Bintulu Port
Bintulu, a bustling port
city in Sarawak, is a key gateway for Malaysia's import and export activities.
Known for its deep-sea container terminal, it handles a significant volume of
liquefied natural gas, oil, and palm oil products. As part of the Sarawak
Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE) initiative, Bintulu is a hub for
industrial growth.
Beyond its industrial significance,
Bintulu offers attractions for visitors. Explore the diverse wildlife and
coastal beauty of Similajau National Park, or immerse yourself in the region's flora and fauna
at Taman Tumbina Bintulu. Relax on Tanjung
Batu Beach or delve into history and culture at the
Tua Pek Kong Temple.
For shopping, head to Times Square Megamall or
Park City Mall for a wide range of stores and dining options.
Experience the local way of life at Pasar
Tamu & Pasar
Utama, traditional markets offering fresh
produce, seafood, and crafts.
Bintulu's nightlife scene is vibrant.
Enjoy drinks and music at The Industrial, sing your heart out at Ruai Tan16 Karaoke & Bistro, or immerse yourself in the energetic atmosphere of KABAN PUB & Lounge.