via Borneo Bulletin, 14 December 2022: An official visit by the Malaysian High Commission in Brunei Darussalam to Niah National Park.
Despite being the smallest national park in Sarawak, Niah National Park has been one of the most important and unusual attractions among local and foreign tourists, not only because it has been famously claimed as the birthplace of civilisation in the region, but also because it is the home of the limestone cave of Niah, which has much to offer and is an interesting day trip from Miri.
Being one of the oldest caves and the biggest limestone caves in the world, Niah Cave is also rich with history. Although it is well known, it has not been visited by many including Bruneians and even locals, despite being a drive away.
The Malaysian High Commission in Brunei Darussalam recently hosted a trip to Niah National Park and a tour of the Niah Cave, with invitations extended to the Sultanate’s Diplomatic Corps.
Source: Thumbs up for Niah National Park | Borneo Bulletin Online