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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.
Located 20 km away from Kuching, the Semenggoh Orang-Utan Rehabilitation Center is a sanctuary for the endangered Orang-Utans, Southeast Asia’s only great ape species that are gentle and shy in disposition. Most of the time, these primates forage among the trees in private but do come out during the feeding times in the park. (Read More...)
The Gunung Gading National Park is located 120 km away from Kuching in a vast mountainous range that consists of several peaks, the highest at 906 meters. (Read More...)
The oldest national park in Sarawak, Bako provides an excellent introduction to the beauty of the state’s natural heritage. Located in the northern tip of the Muara Tebas Peninsular, the park is reached in an hour by coach and boat. (Read More...)
The Fairy and Wind Caves are located about 50 km away from Kuching. Before reaching the destination, you’ll pass by fascinating villages, rubber estates, pepper gardens, cocoa plantations and lush rainforest. Once in the cave, you’ll marvel at the wonderful limestone formations in these mystical caverns that are thousands of years old. (Read More...) |