About Crocker Range National Park
Established in 1984, Crocker Range National Park spans 139,919 hectares, making it the largest terrestrial protected area in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. Situated along the Crocker Range, this forested expanse forms a vital biodiversity corridor between the east and west coasts of Sabah and is part of the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves since 2014.
The park’s elevation ranges from lowland tropical rainforests to cool montane ecosystems, hosting rare, endangered, and endemic species of flora and fauna—perfect for nature lovers, scientists, and eco-tourists.
Top Attractions & Things to Do
1. Bird Watching Paradise
The park is one of Sabah’s best birding sites, home to over 265 bird species, including:
- Asian Paradise Flycatcher
- Hornbills
- Buff-rumped Woodpecker
- Chestnut Munia
- Bulbuls
- Pacific Swallow
Whether you’re a casual observer or an avid ornithologist, bring binoculars for a rewarding experience.
2. White Water Rafting at Padas River
The Padas River, which snakes through the park, is Borneo’s premier rafting destination with Grade III–IV rapids.
- Best for thrill-seekers
- Surrounded by pristine rainforest
- Accessible via train from Beaufort (scenic route)
3. Salt Trail Jungle Trek
Follow the historical Salt Trail, a 34 km path used by indigenous communities for trading salt and goods.
- Starts at Inobong, ends at Tikolod
- Takes 2–4 days to complete
- Offers camping, homestays, and cultural interaction
- Ideal for serious hikers and adventure lovers
4. Insectarium & Wildlife Observation
Located at the Park Headquarters, the Insectarium showcases over 400 insect species such as:
- Leaf and Stick Insects
- Rhinoceros Beetles
- Stag Beetles
Explore other sightings like frogs, snakes, butterflies, and if you’re lucky, even the elusive clouded leopard or orangutan.
5. Fern Garden & Rafflesia Plot
- Fern Garden: Features 55+ fern species thriving in the moist forest environment.
- Rafflesia Plot: A special conservation area for the Rafflesia, the world’s largest flower, which blooms unpredictably and is best viewed with a guide.
6. Night Jungle Walks
Join a ranger-led night walk to see nocturnal wildlife and glowing mushrooms. Pre-booking is required. You might encounter:
- Tree frogs
- Fireflies
- Night birds
- Bioluminescent fungi
Accommodation Options
You can spend the night at the park via:
- Campsites
- Rest House
- Dormitories
It’s recommended to book in advance during peak dry seasons (May–September).
Best Time to Visit
- Ideal Season: May to September
- Avoid: October to February (monsoon rains and trail closures)
How to Get There
Distance from Kota Kinabalu: ~96 km
Option 1: Taxi
- KK to Keningau Taxi Station: RM120
- Keningau to Park HQ: RM40
Option 2: Bus
- Bus from Merdeka Field (Padang Merdeka) to Keningau: RM16/person
- Then take a local taxi to the park
Alternatively, book private tours or car rentals for flexibility.
What to Bring
- Trekking shoes
- Binoculars
- Insect repellent
- Lightweight raincoat
- Camera with zoom lens for bird photography
- Headlamp for night walks
More Info & Bookings
Website: Sabah Parks Official Website
Contact: +60 88-523500
Email: info@sabahparks.org.my
Final Thoughts
Crocker Range National Park in Sabah is a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic Bornean rainforest experience. Whether you’re trekking through the historic Salt Trail, spotting rare birds, rafting through rapids, or simply immersing yourself in nature—this park promises an unforgettable eco-adventure.