The
proboscis monkey, may be the star of the wildlife
show but it has a supporting cast of long tailed
macaque monkeys, usually patrolling the park headquarters,
silvered leaf monkeys, monitor lizards and squirrels.
Bearded pigs rooting around the chalets will be
see by overnight stayers. Perhaps they are jealous
of the facilities such as electricity, running
water from a fresh mountain stream, a canteen
serving snacks and cold drinks, education centre,
visitor room and information centre. Bird watchers
are spoiled for choice. More than 150 species
have been recorded at Bako, including some rare
varieties.
A system of 16 colour-coded walking trails offers
full day jungle hikes to gentle strolls. The circular
Lintang trail passes through all of Bako's vegetation
types from dipterocarp forest, scrub-like padang,
swamp forest, mangroves and delicate cliff vegetation.
The Telok Delima and Telok Paku trails are the
best vantage Small bays, steep cliffs and sandy
beaches make Bako's coastline a delight. Along
the sandy footpaths you will find the insect-eating
pitcher plants that have been known to devour
over small mammals. From the beach at Pandan Kecil
you can see Bako's trademark, the sea stack carved
by the waves. |