day
48,875
Malay, English
March-May, September-November
Adventure, Cultural Exploration, Nature, History