Sarawak Travel Guide

Malaysia
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Enchanting, wild and far removed from the beaten track, Sarawak’s many attractions for the intrepid traveler include jungle treks and indigenous culture.

Sarawak is the largest state in Malaysia, with a land mass that is nearly equal to the entire Malaysian Peninsula. Located on the western side of the island of Borneo, Sarawak offers what many consider to be the quintessential Borneo experience. Try local cuisine, learn about the area’s cultural history and explore numerous untamed pockets where it seems as if time has stood still for hundreds of years.

Visit a rumah panjai (traditional longhouse) still inhabited by the indigenous Iban people. These warriors were once known as Borneo’s most fearsome headhunters, but visitors needn’t worry as the practice has now died out. Learn about their fascinating culture when you visit the Sarawak Cultural Village. This also hosts the popular Rainbow World Music Festival in July, featuring international and local musicians.

Sarawak is a paradise for trekkers. Explore the mountainous trails of the Kelabit Highlands or take the routes through dense mangroves in the Bako National Park. Discover the natural wonders of the Gunung Mulu National Park, which contains some of the largest caves in the world. Take a longboat ride along the river or try the Mulu Canopy Skywalk and walk through vines and ferns high above the forest floor.

Kuching is the state capital and a good place to base your travels, with flights from Kuala Lumpur landing in Kuching International Airport. It is advisable to take internal flights within Sarawak as well, as the roads are still largely undeveloped.

Be sure to sample some traditional dishes during your stay. Umai, raw fish cured with lime and spices, and manok pansoh, chicken cooked in bamboo, are two of the most well-known local specialties.

The hot and humid climate is a constant year-round, but you can expect more rainfall from November to February during the wet season. Come prepared for hot weather, untamed wilderness and an experience like you’ve never had before and your trip to Sarawak will be one that you will remember for life.

Popular cities in Sarawak

Kuching which includes city views, a bay or harbour and a coastal town
Kuching
Known for Rivers, Seafood and Jungles
Sarawak’s capital city is filled with palaces, forts and temples, and is the gateway to the national parks and thriving orangutan habitats.

Reasons to visit

  • Kuching Waterfront
  • Bako National Park
  • Mount Santubong
Miri
Miri
Known for Swimming, Relaxing and Recreation
Come to relaxing Miri and enjoy its jungle, water parks and oceanfront.

Reasons to visit

  • Tanjong Lobang Beach
  • Lambir Hills National Park
  • Niah National Park
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre showing zoo animals
Padawan
Known for Dining, Relaxing and Nature
Get away to relaxing Padawan! Enjoy the natural setting, monuments and local cuisine.

Reasons to visit

  • Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
  • Semenggoh Nature Reserve
Sibu
Sibu
Known for Rivers, Temples and Running
Get away to Sibu! Enjoy the temples, riverfront and culture.

Reasons to visit

  • Tua Pek Kong Temple
Bintulu
Bintulu
Known for Jungles, Seafood and Rocky beaches
Bintulu awaits: its jungle, rowing, culture and more!
Kota Samarahan
Kota Samarahan
Venture to sights like Aiman Mall and The Summer Shopping Mall as you discover Kota Samarahan.