Posted by James Chee on October - 22 - 2011
Many visitors to Kuching are unaware that Indonesia is actually only one hour’s drive away from Kuching and there is a little trading post right at the Sarawak-Indonesian border called Serikin. On weekdays, this little hamlet is a sleepy hollow where villagers and farmers go about their daily lives like any others, but come Saturday [ Read More ]
Posted by James Chee on October - 22 - 2011
Sarawak’s lengthy coastline is unfortunately devoid of pristine waters like those in Sabah and East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia, except for a few small locations at the extreme south west. One spot that shines out is the Talang Satang Marine National Park, which has the attraction of being a turtle sanctuary The part of South [ Read More ]