Kubah Waterfall

Kubah Waterfall
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Overview

Kubah Waterfall, located within Kubah National Park near Kuching, Sarawak, is a hidden gem of Borneo’s rainforest. Just 20 km from Kuching city, it offers an ideal escape for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and photographers. The waterfall is part of a multi-tiered system, surrounded by lush greenery, streams, and a rich diversity of flora and fauna.


Ticket Information

CategoryMalaysiansNon-Malaysians
Adult Entrance FeeRM10RM20
Child Entrance FeeRM5RM10
Camping Fee (per night)RM10RM20
Car Parking FeeRM5RM5
Motorcycle Parking FeeRM2RM2

Note: Fees may change, check before visiting.


Opening Hours

  • Weekdays: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Weekends & Public Holidays: 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM
    Last entry is 30 minutes before closing.

Attraction Highlights

  • Multi-Tiered Waterfall: Kubah Waterfall has several tiers, each offering a unique scenic view and a pool for swimming.
  • Waterfall Trail: 3 km moderate hike through dipterocarp forest with plankwalks over streams.
  • Rayu Trail: Connects Kubah to Matang Wildlife Centre, showcasing riverine forest and Bintangor trees.
  • Palmetum: A 30-minute walk featuring over 90 palm species, one of the richest palm habitats globally.
  • Gunung Serapi Summit: 5–6 hour trek for panoramic rainforest views.

How to Get There

  • By Car: 45-minute drive from Kuching; GPS/Waze recommended.
  • Public Transport: City Link Bus K21 from Saujana Car Park, Kuching. RM4 one-way; infrequent departures.
  • Taxi/Grab: Taxi approx RM70 one-way; Grab approx RM25 one-way.

Travel Tips

  • Best Visiting Time: March to October (dry season).
  • Safety: Wear non-slip hiking shoes; trails can be slippery.
  • Gear: Rain jacket, sun hat, sunblock recommended.
  • Wildlife: Look out for over 60 frog species, birds, and unique plants.
  • Hydration: Carry water and snacks; no food stalls inside the park.

Photo Ideas

  • Tier 1: Capture cascading waters and lush greenery.
  • Tier 2: Focus on sunlight filtering through the forest and water droplets.
  • Tier 3: Wide-angle shots of the entire waterfall.
  • Wildlife & Flora: Pitcher plants, frogs, and bird species along trails.

FAQ

  1. Is camping allowed?
    Yes, with a fee of RM10 (Malaysians) and RM20 (non-Malaysians).
  2. Are guided tours available?
    Yes, for Waterfall Trail, Night Froggy Adventure, and Gunung Serapi treks.
  3. Can I swim in the waterfall pool?
    Yes, it’s safe for swimming.
  4. What to wear for hiking?
    Comfortable clothing, sturdy shoes, and a rain jacket.
  5. Is there an entrance fee?
    Yes, RM10 for Malaysians, RM20 for non-Malaysians.
  6. Are there restroom facilities?
    Basic restrooms available at the park headquarters.
  7. Can I bring food?
    Yes, but carry out all trash.
  8. Is the park wheelchair accessible?
    Most trails are not wheelchair-friendly.
  9. Are pets allowed?
    No, pets are prohibited.
  10. Is there a park map?
    Yes, available at the headquarters and online.

Conclusion

Kubah Waterfall in Kubah National Park offers a perfect mix of adventure, relaxation, and natural beauty. From multi-tiered cascades to rich biodiversity and jungle trails, it promises an unforgettable Borneo experience. Visit during the dry season for optimal hiking conditions and bring your camera to capture stunning landscapes and wildlife.

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