Kubah National Park
| Kubah National Park | |
|---|---|
Kubah waterfall | |
Kubah | |
| Location | Sarawak, Malaysia |
| Nearest city | Kuching |
| Coordinates | 1°35′51″N 110°11′39″E / 1.59750°N 110.19417°E |
| Area | 2,230 ha (8.6 sq mi) |
| Established | 1989 |
| Visitors | 45,000 (in 1994) |
| Governing body | Sarawak Forestry Corporation |
Kubah National Park (Malay: Taman Negara Kubah) is a national park in Sarawak, Malaysia. It is located in the Matang Range, approximately 20 km (12 mi) from Kuching. The park, which spans 2,230 hectares (5,500 acres), is home to three notable sandstone peaks that can be seen from the city on clear days: Gunung Serapi, Gunung Selang, and Gunung Sendok. The park's landscape consists primarily of dipterocarp forest, with areas of kerangas and scrub forest interspersed throughout. This varied terrain supports a wide range of plant and animal life, including numerous palm species, rare orchids and ferns, as well as bearded pigs, hornbills, squirrels, mouse deer, reptiles, and amphibians.