Lambir Hills Waterfalls

Lambir Hills Waterfalls
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Overview

Located just 30 km south of Miri, Lambir Hills National Park is one of Sarawak’s most accessible and enchanting rainforest getaways. Known for its lush greenery, scenic hiking trails, and multiple waterfalls—including the popular Latak Waterfall—this compact park offers a glimpse of Borneo’s incredible biodiversity within a manageable distance from the city. It’s a perfect day-trip destination for families, nature lovers, and photographers seeking a refreshing escape from urban life.


Ticket Information

Below are the latest available ticket rates for Lambir Hills Waterfalls, managed by the Sarawak Forestry Corporation. Prices may vary slightly, so confirm at the entrance or via the official website before your visit.

CategoryPrice (MYR)
Malaysian AdultRM 10
Malaysian Child (6–17 years)RM 3
Non-Malaysian AdultRM 20
Non-Malaysian Child (6–17 years)RM 7
Children below 6 yearsFree
Car ParkingFree or minimal charge
Motorcycle ParkingFree
Camping FeeRM 5–10 per person
Chalet AccommodationAvailable via booking
Camera / Filming PermitSubject to approval (if professional)

Booking Contact:
Sarawak Forestry Corporation, Lambir Hills National Park Office
📞 +60 85-436 637 (Miri Regional Office)


Opening Hours

  • Daily: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Best visiting time: Early morning (8:00–10:00 AM) for cooler weather and fewer visitors.
  • Visitors must exit the park by 5:00 PM as the trails close for safety reasons.

Attraction Highlights

  • Latak Waterfall: The park’s main attraction, located just 15–20 minutes from the headquarters. It features a tall cascade flowing into a clear emerald pool ideal for swimming.
  • Pantu & Nibong Waterfalls: Accessible through moderate trails, these lesser-known falls offer a quieter experience surrounded by thick forest.
  • Dinding & Tengkorong Waterfalls: Perfect for seasoned hikers; these trails are more challenging but reward visitors with untouched jungle scenery.
  • Canopy Walk & Suspension Bridge: Scenic wooden paths offering panoramic rainforest views.
  • Wildlife Spotting: Keep an eye out for hornbills, squirrels, monkeys, and unique tropical flora.

Activities to Try:

  • Jungle trekking
  • Birdwatching
  • Swimming at the lower pools
  • Nature photography
  • Camping or staying in forest chalets

How to Get There

By Car (Recommended):
From Miri city centre, drive along Miri–Bintulu Road (AH150) for about 30 km. The journey takes roughly 30 minutes. Ample parking is available at the park entrance.

By Bus:
From Pujut Bus Terminal, board any bus heading toward Bintulu or Sibu. Ask the driver to drop you at the Lambir Hills junction. From there, walk or hitch a short ride (~2 km) to the park entrance.

By Taxi or Grab:
Taxis and Grab cars are available from Miri. Negotiate a return trip or ask the driver to wait as public transport options for returning are limited.


Travel Tips

Best Visiting Months: March to October (dry season).

Avoid the Rainy Season: November to February can make trails muddy and slippery.

What to Bring:

  • Insect repellent
  • Sturdy shoes or hiking sandals
  • Swimwear and towel
  • Water bottle and snacks
  • Waterproof bag for electronics

Safety Tips:

  • Always check water depth before swimming.
  • Do not enter trails after 3:00 PM.
  • Watch out for leeches and slippery rocks.
  • Follow trail markers and avoid venturing off-path.

Facilities:

  • Public toilets, rest areas, picnic gazebos, and a visitor information centre are available near the headquarters.

Photo Ideas

  • Latak Waterfall: Capture a wide shot of the waterfall framed by dense forest. Early morning provides the best light.
  • Bridge & Trails: Create depth by photographing the suspension bridge from below or across.
  • Macro Shots: Focus on mushrooms, leaves, and insects for close-up nature photography.
  • Long Exposure: Use slow shutter speed for silky waterfall effects.
  • Summit View (Bukit Pantu Trail): Get a panoramic shot of the rainforest canopy and surrounding hills.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. How far is Lambir Hills from Miri?
It’s approximately 30 km (30 minutes) by car from the city centre.

2. Is the park suitable for families?
Yes. The Latak Waterfall trail is short and family-friendly.

3. Are there guided tours available?
Yes. Local operators in Miri offer half-day or full-day guided excursions.

4. Can I swim at the waterfalls?
Yes, swimming is allowed at designated pools like Latak Waterfall. Always check depth before entering.

5. Is camping allowed?
Yes, designated camping areas and chalets are available for overnight stays.

6. What wildlife can I see?
Expect birds (hornbills, kingfishers), small mammals, and butterflies.

7. Is the park open all year?
Yes, except during maintenance or unsafe weather conditions.

8. How difficult are the hiking trails?
Latak is easy; Pantu and Nibong are moderate; the Bukit Lambir trail is challenging.

9. Can I bring food into the park?
Yes, but bring reusable containers and avoid littering.

10. Is mobile signal available?
Signal is weak in deeper sections of the park; plan ahead.

11. Do I need a guide for short trails?
Not necessary for Latak or Pantu trails, but advisable for long hikes.

12. Are there eateries nearby?
Limited options near the park. Pack your meals or eat in Miri before your trip.


Conclusion

Whether you’re chasing waterfalls, birdwatching, or simply escaping the city, Lambir Hills Waterfalls is a Sarawak treasure worth exploring. Just a short drive from Miri, the park combines easy access with a truly wild rainforest experience. With its scenic trails, photogenic cascades, and calming atmosphere, Lambir Hills offers an unforgettable glimpse of nature’s beauty in Borneo.

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