Climbing 4,098 meters to the summit of Mount Kinabalu.


Sarawak is the largest state in Malaysia by some distance.
It’s a culturally diverse place, relatively sparsely populated, with mighty rivers, deep valleys and incredible wildlife. The indigenous tribal legacy has left a strong mark. Though many people now live a conventional 21st Century lifestyle, there are large parts of the state where nomadic and semi-nomadic people still live in the traditional manner. Journey up the river – the best way to reach these regions – and be welcomed by the Iban and experience the famous longhouses’ traditional dwellings.
Exploring the wildlife and indigenous culture of the region is a positive way to help locals promote sustainable tourism as a beneficial economic activity, alongside the steadily encroaching palm oil plantations and other big agro-businesses.



The capital of Sarawak is Kuching, a pleasant, laid-back place where you can easily combine a city stay with jungle adventures. Bako National Park and the Santubong Peninsula are barely an hour away. The cave systems at Mulu National Park are one of Sarawak’s highlights. Visit for a couple of days to explore the chambers or take the “Headhunters Trail” across the country for an unforgettable adventure.
Experience Travel Group will design a tailored Borneo holiday itinerary with you, combining Sarawak with neighbouring Sabah and Peninsular Malaysia or simply exploring Sarawak itself in more depth.



ETG Sample Itineraries in Sarawak

Borneo
Bucket List Borneo
This is the ultimate, once-in-a-lifetime Borneo holiday. It covers everything that makes Borneo special, from its renowned wildlife to its lush rainforests
Highlights
Get off the beaten track
Getting away from modern life as you travel to the most remote part of Sabah
Wildlife spotting
Listen to the call of gibbons and peek through rainforest vines to see orangutans swinging in the trees on an adventure in Danum Valley.
Mount Kinabalu
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