Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Tusan Cliff and Beach, MiriT

Tusan Beach is located 45 minute drive from Miri City.
Enjoying the walk to the Tusan Cliff
Wait a minute, it is a horse like rock formation drinking the seawater!
This horse like rock formation attract a lot of visitor during weekends.
Escaping the searing heat of the afternoon under the neck of the cliff
These rock formation look like a queen overlooking the sea and a wild boar. I was wondering why people flock to Koh Samui rock formation. This is even better. 
Walking back 


Great Caves @ Niah National Park

Traders Cave
Entrance of Great Cave
Modern Cavemen Hangout at Niah Cave
There are many caves at Niah National Park. This park is located at Batu Niah district approximately 1 hour drive from Miri City.
Exit of Great Cave
Light illuminating the total darkness in the cave
These are the three caves: Traders Cave, Great Cave and Painting Cave.
Great present with the nature
Swiftlet
Bats have their hang out and sleeping
The exit of Great Cave and heading to Painting Cave
The Caveman are the first person using facebook. Hey they just posting something there. Look like a ballet dancer




Pantu Waterfall @ Lambir National Park, Miri



Pantu Waterfall is filled with cold and reinvigorating water streaming over. This waterfall is situated along the routes to the Bukit Lambir.

You can have this waterfall for yourself due to low volume of visitors. Maybe it is situated way too far from headquarters, roughly required 1 hour hiking combination ascent and descent.


Bukit Kasut @ Great Cave of Niah


Bukit Kasut is 236m high, climbing this rocky mountain will be one of your memorable or miserable experience, if you have interest in nature, mountain climbing, and outdoor activity. Walking to the foothill of Bukit Kasut will take two hours. Followed by the 1 hour climb to the peak.


You can spot some interesting house in the middle of no where. Why there are people staying here anyway.


For those with fear of height, scaling this wobbling ladder will be scary but safe.


It is easy than you fear's thought


From the summit you can see the Batu Niah Town, it is not that high you see.


Nibong Waterfall @ Lambir National Park, Miri

Nibong waterfall, i doubt it you can label that as waterfall. It's is like water pouring from your bath tab. May be the smallest waterfall at Lambir National Park.

This waterfall is situated on the way going to Pantu Waterfall and Bukit Pantu.

I will remember it as the XS (extra small) waterfall in Lambir.

You cannot swim there, may be just clean your feet and refresh yourself.





Dinding Water @ Lambir National Park, Miri.


"Dinding" means wall. I guess they named this waterfall because its wall shape.


This waterfall is quite far from the HQ, you probably need 2-3 hours to reach this waterfall. You can dip yourself in the shallow pond water but not swimming. You can have the waterfall by yourself as very few visitor will come here because the long and arduous journey.

Friday, March 4, 2016

Pristine Pancur Waterfall @ Lambir National Park


The red and orange mushroom look like from the other galaxy. Especially the orange mushroom unique shape...amazing.






Pancur Waterfall is so far the best waterfall i ever experience among the other waterfall in Lambir National Park. Again, the best. The water is indeed invigorating and pure. One word to describe this waterfall... pristine. You need to hike around two hours (6.4 km) to reach this waterfall. Trust me, it is worth it.

     
Prawn therapy. Ounch! this fella is really hungry.

One with nature