Bako National Park established in 1957, Bako National Park is the oldest national park in Sarawak. It is famous for its unique rock formations, lush mangroves, rainforests, and proboscis monkeys. The park offers a wide variety of habitats, from beaches to jungle trails, and is perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.




The iconic Serpent Head sea stack at Bako National Park in Sarawak collapsed on 13th February 2024 due to natural causes. Shaped like a snake’s head, the rock formation was a major draw for visitors to Bako National Park and was believed to have been shaped by waves and seawater over thousands of years.




Bako National Park’s undisputed star is the proboscis monkey, known for its distinctive, oversized nose and endearingly comical pot-bellied figure. This rainforest icon is surrounded by an ensemble of captivating wildlife, including mischievous long-tailed macaque monkeys frequently seen patrolling the park headquarters, graceful silvered leaf monkeys, impressive monitor lizards, curious squirrels, and even flying lemurs that glide effortlessly from tree to tree.



For those wanting a true Bako experience, an overnight stay is a must. The park offers comfortable chalets equipped with electricity and running water sourced from a pristine mountain stream. Visitors can also enjoy the park’s cafeteria serving snacks and chilled beverages, explore the educational centre, and make use of the visitor room and information centre to enhance their adventure.



Operating Hours:
- Monday – Sunday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Contact Info:
- Phone Number: +60 82-248 088
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