Kubah National Park : Flora and Fauna
Mixed dipterocarp forest dominates the park, with patches of scrub and kerangas. The area is rich in palms and orchids, which include species of Licuala, Rattans, Pantau, Pinanga, Appendicula, Dipodium and Eria.
The cool forest with mangrove and the dissected terrain is home to a considerably large wild life population. This includes the mouse deer, squirrels and the
bearded pig. The loud calls of the black hornbills can be heard as you walk through the park. This venerable bird features many Iban religious ceremonies. Expect to spot a variety of amphibians and reptiles too.
Planning an Itinerary
Visit the Matang Wildlife Centre and see some of the endangered wildlife species of Sarawak in their natural environment. Visitors will also gain valuable insights with their efforts to conserve these species and their habitats.
Jungle trails meandering through the cool forest provide opportunities to observe the rich variety of plant life. If you're quiet enough, you may hear the loud "gronk" of the hornbills echoing through the forest canopy.
The picturesque waterfall provides the perfect spot for picnics and cool refreshing dips after a walk through the forest. Rest a while and take in
the beauty of your surroundings before moving on to new pursuits.For an insight into the local culture, visit the nearby longhouse (Rumah Jugah) on the banks of Sungai Rayu.
Accommodation
Accommodation and facilities are available at the park and the Matang Wildlife centre.
* Chalet (5 two-bedroom units) (2 beds per room)
* Longhouse
* Campsite RM4 per night