| Bako National Park | Batang Ai National Park | Gunung Gading National Park | Gunung Mulu National Park | Kubah National Park | Kuching Wetlands National Park | Lambir Hills National Park | Loagan Bunut National Park | Niah National Park | Santubong | Semonggoh Wildlife Centre | Similajau National Park | Tanjung Datu National Park |
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Kuching Wetlands National Park
| Located just 15 km from Kuching and approximately 5 km from Damai Beach, the
Kuching Wetlands National Park covers an area of 6,610 hectares on the estuarine
reaches of the Sibu Laut and Salak rivers.
This wetlands park is mostly comprised of a
saline mangrove system that includes an extensive network of marine waterways
and tidal creeks interconnecting the two major rivers that form the boundaries
of the park. Small patches of heath forest are found in the interior of the
park. Gazetted as a national park in July 2002, the site is one of the last
remnants of the formerly extensive Sarawak Mangrove Forest Reserve, which
previously covered approximately 17,000 hectares and was first protected in
1924. Recognizing the ecological significance and tourism potential of the area,
the Sarawak State government is currently formulating a management plan for the
Kuching Wetlands. On 8th November 2005 Malaysia designated that the park as a
Ramsar site, a wetland of international importance. The Santubong Wildlife Cruise: This award-winning tour is run by CPH Travel and departs from the Santubong Boat Club between 4 and 5 pm (depending on tide and weather) and returns around 7.30 pm. After departing the boat club you head to the Santubong and Salak river estuaries (just outside the park boundary) to search for Irrawaddy dolphins. Small groups of dolphins often feed at these river mouths and occasionally enter the Salak river itself. After searching for dolphins, your boat then enters the park^)roper, navigating the smaller rivers channels. Along the way you'll get a chance to experience the mangroves and go in search of the park's wildlife, including Proboscis monkeys. As darkness descends your boat makes its way to sites where fireflies and crocodiles are commonly seen. Flashlights are used to locate the 'eye shine' from the crocodiles. Bookings are essential, contact CPH Travel at Tel: 243708. Getting There: The park is located within an hour's journey time from Kuching. From Damai Beach it's just a 20-30 minute boat ride away. Whilst boat access to the park is possible from Telaga Air and Samariang, most tour operators use the more convenient jumping off points at Damai Beach or Santubong. Tour packages usually include transfers from your hotel in Kuching or Damai to the boat jetty departure point. Contact hotel recreation counters or tour operators for details. |
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INDEX of Kuching City May 14, 2008 08:02:28 PM |
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