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Holiday Inn, Damai Beach
On prime sea-front land, framed by the lush tropical forest as the Sarawak cultural Village is a stones throw away. |
Hilton, Kuching
Kuching's top hotel is situated along Kuching's spectacular riverfront
promenade with panoramic views of the Sarawak River. |
Hilton Batang Ai, Sarawak
Placed within a National Park on the edge of a lake and offering five-star facilities. |
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Sarawak

The
name 'Borneo' has long meant magic to travellers, and if you skip
Sarawak, you'll miss something special. The state has a superb system
of national parks, beautiful beaches and a diverse thriving tribal
culture whose hospitality to strangers is unmatched. Situated on the
north-western coast of Borneo, the Land of Hornbills beckons the
visitor with its rich rainforests, intricate weave of rivers, pepper
plantations, and the diverse cultures of its indigenous people.
Sarawak
shares its borders with Indonesia's Kalimantan province in the south
and Brunei and Sabah in the north-east. Sarawak is Malaysia's largest
state, covering an area of 124, 450 sq.km. with one of the most
pleasant cities in all of Asia, Kuching, as its capital.
Two-thirds
of its land is covered in rainforests and its population of 1.7 million
is made up of 23 ethnic groups. Sarawak's indigenous peoples have a
strong sense of identity and have made their mark in government,
education and the media. A unique history has given Sarawak a character
of its own, distinct yet very much a part of Malaysia.
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Bako National Park
Secluded coves and rugged rocky headlands with magnificent steep cliffs overlook the South China Sea. |
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Batang Ai National Park
The park's vast rainforest is home to wildlife such as orang utans,
gibbons and hornbills. It also contains a five-star hotel. |
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Gunung Gading National Park
The chief attraction at Gunung Gading is the giant Rafflesia blossom.
This is one of the best places in Borneo to see this rarity. |
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Gunung Mulu National Park
Mulu National Park is home to one of the largest caves in the world.
All set in a beautiful, all-natural environment deep in the rainforest. |
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Jalan Satok Sunday Market
A window into the Sarawakian way of life. For exotic shopping, this is the place. |
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Lambir Hill National Park
Stunning sandstone hills and emerald green pools make this a picturesque getaway. |
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Longhouse Tours
Visiting the traditional dwellings of the Iban, Bidayuh and Orang Ulu,
is an essential cultural experience while in Sarawak. |
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Matang Wildlife Centre
A large amount of wildlife is rehabilitated here, where visitors have an opportunity to get close to them. |
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Niah National Park
The most magnificent limestone caves are concealed within this sprawling jungle. |
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Sarawak Cultural Village
Dubbed 'The Living Museum', this award-winning cultural village is a showcase of Sarawakian culture. |
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Similajau National Park
This 30km long coastal park is home to some of Sarawak's finest beaches. |
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Skrang River Safari
The thrilling journey begins by 4-wheel drive, then ends on the river, gliding past long houses and wildlife. |
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Tanjung Datu National Park
Although small, this park protects both coral reefs and virgin rainforests - which lie just 100m from each other. |
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