Sarawak Saraswati (Malaysia)

Sarawak is a state located northwest of Borneo Peninsula, Malaysia. This is where the hornbills - a bird named in the red book - live, so also called "The land of hornbills." A wild and beautiful natural world, a rich and fascinating history, a diverse cultural model of over 30 different races, white sand beaches and traditional beach festivals. "Power" attract tourists.
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The capital of the state of Sarawak is the peaceful city of Kuching located on the Sarawak. "Kuching" in Malay means cat, so the cat becomes the symbol of the city. Here, the idea is that cats are animals that bring good luck. People will be happy to see a cat lying in front of their house, because this is a good omen. Almost every home cat. People collect and store all things related to cats from the necklace: paintings, statues, movies in the cat museum. Reservations and tours can be made at any Tourist Information Center in the state's major towns.

Kuching is divided into two parts: North and South. These two sections are connected by two bridges over the Sarawak River. Green is the color that symbolizes North Kuching, where mainly Malay and Bumi Aboriginal people live. And Nam Kuching - the main area of ​​Chinese living - road markings or important buildings are painted in blue. For a panoramic view of the city, guests can rent a boat along the river and admire the beautiful sunset.

Kuching has at least nine museums. Many museums are only a short distance away. If you have less time then visitors should choose Sarawak Museum - which is one of the best museums in Asia. Here, visitors must spend at least half a day to see all the exhibits on the ethnic, natural history, the artifacts of Malaysian and Chinese porcelain. The museum is open all weekdays from 9:00 am to 16:30 pm and there is no entrance fee.

Dozens of national parks are scattered throughout Sarawak. Bako is the oldest national park in Sarawak and is also located near Kuching. The park features monkeys with fangs, bearded pigs and silver leaf monkeys, as well as many diverse Borneo species: wildlife and wild orchids. If you want to enjoy the world's largest flower, rafflesia flowers up to 1m in diameter, please contact the managers of Gunung Gading Park for any blooming flowers. Only about 2 hours drive from Kuching, Gunung Gading is more than 4,000 hectares, including jagged mountains with many beautiful waterfalls. Guests can stay in guesthouses in the park or nearby hotels.

The next itinerary is the 2,000-acre Kubah National Park. The park features sandstone hills and waterfalls and breathtaking waterfalls. There are wild deer, squirrels and Hornbill birds in the forest, along with many reptiles and amphibians. Nearby is the Semenggoh Wildlife Rescue Center, which has many endangered species, including orangutans rescued from confinement by trained animal traders. wild life again.

Damai is 40 minutes by car to Kuching, Sarawak's premier beachfront resort, which boasts pristine beaches and pristine forests, with many exciting pastimes. There are also long houses of local people, a premium golf course and high class seafood restaurants. There are many tours from Damai to the attractive fishing villages of Malaysia, the nearby islands and boat trips on the river around the Santubong Peninsula.

Miri is located near the border with Brunei, the gateway to northern Sarawak, which also has vast national parks, rivers and highlands. Gunung Mulu National Park, about 45 minutes from Miri, is famous for its limestone caves with the world's longest caves and the longest caves in Southeast Asia. The Niah Great Lake in Niah National Park, 2 hours by motorcycle from Miri, is home to the oldest human remains in Southeast Asia. Visitors to this cave by winding paths through forests filled with birds and butterflies.

The intricate river system of Sarawak provides visitors with an enjoyable trip. Sibu is the main gateway to central Sarawak and is the starting point for river trips to towns in the region. To the north of Sibu, about 30 minutes by motorcycle ride is Similajau National Park. There are streams with beautiful jade water, wild rainforest and long golden sand beaches. Guests can take part in activities such as hiking, hiking, boat trips on the river ... South of Sibu and east of Kuching is Batang Ai National Park, where most of the residents are still keep the traditional way of life

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