Visit Sarawak

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Situated along the southwestern ridge of Borneo, Sarawak stands as a captivating adventure destination, claiming the title of Malaysia’s largest state and a prominent component of East Malaysia. Renowned for its diverse landscapes and rich biodiversity, Sarawak unfolds as a tapestry of natural wonders

At the heart of its allure lies a UNESCO World Heritage Site, serving as a testament to Sarawak’s commitment to preserving its ecological treasures. The state proudly hosts a collection of protected national parks, providing sanctuary to a myriad of flora and fauna. Venture into the depths of the Earth’s largest cave chambers and marvel at the awe-inspiring razor-sharp limestone pinnacles that define Sarawak’s distinctive topography.

Sarawak is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, offering glimpses of iconic primates such as orangutans and proboscis monkeys. The landscape is adorned with the world’s largest flower, Rafflesia, alongside an impressive array of palms and orchids that add a splash of colour to the surroundings.

One cannot overlook the sky as Sarawak is home to a remarkable number of hornbills, earning it the affectionate title of the ‘Land of the Hornbills.’ This abundance of these majestic birds adds to the state’s unique charm, creating an immersive experience for those who seek to explore the wonders of Sarawak’s natural heritage.

Sarawak, a tapestry of cultural richness and natural wonders, beckons visitors to discover its diverse heritage and captivating landscapes. Here are some of the best places to visit in Sarawak:

  • Islamic Heritage Museum
  • Sarawak Cultural Village
  • Gunung Mulu National Park
  • Gunung Gading National Park
  • Tanjung Datu National Park
  • Talang Satang National Park

Sarawak enjoys excellent connectivity with Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, and seamless accessibility from Sabah and Labuan. The state maintains direct air links with multiple international destinations, fostering global accessibility. Moreover, reliable ferry services operate between Sarawak, Labuan, and Brunei Darussalam, enhancing regional connectivity.

Despite its expansive size, navigating Sarawak is remarkably convenient thanks to a well-established network of roads and reliable rural air services. Smaller airports and airstrips strategically located in Miri, Bintulu, and Sibu further facilitate efficient travel within the state, ensuring that visitors can explore its diverse landscapes with ease.

Tourist Information Centre:
082 627 742
Kuching Visitors’ Information Centre:
082 423 600

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