Fondly known as the Cat City, state capital Kuching is the most densely populated city in Sarawak. A unique blend old meets new, Kuching offers an experience like no other.
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Sri Aman is well known for its mighty Batang Lupar River and the tidal bore phenomenon, which attracts surfer enthusiasts from around the world to this small town in Sarawak.
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Situated along the Rejang River sits the town of Sibu, entry point to numerous Iban and Orang Ulu longhouses, where tourists can experience the culture and hospitality of the locals.
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The coastal city of Miri is well-known as both a popular ecotourism destination and the main tourist gateway to world-famous UNESCO World Heritage Sites and the interiors of Sarawak.
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A border town in the Limbang Division of Sarawak, Limbang is home to the most culturally diverse populations in the state.
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The relatively small town of Sarikei is located along the Rajang River and is famed for being a leading pineapple and pepper production hub in the state.
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Famous for its beautiful longhouses, Kapit is a vibrant commercial and social hub for the middle Rajang River, catering for both the longhouse communities and visitors.
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A major industrial centre, Bintulu is also a rising star in the local ecotourism scene with its stunning Similajau National Park, famed for its pristine beaches and lush rainforest treks.
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Once a small village, Kota Samarahan is now one of the fastest developing districts in Sarawak, and is the main education hub for the state.
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The centre of Melanau culture, Mukah is a small coastal town in the central region of Sarawak. A unique feature of Mukah is that it is Sarawak’s only Melanau-majority town.
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Betong is the smallest administrative division in Sarawak, and is well-known for its rich history dating back to the times of the battles fought by legendary Iban warrior, Rentap.
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Well-known as the durian hub of Sarawak, Serian is nestled 40 miles away from Kuching, and borders Tebedu on the Indonesia-Malaysia border. Serian is also famous for its many waterfalls.
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