Discover Sarawak ..... a place like no other
It was once Asia's best kept secret. But noting intriguing can ever be kept under wraps for long.
Sarawak, the land of the Hornbill,has now become a much sought after destination for adventure and nature lovers, anthropogists, medical researchers and the common
tourists yearning for something wild, mysterious, awe-inspiring and the peculiar.Indeed, no single adjective can best describe Sarawak.
Sarawak is home to the world's largest cave system at Mulu National Park, the world's largest flower the Rafflesia, and the oldest living inforest with the highest density of plant species in a single acre on earth. There are plants that eat insects,snakes that fly and deers that are no bigger than cats.
Rich in cultural heritage, Sarawak has 27 ethnic tribes, each with its own distinct language and lifestyle. The diverse ethnic groups of Sarawak intermingle freely and live harmoniously.Their warmth and hospitality know no bounds.