
Tasek Merimbun Heritage Park
Tutong
Tasek Merimbun Heritage Park is the largest natural lake in Brunei, located near Mukim Rambai in the Tutong District. The park spans approximately 7,800 hectares and features the unique S-shaped Merimbun Lake, known for its dark tannin-rich waters. The area is steeped in cultural history, believed to be one of the first Dusun villages in the region, named after a hunter named Imbun who discovered the lake. The park serves as a wildlife sanctuary and conservation area, hosting diverse fauna including endangered Storm's storks and the rare white-collared fruit bat. Visitors can explore the lake by boat, visit two islands within the lake, and enjoy picnic facilities on a wooden walkway-accessible island. Established as the first ASEAN Heritage Park in 1984, it offers opportunities for recreation, research, and eco-tourism in a pristine natural environment.
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Consejo: The best time to visit Tasek Merimbun Heritage Park is during the dry season to enjoy boat rides on the lake and wildlife viewing. Visitors are encouraged to book guided tours or boat rentals in advance to ensure availability. The park offers facilities such as picnic pavilions and chalets for researchers. Discounts may be available for group bookings or educational visits. Early morning visits increase chances of spotting rare birds like the Storm's stork.
Datos interesantes
- •Tasek Merimbun is the largest natural lake in Brunei and is known for its distinctive dark-colored water caused by tannins from decaying leaves.
- •The park was designated as the first ASEAN Heritage Park in 1984, highlighting its regional ecological importance.
- •The discovery of the rare white-collared fruit bat in the park contributed to its conservation status.
- •Tasek Merimbun is recognized as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International due to its habitat for endangered Storm's storks.
- •The lake's name is believed to be derived from a hunter named Imbun or alternatively from a Chinese trader named Eng Boon, reflecting local legends.
Historia
The area around Tasek Merimbun was originally settled by the Dusun Brunei people, with the lake named after a hunter named Imbun who discovered it centuries ago.
The early community lived self-sufficiently, relying on the lake's resources without modern infrastructure.
Archaeological remains on Pulau Jelundong indicate the area's ancestral significance.
In 1967, the site was identified for its wildlife conservation potential, and following biodiversity surveys in the early 1980s, it was designated as the first ASEAN Heritage Park in 1984.
The park was officially inaugurated in 2000, cementing its role in conservation and recreation.
Guía del lugar
Merimbun Lake
The central feature of the park, this S-shaped natural lake is known for its tannin-stained dark waters and rich aquatic biodiversity. Visitors can explore the lake by boat to observe wildlife and enjoy the tranquil scenery.
Wooden Walkway and Picnic Pavilion on Island
One of the two islands on Merimbun Lake is accessible via a wooden walkway and features a picnic pavilion made from logs, providing a serene spot for relaxation amid nature.
Pulau Jelundong Ancestral Site
Ruins of a sacred ancestral site on Pulau Jelundong within the park reveal the historical and cultural significance of the area to the Dusun Brunei people.