Kuching Wetlands National Park is a national park located in Sarawak, Malaysia, covering an area of 6,610 hectares. The park is mostly comprised of a saline mangrove system with an extensive network of marine waterways and tidal creeks. It is an important spawning and nursery ground for fish and prawn species and contains a wide diversity of wildlife, including proboscis monkeys, crocodiles, and Irrawaddy dolphins. The park offers excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, and visitors can explore the park by taking a river cruise. The cruises follow the main waterways of the park, stopping at a Malay fishing village and searching for wildlife such as proboscis monkeys and crocodiles. The park is also home to a range of other wildlife, including white-bellied sea eagles, mudskippers, and horseshoe crabs
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