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Sarawak is situated in the northwest
of Borneo and is the largest state in Malaysia, covering an area of
124450 square kilometers in length. Sarawak also boasts
an expansive network of rivers, rainforests, mangroves, swamp
forests, mountain, beaches and the world's oldest and largest
limestone caves.
Kuching, the capital city of Sarawak
is one of the most unique and appealing city in Asia.
Five star hotels blend in with gracious historical buildings lined
the city with an old and new aura. There are ornate
chinese temples, many fine examples of colonial-style architecture,
a beautiful waterfront and a number of interesting museums.
Kuching is also the ideal base from which to go exploring.
There are a number of national parks, namely the famous Bako, home
to the rare proboscis monkey, Gunung Gading, where giant Rafflesia
Flowers bloom and Kubah, with its rare palms and orchids.
Kuching has no zoo but has two very interesting animal center.
Matang Wildlife Center and Semenggoh Orang Utan Sanctuary offers a
glimpse of the wildlife that can be found in abundance in Sarawak.
If you are looking for a place to relax and unwind, there are a few
beach resort to choose from.
Miri, the second largest city in
Sarawak is fast becoming a favorite stops for tourists.
This town, also known as the oil town is famous for its limestones
caves. Niah caves consists of the Great Cave, the
Painted Cave and the Trader's Cave. The discovery of the
oldest human remains in Southeast Asia along with other pre-historic
relics in this cave makes this Borneo's most important archeological
site. The Mulu Caves Complex contains 4 show caves which
you can journey into the Wind, Clearwater, Deer and Lang's Caves.
For the more adventurous ones, you could even climb up the famous
Pinnacles!
Sarawak is literally unlike any other
place on earth. You'll find an astonishing variety of
things to tempt you and there will never be a dull moment when you
step into the Land of the Hornbills. |