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Tanjung Datu National Park, Sarawak
This National Park is located in the Kuching Division, at the westernmost tip of Sarawak, near the Indonesian border. Gazetted in 1994, it is Sarawak's latest addition to its string of national Parks and also the smallest, covering an area of only 1,379 hectares.

Situated in a mountainous region, the area features swift-flowing rivers of crystal and clear waters. Its shoreline comprises some of Sarawak's most beautiful beaches with sparkling sand and seas of aquamarine glittering in the sun. The existence of a coral shore also sets it apart from the other coastal areas in Sarawak.
Flora and Fauna
The area is densely covered by lush vegetation of mixed dipterocarp forest, supporting a myriad of habitats, beautiful plants and intriguing wildlife.
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How to get there
It is accessible by road via Lundu and Sematan. From Semantan, proceed by boat to Tanjung Datu. The whole journey takes 3 1/2 hours.
   
     
 

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