SARAWAK or the Land Of The Hornbills, is known as one of Asia's Best Kept Secret as this is a place for history, mystery, romance and exotic adventure no matter on land, hill, or water. Sarawak is the largest state in Malaysia, and is the home of the White Rajahs, the famous hornbills and the highly endangered orang utans.
Containing a rainforest that are the size of Austria, it provides the world's richest and most diverse ecosystem available on earth. Besides that, this is also the home to one of the world largest flower, the rafflesia. Living here in Sarawak is a biodiverse type to ethnics such as the Iban, Bidayuh and the Melanau. Famous for its longhouses, spending a night at that place will ensure that you will have an unforgetable moment in Sarawak, sharing the legends that are available here. Sarawak is known to have something for everyone, providing all sorts of entertainment and adventure available.
Containing a rainforest that are the size of Austria, it provides the world's richest and most diverse ecosystem available on earth. Besides that, this is also the home to one of the world largest flower, the rafflesia. Living here in Sarawak is a biodiverse type to ethnics such as the Iban, Bidayuh and the Melanau. Famous for its longhouses, spending a night at that place will ensure that you will have an unforgetable moment in Sarawak, sharing the legends that are available here. Sarawak is known to have something for everyone, providing all sorts of entertainment and adventure available.
The Sarawak flag was adopted by the state government in the 1988 where it was first raised at the National Day parade in Kuching. The red color of the Sarawak Flag symbolizes the courage, determination, and sacrifices of the people in pursuit to attain the course of creating a model state. The yellow color denotes the supremacy of Law and Order while the black color means the rich natural resources and wealth of Sarawak. This nine pointed yellow star denotes the 9 division of people that lives in harmony in their quest to improve their quality of life.
WELCOME TO SARAWAK
Would you like to befriend an orang utan? Learn to use a blowpipe? Or maybe get married in a traditional tribal ceremony? You could do it all in one day in Sarawak. Perched on the northwestern edge of the exotic island of Borneo, Sarawak is literally quite unlike any other place on earth.
Start your holiday by spending a day or two in the capatial of Sarawak, Kuching. Here the Sarawak Tourist Association (STA), or the Visitors Information Centre (which also houses the National Park and Wildlife Booking Office) will provide you with all the brochures and advice you need to plan your stay.
You will find an astonishing variety of things to tempt you. Wonders of the natarual world. A rich and fascinating history. A patchwork quilt of more than thirty different ethnic groups. And also long, sandy beaches for water sports or more traditional beach holidays.
Despite being home to the world's oldest rainforest, travel around Sarawak is easy. Tourists are welcome everywhere and the people are all very friendly. English is widely spoken although the national language is Bahasa Malaysia. So, welcome and have a great time in the Hidden Paradise of Borneo!
Would you like to befriend an orang utan? Learn to use a blowpipe? Or maybe get married in a traditional tribal ceremony? You could do it all in one day in Sarawak. Perched on the northwestern edge of the exotic island of Borneo, Sarawak is literally quite unlike any other place on earth.
Start your holiday by spending a day or two in the capatial of Sarawak, Kuching. Here the Sarawak Tourist Association (STA), or the Visitors Information Centre (which also houses the National Park and Wildlife Booking Office) will provide you with all the brochures and advice you need to plan your stay.
You will find an astonishing variety of things to tempt you. Wonders of the natarual world. A rich and fascinating history. A patchwork quilt of more than thirty different ethnic groups. And also long, sandy beaches for water sports or more traditional beach holidays.
Despite being home to the world's oldest rainforest, travel around Sarawak is easy. Tourists are welcome everywhere and the people are all very friendly. English is widely spoken although the national language is Bahasa Malaysia. So, welcome and have a great time in the Hidden Paradise of Borneo!