The highest peak in Southeast Asia, located in Kinabalu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The highest peak in Southeast Asia, located in Kinabalu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A pristine rainforest area known for its Iban longhouses and as a habitat for orangutans and other wildlife.
One of the oldest museums in Borneo, featuring extensive collections on the natural history and cultural heritage of Sarawak.
A popular beach destination near Kuching offering beautiful views, resorts, and various water activities.
An archaeological and historical site with ancient cave paintings and evidence of early human habitation.
A sanctuary for rehabilitated orangutans where visitors can observe these primates in a semi-wild environment.
A living museum near Kuching showcasing the traditional houses and cultures of Sarawak’s indigenous tribes.
The oldest national park in Sarawak, known for its diverse ecosystems, wildlife, and scenic hiking trails.
A scenic promenade along the Sarawak River in the capital city, featuring local markets, eateries, and historical landmarks.
A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its limestone karst formations, extensive cave systems, and rich biodiversity.
Famous for their swiftlet nests used in bird’s nest soup and home to a large population of bats.
A wildlife park near Kota Kinabalu featuring a variety of animals native to Borneo.
Natural hot springs located in Kinabalu Park, ideal for a relaxing soak after trekking.
A pristine rainforest with diverse wildlife, including orangutans, pygmy elephants, and clouded leopards.
A sanctuary for orphaned and rescued orangutans, allowing visitors to see these primates up close.
A group of islands near Kota Kinabalu offering excellent opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and beach activities.