![]() ![]() A rehabilitation center for orangutans and rainforest wildlife Source: Fadhli Adnan / shutterstock Matang Wildlife Centerĭeforestation and human interference threaten the already endangered orangutans. Marvel at the architectural masterpiece of the State Legislative Assembly.ĥ. Old Bazaar has dozens of souvenir shops while Carpenter Street is the place to go for food and entertainment.Ĭheck out the colonial Astana (Palace) on the banks of Sarawak River. Visitors spend most of their time along the Sarawak River which passes through the city. As a testament to its nickname, dozens of cat statues fill the small city center. Kuching translates to ‘cats’ in English earning the nickname ‘City of Cats’. Sarawak’s capital combines colonial architecture with vibrant Buddhist temples and street food. Sarawak’s colonial capital Source: Anna ART / shutterstock Sarawak Cats Keep your eyes open for rare primates including proboscis monkeys and orangutans.Ĭrazy Tourist explores the 25 best things to do in Sarawak to get a taste of the jungle, stay at a tribal longhouse and attend a secret rainforest music festival. Join mangrove river cruises and go kayaking along the rivers for different perspectives of this lush environment. Or explore their world-famous caves and photograph otherworldly environments. ![]() Visit one of the state’s 25 national parks. ![]() Step away from the cities and find nature spanning in all directions. Capital Kuching usually gets the highest number of international visitors. A handful of cities line the South China Sea coast. Sarawak is Malaysia’s largest state on Borneo Island.ĭense rainforest covers most of the territory. ![]()
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