Sarawak is a state located on the northwestern part of Borneo, Malaysia. This place attracts tourists by the wild beauty and cultural diversity
Mount Mulu
National Park is one of the sites recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage. Gunung Mulu National Park is a network of the world's longest cave. Here as the largest of an underground cave world, a cave room Sarawak has the capacity to host up to 40 Boeing 747
In Gunung Mulu, you will also find the largest underground tunnel, Deer Cave, its size can contain about St. Paul's Cathedral in London. A main attraction is the cave of the clear water, the longest cave in South Asia. The large cave houses millions of bats and swiftlets birds, they fly in large flocks in the forest at dusk. NIAH National Park over 400km from the coast of Kuching, hidden in the forests of Miri is hanging the national Park NIAH. 3140-acre garden consists of peat marshes, dipterocarp forests, as well as the large limestone cliff in the giant cave in NIAH. Niahnombreuses National Park Large caves and a number of small caves
In 1958, archaeologists discovered evidence of human life activities in the cave dating back to 40,000 years. The cave paintings were found here and the place was named cave paintings, archaeologists also discovered a coffin as a small boat, suggesting that this area was used as a burial place of the former. Bako National Park, the oldest national park of Sarawak was created in 1957, covers an area of about 27 square km humble, and how Kuching 37km. Bako Park is known for its unique natural landscapes and wild flora habitats. One of the most unique landscapes in Bako are secluded coves and rugged rocky headlands with beautiful craggy cliffs overlooking the South China Sea
Powerful waves dug into a magnificent work on the sea, the waves strike like the head of a mighty serpent. Kuching nose
Kuching nose length of 900m, it is a favorite place for locals and foreigners. In Kuching also has a number of heritage buildings located around the river
Some interesting places to visit such as the Chinese Museum history, Association of the construction of Sarawak and the central square with history and legends of its own. Walking around the trails here is the best service to explore this area. The customer can visit the flea markets nearby, where there are many shops that offer all kinds of handicrafts. Cats Museum
Cat Museum is located on the ground floor of the headquarters building the city of Kuching at Bukit Siol. Malaysian etchinoise beliefs, good luck cat is an animal. The museum covers an area of 1,035.9 square meters, was created in 1993. There are 2000 objects, simulation and statues of cats from all over the world
The capital of the state of Sarawak Kuching is City, this city name in cat means Malay, so that the cat becomes the characteristic symbol of the city. In 1987, a show on the first feline exhibition was held in Kuala Lumpur. August 1st the similar exhibition was held in Kuching and the city is known as the "City Cat ". Sarawak Cultural village known as a living museum, the Sarawak Cultural Village was created to protect cultural heritage conservation and the introduction of Sarawak. Located in Pantai Damai, Santubong, just 32 km from the capital Kuching. Sarawak Cultural Village is the perfect place to enhance local culture and lifestyle
There are about 150 people who live in the village, the traditional daily activities of the various tribes of Sarawak that sago treatment and perform handicraft work. They also wear traditional costumes and introduce dance for visitors. Sunday Cho Jalan Satok
This vibrant market is located along Jalan Satok, come every Saturday afternoon as local traders on the outskirts of Kuching focused come to sell their products
At first glance, you will be overwhelmed by heaps of merchandise are sprawled, wild ferns and the uniqueness of tropical rainforests are sold in roadside stands, or simply be displayed on empty bags For the floor. This place comes alive with a variety of colors, flavors and local languages The local people converge here to shop weekly
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