Miri is a coastal city in northeastern Sarawak, Malaysia. It is located near the northwest coast of the island of Borneo. It is the second largest city in Sarawak and is also the capital of Miri District of the Miri Division. Miri covers an area of 997.43 square kilometres and is located 798 kilometres northeast of Kuching and 329 kilometres southwest of Kota Kinabalu. Top places to visit are Handicraft Heritage Centre, Sarawak Handicraft, Petroleum Museum, Tua Pek Kong Chinese Temple.
Although Miri is not a tourist hotspot, it is worthy of a visit. The coastal city provides easy access to Sarawak's jungles and UNESCO listed caves, serving as a gateway to Sarawak's enchanting scenery. With sightseeing tours, it is easy for tourists to enjoy an unparalleled view of the city. Take several day trips and excursions for a memorable experience of the local life in Miri, while viewing the city's spectacular sunsets. Cultural and history tours will teach you of Sarawak's history and take you to Niah caves where the remains of a 40,000 year old human was found.
Enjoy outdoor activities like caving, hiking, trekking, river tubing and many other experiences with nature and local culture in Miri for an unforgettable experience of the city. private custom tours are perfect for tourists who prefer a one on one experience with guides at their own schedule. Twenty four hours is not enough to experience all that Miri has to offer, that's why tourists are afforded the option of multi-day tours to enjoy a full experience on their trip. Tripindicator carefully gathers information from reliable sources to provide users with a credible guide.
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