The Semenggoh Wildlife Centre was established in 1975 to care for wild animals which have either been found injured in the forest, orphaned, or were previously kept as illegal pets.
Loagan Bunut, which centers around Sarawak’s largest natural lake, is one of the most unusual aquatic ecosystems in Malaysia.
At Kuching Wetlands National Parks, there is always a chance to spot the elusive and rare Irrawaddy dolphin, which is quite common in this area
Come & join us at Annah Rais Longhouse! Live with us under one roof in the longhouse & experience the traditional way of living here! Also, adventure together with us into the beautiful interior tropical rainforest to explore the beauty of nature.
The First and the Largest Crocodile Farm in the northern region of Sarawak.
Pustaka Negeri Sarawak is conceived as a major information resource centre and as the hub of information services for the public and private sectors.
Matang Wildlife Centre, part of Kubah National Park, houses endangered wildlife in large enclosed areas of rainforest or spacious cages. The main attraction is the orang utan adoption programme.
It houses forestry, traditional wood displays, forest-based products and the exhibition of timber industry development in Sarawak.
This Museum displays the history and culture of the people in this region such as bamboo band, salt making, beadwork, bark cloth, brassware, basketry and much more.
This is said to be the Worlds first Cat Museum and it contains more than 2,000 cat artifacts and memorabilia from all over the world.
The concept of the Museum is interactive-oriented which enable visitors to interact with the advanced devices. Visitors may also enjoy the exhibitions and view the entire artifact displayed.
This Museum exhibits the pre-historical artefacts and culture of the area.
Bako National Park, established in 1957, is the oldest national park in Sarawak, eastern Malaysia, on the island of Borneo.
The Luak Bay E s p l a n a d e , 11km south of town, has an attractive white sand beach, making it a popular spot for picnics and barbecues, and probably the best spot in Miri to enjoy the spectacular tropical sunsets.
Collections/ Displays include artifacts from the past as well as photographs taken by Charles Hose himself. Among many photographs are salt processing by the Kelabits,
Collections/ Displays include police weapons, paraphernalias, lock ups, gambling equipments and weapons confiscated from gangsters.
Located 3km from City Centre, Taman Awam Miri is a huge family park with children's playground, botanical garden, soft adventure activities and jogging trails. The park is dotted with stone carvings and sculpture.
This cruise criss-crosses the mouth of the Santubong River in search of the rare Irrawaddy Dolphin. The Irrawaddy, or snubfin dolphin, inhabits rivers, estuaries and shallow coastal areas.
Collections/ Displays include ethnographical, archaeological, natural history, local history and archival materials. Temporary exhibitions at interval.