Similajau National Park is located in South China Sea in Bintulu Division of Sarawak, Malaysia. The prime attraction of the park are the salt-water crocodiles which are the world’s largest crocodiles. It is known for its rich diverse biodiversity with beaches, rocky beds and rainforest.
Similajau National Park is notable for its Sea and River Cruises which offer a night travel ito witness the crocodiles. Apart from this, there are several well-marked trails and jungle treks at the park which end at magnificent long stretched beaches and bays. With 185+ species of birds, it is also an ideal place for birding. The park is crowded on weekends and public holidays and is suitable for picnics and gatherings.
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