Miri
Miri, a coastal city in
northeastern Sarawak, Malaysia, is renowned as the birthplace of Malaysia's
petroleum industry. Nestled near the Brunei border on the island of Borneo,
Miri enjoys a tropical rainforest climate.
Immerse yourself in retail therapy at Bintang Megamall or Boulevard Mall,
offering a diverse range of shops and dining options. Explore the Miri Handicraft Centre for
authentic souvenirs and traditional items. Experience the local way of life at Tamu Muhibbah, a
traditional market brimming with fresh produce, seafood, and local delicacies.
Miri's natural wonders beckon
adventurers. Discover the awe-inspiring limestone formations and extensive cave
systems of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Mulu
Caves or Niah
Caves. Climb
Canada Hill for panoramic city views and visit the Petroleum Museum, housed
in the historic Grand Old Lady, Malaysia's first oil well. Immerse yourself in
nature at Lambir Hills National Park, known for its diverse flora and fauna, waterfalls,
and hiking trails.
After a day of exploration, unwind at Coco Cabana, a
popular spot for enjoying sunsets and entertainment. For a lively night out, Club Celebrities offers
a spacious dance floor and friendly crowd. Ming
Cafe is another bustling hotspot, while TelangSio Bar and Karaoke provides a relaxed atmosphere for fun and
entertainment. The City Bistro adds a unique touch with its blend of music, drinks,
and late-night excitement.