2024

BUKIT LABIR HIKING

Natural site to discover

Lambir Hills Park is 52 hectares in size and boasts numerous hiking trails, from the easiest to the most challenging. They are well-marked and color-coded and intersect one another, making it possible to undertake several treks in a single day. Over 157 species of bird have been recorded here, and botanists are still discovering plants. The park is also home to gibbons, clouded leopards and tarsiers. But the chances of spotting them remain slim, especially for inexperienced eyes. A guide is not compulsory, but recommended if you want to learn more about the natural world around you. Good walking shoes, plenty of water and anti-bleeding socks are essential... And of course a swimsuit, for those who wish to cool off en route in one of the magnificent waterfalls.

Main Trail. This 800 m trail takes 12 minutes to complete and leads to all the other trails. Easy.

Latak Waterfall. Bukit Lambir's most popular hike leads to a beautiful 25-meter-high waterfall. A natural pool with a sandy bottom makes it an ideal spot for a wild swim. For greater peace and quiet, come during the week, because at weekends, the place is very popular with picnickers from Miri. 20 minutes. Easy tour.

Pantu. The almost 2 km-long trail leads through the forest to a 40-meter-high observation tower where you can watch the canopy and the birds. 1h. Medium difficulty.

Bukit Pantu. The hill closest to headquarters offers a beautiful view of the park. You can cool off at the Nibong waterfall on the way. 1h35. Moderately priced.

Pantu Waterfall. This popular 2 km trail takes you to another waterfall, a little wilder and less frequented than Latak. 1h45. Moderate.

Bakam. After Pantu Waterfall, the trail continues through dense forest and climbs gradually. 2 hours 40 minutes. Difficult.

Tengkorong & Dinding Waterfalls. These crystal-clear waterfalls have to be earned, but the reward is that you should be alone. 2 hrs.

Bukit Labir. Climbing the park's highest peak (456 m) requires a good level of physical fitness to cope with some tough passages and a long walk in a very wet climate. Note the transition between dipterocarp forest (tall trees) and heather forest with stunted trees. Along the way, you'll be rewarded with some beautiful wild orchids. You can cool off at the Dinding waterfall on the way back. 3h30. Difficult.

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