BAKO NATIONAL PARK
Bako is one of the smallest national parks in Sarawak. However, it features
multiple biomes (including rainforest), abundant wildlife, jungle streams and
waterfalls, secluded beaches, and trekking trails. A network of 16 marked
walking trails of different lengths allows visitors access. In addition, various
beaches are accessible by boat from Kampung Bako or Teluk Assam, as well as a
geologically interesting sea stack rock formation. The range of attractions and
activities in a compact area have made Bako one of the most popular parks in
Sarawak.
FLORA AND FAUNA
Bako contains almost every type of plant life found in Borneo, with over 25
distinct types of vegetation from seven complete ecosystems: beach vegetation, cliff vegetation,
kerangas or heath forest, mangrove forest, mixed
dipterocarp
forest, padang or grasslands vegetation and peat swamp
forest. The unusual plant
life includes a variety of carnivorous plants (four species of pitcher plants, sundews, bladderworts) as well as a huge
variety of tree and other plant species.
Bako is also home to a number of lizards and snakes, most of which are
harmless. Bako is a fascinating place for bird watching, with over 150 species
recorded. Bako's nocturnal creatures include the colugo, pangolin, mousedeer, various species of fruit-eating and
insect-eating bats, tarsier, slow loris and palm
civet.
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