Sarawak – Culture, Caves & Rainforest Adventure
Sarawak, the largest state in Malaysia, is where culture, adventure, and wilderness come together. From Kuching’s colonial charm and vibrant markets to Mulu’s spectacular caves and pristine rainforest, this land on Borneo’s northwest coast invites you to experience nature and heritage at their purest.
Read how Itisha and Simon discovered Sarawak with their two young daughters — “Sarawak – Beyond Hornbills and Colourful Cakes”.
Sarawak, known as the Land of the Hornbills, lies on the northwestern part of Borneo and offers a captivating blend of culture, history, and nature. Start your journey in charming Kuching, with its colonial architecture, vibrant markets, and museums. Venture beyond the city to explore Bako National Park, kayak through mangroves, and discover rare flora such as orchids and the giant Rafflesia. Continue to Mulu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site near Miri, where vast limestone caves, underground rivers, and dramatic pinnacles reveal one of the world’s most extraordinary natural landscapes.
Sarawak is a destination where heritage, adventure, and wilderness come beautifully together.
Kuching Sarawak – Culture, Nature & Adventure
Explore Kuching, Sarawak’s most charming city. Discover heritage streets, vibrant markets, riverside life, and use Kuching as your gateway to Borneo’s rainforests.
Mulu National Park – Caves and Rainforest Wonders
Discover Mulu National Park in Sarawak, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore vast caves, limestone pinnacles, rainforest trails, and millions of bats at sunset.
Looking for the Complete Borneo Experience?
Combine Sarawak with Sabah for the ultimate Borneo adventure. Explore our Signature Tours that span across regions.




