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Sarawak Travel Guide

Sarawak

Kuching waterfront
Described as Asia's best kept secret, Sarawak is the largest state in Malaysia, and also its richest and most varied. It is situated on the island of Borneo, and along with Sabah, makes up East Malaysia, which is separated from Peninsula Malaysia by the South China Sea.

Like her neighbour, Sarawak is equally celebrated for its natural beauty and diversity. This diversity extends to its rich cultural heritage and its preservation of traditional lifestyles. Sarawak's numerous Dayak tribes still live in longhouses - these are whole village populations living in one structure, with separate rooms opening on to a communal veranda. This communal spirit is extended to visitors who are invited to stay overnight.

Sarawak's natural wonders can best be experienced in its national parks, ancient rainforest and wildlife centres, where intriguing species of fauna and flora, caves and untouched coral reefs can be found; the clear waters off the coast afford an exceptional diving experience.

Kuching is Sarawak's capital, an interesting city and good base from which to explore the national parks. Its rich historical past can be seen in a variety of museums, including the Sarawak Museum, or outside the city at Damai visitors can get to grips with the cultural heritage at the Sarawak Cultural Village. Gateway to the north east, the resort city of Miri is fast becoming state's most popular tourist destination, and is renowned as an adventure city. It boasts a wide range of accommodation options, good beaches, a lively nightlife and is within reach of several national parks and natural attractions, as well as some of the best diving in Borneo.




Attractions

Bako National Park

19 Miles (30km) of trails wind through this park of tropical rainforest, mangrove swamp and rocky headlands. Protected species of Hornbill and proboscis monkey are at home here and walkers can expect to see diverse plant and wildlife within its boundaries. Permits are required... see full details


Niah National Park and Niah Caves

The Great Cave of Niah is one of the largest limestone caves in the world, and an archaeological treasure house. It was here that archaeologists discovered the evidence of man’s existence dating back 40,000 years. A display of tools, rock paintings and human skulls... see full details


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