Sarawak.
Sarawak, the largest state in Malaysia, is a captivating blend of ancient traditions and stunning natural beauty. Nestled on the island of Borneo, it boasts the lush rainforests of Bako National Park, where you might spot playful proboscis monkeys, and the majestic limestone formations of Mulu Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Sarawak's rich cultural tapestry is woven from over 40 ethnic groups, each offering unique festivals, crafts, and culinary delights—don’t miss the hearty flavors of laksa and the vibrant colors of the Gawai festival. Explore the historic city of Kuching, with its charming waterfront and colonial architecture, or venture into the heart of the jungle to meet indigenous communities, where age-old traditions still thrive. Sarawak invites travelers to experience its enchanting landscapes and deep-rooted heritage in an unforgettable way.





