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Sarawak
Land of the Hornbills
Semenggoh Nature Reserve
Nature
Semenggoh Nature Reserve is famous as a rehabilitation wildlife centre for injured, orphaned, and illegally kept orangutans. Watch the active and lively orangutans from young primates to mature adults in the sprawling rainforest or catch them in action during their feeding times at 9am or 3pm. Don't forget to check out the other attractions like the botanical garden, orchard, and arboretum, a garden featuring trees and woody plants.
  • 4.5 (3,330 reviews)
Sarawak Cultural Village
Landmark
Relive the lifestyle and traditions of the Sarawak ethnic groups at the award-winning attraction, Sarawak Cultural Village. Traditional tools, cooking utensils, and musical instruments are among the collection of items displayed in the museum. Anticipate the cultural performance at 11.30am and 4.00pm daily.
  • 4.0 (1,841 reviews)
Bako National Park
Nature
Bako National Park, an ideal travel destination for people who enjoy the outdoors is the oldest national park in Sarawak. Around 150 species of birds and wildlife such as the proboscis monkeys, leaf monkeys, long-tailed macaques, plantain squirrels, and monitor lizards can be seen at this park. If you prefer a guide, there are frequent tours organised by tour companies. For those who wish to overnight, forest hotels and lodges are readily available.
  • 4.5 (884 reviews)
Sarawak Museum
Museum
Sarawak Museum has a rich collection and information about the state's natural history, ethnography, crafts, and petroleum industry. With unique Victorian-style architecture, the Sarawak Museum is the oldest museum in Borneo. Visitors should note that no cameras are not allowed in the museum.
  • 4.0 (811 reviews)
Cat Museum
Museum
Cat Museum as its name implies is a museum dedicated to cats. With a spread of four galleries, cat lovers can admire exhibits of art, photographs, souvenirs, and statues associated with cats at this one-of-a-kind museum.
  • 3.5 (624 reviews)
Gunung Mulu National Park Miri
Nature
Spend a few days in nature at Gunung Mulu National Park Miri to explore the cliffs, limestone peaks, and an extensive network of caves including the Deer Cave, Clearwater Cave, and Sarawak Chambers. With 20,000 animals and 3,500 plant species, this park is indeed nature's wonder. Connect with nature at the 480m Mulu Canopy Skywalk or learn about herbs and medicinal plants at the Medicine Plants Trail.
  • 4.5 (383 reviews)
Annah Rais Longhouse
Landmark
Experience living with the local Bidayuh, taste local delicacies and follow their traditional lifestyle customs at the Annah Rais Longhouse. Offering an exceptional range of activities from nature-based to cultural performances, pre-arranged trips to this village are needed. Test your pipe blowing skills, try out playing traditional musical instruments, cook rice and chicken in bamboos, and get a waterfall massage. If you are visiting between March to May, you'll get to watch the process of rice harvesting. Other activities here include indulging in tasty local fruits and sampling local homemade wine.
  • 3.5 (270 reviews)
Lambir Hills National Park
Nature
Step into Lambir Hills National Park is a botanical paradise where tall dipterocarp trees fill the forest canopy. With thriving greenery, this park is a great destination for trekking and picnic activities at the waterfalls. If you are lucky, you'll get the opportunity to see pangolins, barking deers, or monkeys during your visit to the park.
  • 4.0 (167 reviews)
Niah National Park
Nature
Niah National Park offers a historical and enchanting rainforest experience with ancient tombs and sites. From relics to painted caves and burial sites where human-like figures were found, this park is well-known for its archaeological significance. History lovers and researchers will enjoy exploring the forest trails, caves, and excavation sites. For a homestay experience, take a visit to the Iban longhouse located nearby.
  • 4.0 (115 reviews)
Sibu Central Market
Shopping
A trip to the Sibu Central Market, the largest market in Sarawak offers a lively sight of local traders selling various items. From exotic local fruits and vegetables found in the rainforest to poultry and handicrafts, there are plenty for you to explore.
  • 4.0 (48 reviews)
 
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  • 4.5 (3,330 reviews)
Semenggoh Nature Reserve
Nature
Semenggoh Nature Reserve is famous as a rehabilitation wildlife centre for injured, orphaned, and illegally kept orangutans. Watch the active and lively orangutans from young primates to mature adults in the sprawling rainforest or catch them in action during their feeding times at 9am or 3pm. Don't forget to check out the other attractions like the botanical garden, orchard, and arboretum, a garden featuring trees and woody plants.
  • 4.0 (1,841 reviews)
Sarawak Cultural Village
Landmark
Relive the lifestyle and traditions of the Sarawak ethnic groups at the award-winning attraction, Sarawak Cultural Village. Traditional tools, cooking utensils, and musical instruments are among the collection of items displayed in the museum. Anticipate the cultural performance at 11.30am and 4.00pm daily.
  • 4.5 (884 reviews)
Bako National Park
Nature
Bako National Park, an ideal travel destination for people who enjoy the outdoors is the oldest national park in Sarawak. Around 150 species of birds and wildlife such as the proboscis monkeys, leaf monkeys, long-tailed macaques, plantain squirrels, and monitor lizards can be seen at this park. If you prefer a guide, there are frequent tours organised by tour companies. For those who wish to overnight, forest hotels and lodges are readily available.
  • 4.0 (811 reviews)
Sarawak Museum
Museum
Sarawak Museum has a rich collection and information about the state's natural history, ethnography, crafts, and petroleum industry. With unique Victorian-style architecture, the Sarawak Museum is the oldest museum in Borneo. Visitors should note that no cameras are not allowed in the museum.
  • 3.5 (624 reviews)
Cat Museum
Museum
Cat Museum as its name implies is a museum dedicated to cats. With a spread of four galleries, cat lovers can admire exhibits of art, photographs, souvenirs, and statues associated with cats at this one-of-a-kind museum.
  • 4.5 (383 reviews)
Gunung Mulu National Park Miri
Nature
Spend a few days in nature at Gunung Mulu National Park Miri to explore the cliffs, limestone peaks, and an extensive network of caves including the Deer Cave, Clearwater Cave, and Sarawak Chambers. With 20,000 animals and 3,500 plant species, this park is indeed nature's wonder. Connect with nature at the 480m Mulu Canopy Skywalk or learn about herbs and medicinal plants at the Medicine Plants Trail.
  • 3.5 (270 reviews)
Annah Rais Longhouse
Landmark
Experience living with the local Bidayuh, taste local delicacies and follow their traditional lifestyle customs at the Annah Rais Longhouse. Offering an exceptional range of activities from nature-based to cultural performances, pre-arranged trips to this village are needed. Test your pipe blowing skills, try out playing traditional musical instruments, cook rice and chicken in bamboos, and get a waterfall massage. If you are visiting between March to May, you'll get to watch the process of rice harvesting. Other activities here include indulging in tasty local fruits and sampling local homemade wine.
  • 4.0 (167 reviews)
Lambir Hills National Park
Nature
Step into Lambir Hills National Park is a botanical paradise where tall dipterocarp trees fill the forest canopy. With thriving greenery, this park is a great destination for trekking and picnic activities at the waterfalls. If you are lucky, you'll get the opportunity to see pangolins, barking deers, or monkeys during your visit to the park.
  • 4.0 (115 reviews)
Niah National Park
Nature
Niah National Park offers a historical and enchanting rainforest experience with ancient tombs and sites. From relics to painted caves and burial sites where human-like figures were found, this park is well-known for its archaeological significance. History lovers and researchers will enjoy exploring the forest trails, caves, and excavation sites. For a homestay experience, take a visit to the Iban longhouse located nearby.
  • 4.0 (48 reviews)
Sibu Central Market
Shopping
A trip to the Sibu Central Market, the largest market in Sarawak offers a lively sight of local traders selling various items. From exotic local fruits and vegetables found in the rainforest to poultry and handicrafts, there are plenty for you to explore.
 
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