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Bario Highlands

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Birthplace to the indigenous Kelabits, Bario is located in the heart of Borneo. The highland is home to many Kelabits still living in traditional longhouses located in the centre of the Bario Highlands. Situated at the eastern edge of the Taman Negara Pulong Tau national park, Bario sits approximately 1200 metres above sea level. There are regular flights between Bario and Bakelalan, Marudi and Miri.



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The well-preserved remains of the Royal Air Force plane wreckage in 1964 are maintained here. Despite being broken into three pieces; visitors can still see and enter the full-bodied structure of the plane, minus the wings and interior.
Bario Memorial Park. This monument was erected in honour of the members of the ‘Z’ Special Unit and local Kelabit heroes who served during the Second World War.
The cross at the Wind Chapel on Revival Hill stands at 22 feet high and is carefully aligned with the cross at the top of the 33 feet high Prayer Mountain.
Process of salt production at the Salt Spring, Bario Highlands.
The Prayer Mountain is located near the Arur Dalan Village. Visitors here will be able to witness one of the most beautiful views in all of Bario.
The Bario Museum Gallery, also known as the Kelabit community museum, was erected in the main town area for the Bario Food Festival in 2015. The building now serves as a mini museum for Bario. While there are no items on display here, visitors to the museum can learn more about the Kelabit people, the Bario Highlands, and the unique megaliths in the area.
Bario Asal Village- Steeped in tradition and culture, the village comprises of several indigenous Kelabit longhouses.
The graceful Wind Chapel is located on the top of the Revival Hill near the Bario Asal Village. It is a renewed monument to commemorate a highly significant event, and stands as an important connotation for the future generations of the Kelabit people.
Paddy Fields - Where the famous Bario rice (small grain rice) is cultivated. Famed for its texture and flavour, this agricultural wonder is one of the main crops produced in the Bario Valley.
A view from the top: An amazing representation of Bario’s natural beauty from the highlands.
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