Visit this centre and understand why this lovable primate is such a big hit.
Jewel in the crown of Sarawak’s tourism, showcasing its myriad wildlife, stunning landscape and fascinating vegetation.
3. Mulu National Park.
A UNESCO Heritage site with spectacular caves and the unique pinnacle rocks formation. A nature lover’s paradise.
4. Bario Highlands.
Sample the simple and rustic homestay among the most hospitable tribe, the Kelabits, amongst cool mountain climate.
5. Tanjung Datu National Park.
A seaside homestay in a village, totally secluded and cut off from the world in this obscure corner of Borneo.
Famed for its palm vegetation and frogs, this park is a jungle trekker’s dream.
Trace the footsteps of the White Rajahs in this old quarter with many historical buildings and fascinating stories behind them.
8. Iban longhouses in central Sarawak
A must-do for the adventurous, visit longhouses, shoot rapids and the photogenic Iban folks.
“Visit Sarawak in half a day”, this multiple award-winning village showcases all the abodes of the major ethnic groups of Sarawak, culminating in a spectacular and glitzy cultural show.
10. Try the food!
You can’t really say you have been to Sarawak without tasting the wildly popular Sarawak laksa and kolo mee and many other delicious dishes.