Top 5 Best Tours in Sarawak

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Sarawak – located on the north-western shore of Borneo – is the largest state in Malaysia. So we’ve compiled the Top 5 Best Tours in Sarawak for you to enjoy while on your visit to this land. Explore the world-famous Mulu Caves, pay a quick visit to the Bidayuh – one of Sarawak’s most fascinating indigenous groups – meet the endangered ‘Orang Utan’, discover botanical treasures or simply enjoy the sights of Kuching City.


Semenggoh Orang Utan Rehabilitaotion Center, Kuching
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. Visitors can then observe the behaviours and emotions of these ‘Men in the Forest’, which is what their name means in English. Feeding times are held every 0900 hrs and 1500 hours.

Gunung Gading National Park
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. These mountains are home to an outstanding variety of botanical treasures as well as wildlife species. The highlight of this tour is to look out for the Rafflesia, the world’s largest flower at 1 meter in diameter when in full bloom. You will also visit a waterfall.

Half Day Kuching City Tour
On this tour, you’ll experience the cultural beauty of Kuching City through observing its places of interest and heritage buildings. Some of the places on the itinerary include the Colonial Law Court, Clock Tower, Charles Brooke Memorial, Post Office, Square Tower, Chinatown and a Chinese Temple. You will also discover the culture and history with visits to the Museum, Cat Museum, Astana Village and a Malay Village. Finally, we end in the Kuching Waterfront where you can have a pleasant stroll.

Sarawak Annahrais Longhouse
The Bidayuh are one of Sarawak’s most fascinating indigenous groups, originating from Kalimantan since the 16th century. On this tour, you will pass through a scenic countryside fringed by hills and plantations to visit the Annah Rais Longhouse village, home to the Bidayuh that practise a traditional lifestyle of agricultural farming.

Mulu Caves
This is a 3D/2N package to explore Mulu Caves; the world’s largest natural cave chamber and longest cave passage that has still not been fully explored. The caves hold various wildlife species such as birds, bats, reptiles, amphibians and insects as well as spectacular limestone formations.
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