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City Guide: Sarawak

5 Top recommended hotels in Sarawak:

Hilton Kuching: Situated along the scenic Sarawak River, this hotel offers stunning views, spacious rooms, and excellent hospitality.

The Ranee Boutique Suites: Nestled in the heart of Kuching's historic district, this charming hotel combines old-world elegance with modern comforts.

Damai Beach Resort: Located on the tranquil Teluk Bandung beach, this resort is the perfect getaway, with a variety of activities and breathtaking sunsets.

Riverside Majestic Hotel: Overlooking the Kuching Waterfront, this grand hotel boasts luxurious accommodations and a central location for exploring the city.

Borneo Highlands Resort: Perched on the hills of Sarawak, this eco-resort offers nature enthusiasts a unique experience, with beautiful views and a range of outdoor activities.

Why should you stay in Sarawak?

Cultural Diversity: Sarawak is a melting pot of diverse cultures, including the indigenous tribes of Dayak, Malay, Chinese, and Indian communities. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage through traditional dances, arts and crafts, and authentic local cuisine found in bustling markets and villages.

Breathtaking Nature: Sarawak is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, with lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and majestic mountains. Nature lovers can explore the world's oldest rainforest in Bako National Park, spot endangered wildlife at Semenggoh Wildlife Centre, or embark on challenging hikes to conquer Mount Mulu and Mount Santubong.

Adventure and Outdoor Activities: Sarawak offers a plethora of thrilling outdoor activities for adventure enthusiasts. From cave exploration at Gunung Mulu National Park to white-water rafting along the Sungai Sarawak Kiri and Sungai Sarawak Tengah rivers, there are endless opportunities to get your adrenaline pumping. The region also boasts excellent diving spots, such as Sipadan Island and Miri-Sibuti Coral Reefs National Park.

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