Taman Negara , Sabah mount Kinabalu climb, Sarawak cultural village, Kuching, Mulu Cave, Miri, Sungai Kampar rafting, Gua Tempurung
Sarawak
is Malaysia’s largest state, located on the northwestern
side of the island of Borneo.
Home to an incredible
diversity of tropical flora and fauna and an exciting
mix of cultures, religions and traditions, Sarawak is
an ideal destination for travelers seeking an authentic
“jungle” experience with a variety of nature,
culture and adventure tourism offerings.
Sarawak, with its
low crime rate, good health system, modern infrastructure
and absence of natural disasters, renders the “jungle”
experience pleasant and accessible to all, with levels
of comfort ranging from backpacker hostels to luxury resorts...even
in the jungle !
Sarawak
is easily accessible by frequent short haul flights from
Kuala Lumpur and other major Malaysian cities, as well
as direct flights from Singapore, Brunei, Australia (Perth),
Indonesia (Pontianak), Philippines (Manila) and Hong Kong.
Internally, Sarawak
is well serviced by a network of air, road and river transportation
to all corners of the state.
No particular vaccinations
are required, climate is warm and humid year
round, with increased rainfall from November to February,
English is widely spoken, credit cards are widely accepted
and electric current is 220V.
Either visited
on its own, or in combination with the rest of Borneo,
with West Malaysia or with other South East Asian destinations,
Sarawak offers a truly unforgettable travel experience!