Bako National Park
Established in 1957, Bako National Park is Sarawak's oldest, also the smallest national park, covering just 27 square kilometres. Despite its size, it has a wide range of habitats, including mangrove swamps, dipterocarp forests, peat swamps and coastal cliffs, acting as a microcosm of Borneo's natural legacy. The park is known for its peculiar proboscis monkeys, which are unique to Borneo. It also has long-tailed macaques, bearded pigs, silvered langurs and over 190 bird species here. Also, there are 16 colour-coded trekking and hiking routes that cater to various skill levels. Notable routes include the scenic Telok Pandan Kecil Trail for its breathtaking coastline views and the circular Lintang Trail, which showcases the full range of Bako's unique biodiversity.