Similajau National Park
Similajau National Park was gazetted in the year of 1976 and is then opened 
to public two years after it is gazetted. The National Park acts as a home and 
natural habitat for the wildlife, flora and trees around.
The main kinds of floras that are to be found in the park are Kerangas and Mixed 
Dipterocarp Forest. The famous Tongkat Ali which aids in men's fertility is to 
be seen here too.
The park possesses as much as 185 species of birds and hornbills are definitely 
one of them. As Sarawak is famous for crocodiles, it is quite normal to observe 
the Saltwater Crocodiles by the beach. Dolphins, whales, dugongs and green 
turtles can too, be seen occasionally. 
There are many places of interest in the National Park. They are Batu Mandi, 
View Point, Batu Anchau, Selunsur Rapid, Sebubong Pool, Turtle Beach and Golden 
Beach. All places can be reached by foot as it is located near to the Park 
Office.
However, in order to reach Batu Mandi, one needs to go for a boat ride as it is 
located off shore. What interesting on both beaches is that you have the 
opportunity to check out the turtles laying eggs on the beach. However, it is 
important to not disturb the turtles. 
The season of laying eggs is from March until September and this activity is 
carried out annually. Of course, there are too, nature trails for adventurous 
people out there. There are many activities that can be done in the park 
including snorkeling, bird watching, jungle trekking, sea and river cruising, 
just to name a few. You can also barbecue and picnic in the park. 
It is possible to locate yourself for a few nights in the National Park as they 
offer various types of accommodation according to your own preference. However, 
do remember to give the Park Office a phone call to check on the availability 
and recent rates. 
Chalet, hostels and camping sites are all up for grabs. Do take note that there 
is no camp tents prepared for visitors and so, you have to bring your own 
equipment if you fancy camping. Remember to go shopping for convenient food and 
drinks as it will be easier if you are to spending a few nights in the park. 
Still, there is a canteen selling simple food and meals.
Getting There
Similajau National Park is situated in the Bintulu division. It is located about 
30 km away from the Bintulu town center. You can take the taxi to reach 
Similajau National Park from either Bintulu town or directly from Bintulu 
Airport. 
There are public buses services available, by Syarikat Bus Bintulu Sdn Bhd (SBBS). 
However, you have to disembark from the bus before you reach the Park and you 
can either walk or hail a taxi to take you for a further 9 km.
Alternatively, you can also travel by express boat from the Bintulu town the 
park.
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