Sarawak Travel Guide
Sarawak : The island of Borneo has the two Malaysian states of Sarawak and Sabah, the small independant country of Brunei, and the rest is Kalimantan state belonging to Indonesia. The rainy season (Landas) is from November to February, average annual rainfall is 330-460 cm. Sarawak is a tourist destination poised to take its rightful place among the preferred destinations for those seeking culture, nature and adventure tourism products.
Cities and Towns in Sarawak
• Kuching
• Belaga
• Lundu
• Bau
• Serian
• Sri Aman
• Mukah
• Limbang
• Bintulu
• Kapit
• Miri
• Sarikei
• Sibu
Sarawak Wildlife and National Parks
Bako National Park
Batang Ai National Park
Gunung Gading National Park
Gunung Mulu National Park
Kubah National Park
Lambir National Park
Loagan Bunut National Park
Niah National Park
Similajau National Park
Tanjung Datu National Park
The Matang Wildlife Centre
Semenggok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre
Satang-Talang Island
Sarawak Bio-Diversity Center
Sarawak Festivals
Christmas
Hari Raya
Chinese New Year
Gawai Dayak
Kaul
Related Travel Information
Kuching Travel Guide
Kuching is the capital of Sarawak. It is an attractive exotic city with modern buildings that blend in nicely with structures from colonial days and colorful Malay and Chinese shop houses. Kuching ("Cat City") is a medium-sized town on Eastern Island of Borneo, in the State Sarawak in Malaysia. It is one of the most liveable and people-friendly cities in the region having all the modern amenities without losing its old world charm.
The Sarawak River is the the center of Kuching life and the Waterfront, a beautifully landscaped esplanade is the town's hot spot. Across the river
Miri Travel Guide
Miri is an oil town located on the northern coast of Sarawak. Was once home to a large western expatriate community working for Sarawak Shell, Petronas Carigal and associated contractors. This led to the establishment of a lively bar and nightclub scene during the oil boom years. The town hopes to achieve city status by 2005 and there have been a lot of significant infrastructure developments over the last few years.
A favourite weekend spot for Brunieans who take the opportunity of finishing work early Friday to head over the newly opened Baram bridge to spend their petrodollars
Malaysia
Malaysia is one of the most pleasant, hassle-free countries to visit in South-East Asia. Malaysia is a country with two distinct parts. Peninsula Malaysia constitutes the long fringe of land, extending down from Asia, that borders Thailand and Singapore. The South China Sea separates the mainland from the less populated East Malaysian provinces of Sabah and Sarawak. The dense jungles of Sabah and Sarawak support abundant plant and wildlife and Mt Kinabalu in Sabah stakes its claim as the highest peak in South East Asia.
The country's capital city of Kuala Lumpur is located on the West Coast and
Bintulu Travel Guide
Bintulu is a coastal town in the northern region of the Malaysian state of Sarawak, Borneo. It has the world's single largest natural gas processing plant which is owned by Malaysia Liquified Natural Gas (MLNG), a subsidiary of the government-owned oil corporation Petronas. The main economic activities of Bintulu are centered on the oil and gas industry and the Bintulu Port which is Malaysia's second largest port.
Until March 2003, Bintulu had an airport which was located right in the middle of the town. The town is also known for its shrimp paste or belacan. Most families make their
Sintok Travel Guide
Sintok is located near the border of the Thailand-Malaysia. It is located about 16 kilometers to the north from Bukit Kayu Hitam, Kedah. Perhaps this small town is famous for the Universiti Utara Malaysia or Northen University of Malaysia. This management university which has been established since 1984 in Jitra, Kedah was moved to Sintok in 1993.
The next town which is near Sintok is Changlun which is famous for the delicious food especially Thai food among the locals there. The restaurant which located beside Lye Huat garden serves good Thai food. You certainly won't want to miss