Batang Ai National Park

Batang Ai National Park
Taman Negara Batang Ai
IUCN category II (national park)
Map showing the location of Batang Ai National ParkTaman Negara Batang Ai
Batang Ai NP

Location in Borneo

Location Sarawak, Malaysia
Coordinates 1°8′N 111°53′E / 1.133°N 111.883°E / 1.133; 111.883Coordinates: 1°8′N 111°53′E / 1.133°N 111.883°E / 1.133; 111.883
Area 24 km2
Established 1991
Governing body Sarawak Forestry

Batang Ai National Park (Malay: Taman Negara Batang Ai) is located in the Sri Aman Division of Sarawak, in eastern Malaysia on the island of Borneo. It is located in Lubok Antu, some 250 kilometers east of Kuching. The park covers an area of 24 km2 of extensive tropical rainforest with a number or rare and protected animals surrounding the 24 square kilometer artificial lake created by the Batang Ai hydroelectric reservoir. The park was proclaimed in 1991, and has become increasingly popular with locals and tourists despite the lack of facilities.

Access is possible by chartering a boat, as water is the main method of transportation in the area. The lush dipterocarp forests are home to the orang-utan, gibbons, and hornbills. The lake creates a beautiful environment and gives a sense of peace and tranquillity. The local inhabitants are mostly Iban, and tours to nearby Iban longhouses are also a tourist diversion. This national park takes strong steps in having the local communities involved in its management. The communities have formed a cooperative called 'Kooperasi Serbaguna Ulu Batang Ai' and are helping to conserve the park.

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