Miri Half Day City Tour
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Miri Half Day City Tour

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About this experience

Miri is a Malaysian city on the northwest coast of the island of Borneo. At the Petroleum Museum, on Canada Hill, hands-on exhibits explore the region’s oil history. Outside is the Grand Old Lady, a 1910 oil well and local landmark. In the city center, vendors at Pasar Raya and Tamu Muhibbah markets offer fresh produce and handicrafts. Tua Pek Kong Temple has pillars carved with golden dragons.

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Miri Half Day City Tour

Pickup included

What's included

Transportation during tour
Entrance fees
Air-conditioned vehicle
Guide fees

Detailed itinerary

1

Pick up is at 9.00AM or 2.30PM. You will meet our friendly English Speaking driver at your hotel lobby.

Malaysia 1st Oil Well

The Grand Old Lady located at Canada Hill. It represents the petroleum history of Miri which is almost a century old and is one of the places of interest in Miri. This oil well is no longer in production of crude oil and it has been declared a protected historical site by the Sarawak Government. There is an observatory platform where visitors can have an excellent view of Miri City. Next to this oil well is the newly completed Petroleum Science Museum. Miraculously, the oil well was one of the very few structures that was spared from the bombings, fires and other attacks of World War II.

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Petroleum Museum has various exhibits that show us the history of the petroleum industry in Sarawak. The museum itself is a modern design, completed in 2005. Being partially financed by Petronas, Malaysia’s giant oil company, it bears some similarity to the Petrosains Museum in KLCC in Kuala Lumpur. Good place to get a bird’s eye view of Miri. You can see offshore oil rigs and oil supply vessels from here. This is an interesting museum for geology students or those wanting information on the history of oil exploration in Sarawak. Since it’s free and there’s not a great deal else to see in Miri, it should be on most tourists’ itineraries.

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Miri Handicraft Centre showcases all sorts of unique and handmade art craft, T-shirts, bead work and many more. It is definitely a place that you must stop by to have a short shopping spree for native handicrafts before going back to your hometown. There are various stalls in the centre and so, the choices and options are uncountable with vibrant colors and unique crafting. These stalls are all run by individuals. Regularly, you can see the locals, mostly elderly, hand craft their products live on the spot. Besides crafting and bead work, there are more products selling in the centre including the Penan mats, blow pipes and so on. Wood tied bracelet and necklace are to be seen around too. The building that houses the handicraft centre has rich historical means as it is previously functioned as the Community Hall of Miri state.

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The Tua Pek Kong Temple is a dedicated to the deity most beloved by overseas Chinese. According to local legend, work started in the temple in 1913, in order to give thanks to the deity for helping to end a mysterious epidemic. The temple is situated right next to the Miri Fish Market, where the local catch is landed early every morning. An enormous variety of fresh fish and seafood is sold here.

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Tamu Khas is the native market, where a variety of stalls are selling various tropical fruits and vegetables. Among the favourites are Ikan Terubok Masin, Bario Rice & salt.

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Last stop will be in Miri City Hall's roof top for sunset view. It's situated in Marina Parkcity overlooking South China Sea. Its architectural design resembling an oil barrel and symbolized Miri's heritage as an oil producing city. Rooftop at 10th floor will be open for visitors daily from 1700hrs to 1900hrs. However, it might close for some special events or bad weather.

What's not included

Gratuities (recommended)
Meals
Sales & Service Tax (if applicable)
Travel Insurance
Things not mentioned above

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Insect repellent, good trekking shoes, swimwear, umbrella and hat or cap is required for the trip.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
30% SURCHARGE DURING FESTIVE SEASON "Chinese New Year" "Hari Raya Aldilfitri" "Hari Gawai Dayak" "Christmas Day"

Important notes

Please wait at Hotel Lobby or Meeting Point 15 minutes before specified time on this voucher to start

Please call hotline number at least 24 hours before to confirm your pick up point

Hotline: 017 8363933 (Florence), 013 8093939 (Aaron), 08 5428899.

About Miri

Miri is the second-largest city in Sarawak, known as the birthplace of the state's modern oil industry. It offers a unique blend of urban development and natural beauty, with lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and rich cultural heritage.

Top Attractions

Lambir Hills National Park

One of the oldest and most diverse rainforests in the world, offering stunning trails, waterfalls, and wildlife.

Nature Half to full day Free

Miri City Fan

A historic site marking the birthplace of the oil industry in Sarawak, featuring a large fan sculpture and a museum.

Historical 1-2 hours Free

Tusun Berawa Waterfront

A popular waterfront area with restaurants, cafes, and a scenic boardwalk along the South China Sea.

Entertainment 1-2 hours Free (costs vary for dining)

Miri Handicraft Centre

A center showcasing and selling traditional handicrafts from various ethnic groups in Sarawak.

Cultural 1 hour Free entry, costs vary for purchases

Miri Beach

A popular beach for swimming, picnicking, and water sports, located near the city center.

Beach Half day Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Umai

A raw fish salad with lime, chili, and herbs, similar to ceviche.

Appetizer Contains raw fish, not suitable for those with seafood allergies.

Sarawak Laksa

A spicy noodle soup with a rich, tangy broth made from shrimp paste and coconut milk.

Lunch/Dinner Can be made vegetarian or vegan by omitting shrimp paste and fish.

Manok Pansoh

Chicken cooked in bamboo with herbs and spices, a traditional Iban dish.

Lunch/Dinner Can be made vegetarian by substituting chicken with tofu or mushrooms.

Kolo Mee

A popular noodle dish with minced pork, spring onions, and a dark soy sauce.

Lunch/Dinner Contains pork, not suitable for vegetarians or those with pork allergies.

Popular Activities

Caving in Niah and Mulu National Parks Hiking in Lambir Hills National Park Water sports at Miri Beach Sunbathing at Miri Beach Dining at Tusun Berawa Waterfront Shopping at Miri Mall Visiting the Miri Handicraft Centre Exploring the Miri City Fan

Best Time to Visit

March to April, September to October

These periods offer the best weather conditions with lower rainfall and comfortable temperatures. It's ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city's attractions.

24°C to 32°C 75°F to 90°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Malay
  • Widely spoken: English, Chinese dialects (Mandarin, Hokkien, Cantonese), Iban
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)

Time Zone

GMT+8

Electricity

240VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Miri is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming local population. However, as with any destination, it's important to take precautions and be aware of your surroundings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of your belongings in crowded areas.
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-hailing services like Grab.
  • • Avoid walking alone at night in less crowded areas.

Getting there

By air
  • Miri Airport • 10 km from city center
By bus

Miri Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Miri. They are affordable and connect major areas within the city.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Grab

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Piasau Lutong Tusun Berawa

Day trips

Niah National Park
100 km from Miri • Full day

A stunning national park known for its ancient caves, diverse wildlife, and lush rainforests.

Mulu National Park
150 km from Miri • Full day or overnight

A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning caves, towering limestone formations, and diverse wildlife.

Lutong Beach
20 km from Miri • Half day

A beautiful beach with white sand, clear waters, and a relaxed atmosphere.

Festivals

Miri International Food Festival • July Miri Marathon • November Gawai Day • June 1-2

Pro tips

  • Visit the Miri Handicraft Centre to learn about the local culture and purchase unique souvenirs.
  • Explore the Lambir Hills National Park for a stunning canopy walkway and diverse wildlife.
  • Try the local seafood at the Tusun Berawa Waterfront, especially the prawns and lobsters.
  • Take a day trip to the Niah National Park to explore the ancient caves and see the famous 'Bird's Nest Cave'.
  • Visit the Miri City Fan to learn about the city's history and take a photo with the giant fan.
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  • Max travelers: 15
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