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Sarawak "Land Of The Hornbill" is the largest state in Malaysia. It covers an area of 124,000 square kilometres and has a coastline of some 800 kilometres facing the South China Sea. Lying on the Northwest coasts of Borneo, the third largest island in the world, Sarawak shares its boundaries with Kalimantan (Indonesia Borneo) in the south, Brunei and Sabah in the north.

The state capital is Kuching with a population of around 450,000 it's a modern city that has retained the charm of its past as a trading town.

Sarawak is home to some of Borneo's most amazing natural wonders, like Mulu Caves in the north of Sarawak, claimed to be some of the longest network of caves in the world. Niah Caves is another of these wonders that played part in the birth of civilisation in Asia.

Sarawak has a collective population of around 1.7 million, which is made up of many indigenous groups and races, with there own flavour of culture and customs. The Ibans form the largest population of indigenous people, in the past they were feared warriors who practised head-hunting as a means of survival against enemies, this has long ceased, but evidence of this tribal practice can been seen along the many treks in Sarawaks lush green rainforests. Other indigenous groups are the Bidayuh, Melanau, Kayans, Kenyahs and Kelabits among the many tribes and races.
 
Sarawak Tour Packages

 
Tour Name: MULU CAVES
Duration: 3 Days & 2 Nights
Details: Depart from Miri to Mulu. On arrival in Mulu, you will be transferred to the luxurious Royal Mulu Resort for check-in. You have some time to stroll around the resort compounds located within the Jungle settings or have a swim in the resort pool (own lunch arrangement)...
 
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