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Sarawak is known for its rich tropical landscape and mighty rivers, as well as a city that is named after a cat!
Enjoy some tours that bring you to explore the Cat City of Kuching, the capital city of Sarawak. You will also have the chance to see the magnificent Orang-Utans, gentle primates of Southeast Asia, in the Semenggoh Orang-Utan Rehabilitation Center as well as visit the amazing Mulu Caves, the largest in the world.
These package include rooms accomodations, we will arrange the full tour for you, the packages are included round trip transfer, tours, entrance fee and meals as itinerary, english speaking guide. (Read More...)
These package allows you to explore the highlights of the capital city of Sarawak as well as the Semenggoh Orang-Utan Rehabilitation Center and Sarawak Cultural Village. The capital city of Sarawak, Kuching, is full of landmarks and heritage buildings to see. (Read More...)
These single-day tours are designed for you to experience the multi-racial culture of Sarawak, especially the indigenous tribes that have lived on the land for centuries. The Sarawak Cultural Village tour brings you to a museum that highlight the traditional lifestyles of the many tribes here, with dance and musical performances. On the other hand, the Annah Rais Longhouse tour is a visit to a Bidayuh longhouse, where one of Sarawak’s most fascinating tribes continues to live a traditional lifestyle. (Read More...)
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These short day tours allow you to experience different elements of Sarawak’s cultural heritage from getting up, close and personal with gentle Orang-Utans to trekking in the state’s oldest rainforest in Bako. Sarawak is a rich repository of flora and fauna, providing a wonderful opportunity for city slickers or nature enthusiasts to experience the beauty of the rainforest. You will even have the chance to see the world’s largest flower, the Rafflesia, which measures a meter in diameter when in full bloom. (Read More...)
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These tours take you to explore the capital of Sarawak and the sights around it, such as the Sarawak River and Jong’s Crocodile Farm. The city, which comes from a feline origin, as ‘Kuching’ means cat in Malay, is full of heritage buildings and colonial landmarks to see. The Sarawak River Cruise provides an alternative way to see the city by travelling on a yacht that cuts through the city by river. Finally, Jong’s Crocodile Farm is a place where you can see one of the largest crocodile breeding facilities in the country. (Read More...) |