Hi, my friends. How are you? It is another Tuesday again. I went to hike Canada Hill here in Miri, Sarawak. This place has already become a tourist spot. This place is around 200 meters above the main city area and there are lots of stalls here for you to try out the food.
Canada Hill hikes on a wonderful day
The trail to the hiking trail. These trails are man-made but still retain most of their natural view.
After walking a while on the pathway, you can get to hike inside the forest. The mosquitoes are real here so better get ready the mosquito repellent and sunblock.
These are moderately challenging routes. You do not need much training but have done regular workouts or exercise. There have been cases where I've seen someone not being able to continue.
An altar
This altar protects the hills and those who come here to hike. It's not advisable to say anything that should not be said like swear words.
These trails lead to a view of the whole city beneath.
I've flown my drone here a couple of times. Since this is a real jungle trail, some might ask; are there wild animals or snakes? The answer is no. I've been hiking at a lot of trails for a long long long long time since I was in my early teens and not have I seen a single wild animal or snakes.
The infamous Miri sign. The highest city sign in Malaysia. You can see this sign from the city beneath.
Drone view I took a while ago of Canada Hill
These are the jungle terrains to hike. The only thing I had to battle a lot was usually the mosquitoes. Sometimes muddy paths.
After around 1 hours , it was time to head back out to civilization. There are 26 hills to conquer. The first 10 are for professionals. Those paths are usually very steep.
The petroleum museum. It's worth to visit. I think it's free if I am not mistaken. You can study the different aspects of oil and gas.
After the hike and some coconut juice, it was time to head back.
Thank you very much for reading this post. Have a great day ahead.