Kubah National Park is known for its stunning rainforest scenery, myriad of wildlife species, and its renowned frog pond. It offers visitors diverse hiking opportunities and breathtaking landscapes.
Kubah National Park is located in Sarawak on the island of Borneo, Malaysia. Characterized by its rugged rainforest terrain, the park spans over several hills and is dominated by the peaks of Mount Serapi, Mount Selang, and Mount Sendok. This protected area is a biodiversity hotspot, home to a variety of plant species including orchids and ferns, as well as wildlife such as bearded pigs, mouse deer, and a wide range of bird species. The park is especially famous for its amphibian diversity, with the frog pond drawing researchers and visitors alike for nighttime frog-spotting. Established in 1989, Kubah National Park offers a mix of hiking trails that cater to various skill levels, with well-marked paths leading to waterfalls, natural creeks, and views of the surrounding rainforest. Visitors can enjoy activities like bird watching, photography, and picnicking. Its rich ecosystem and accessibility from the city of Kuching make it a popular choice for nature enthusiasts and those seeking an experience of Sarawak's unique natural beauty.
The Frog Pond, a hotspot for nocturnal amphibian activity
Spectacular view from the summit of Mount Serapi
The waterfall at the end of the Waterfall Trail
Rich biodiversity including numerous endemic Bornean plant species
The highest peak in the park offering panoramic views of the rainforest and beyond.
A unique habitat home to a remarkable diversity of amphibians, especially popular for nighttime visits.
A scenic hiking route leading to a picturesque waterfall, ideal for a cool respite.