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| Tour Sarawak |
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| Kuching City Tour |
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Cover the attractions of Kuching, one of the loveliest cities in Southeast Asia. On the City Tour, you will be taken to the two Sarawak Museums, old Kuching including the Gambir Spice Market and the Main Bazaar (great for bargain hunting), the new Waterfront, a Malay Village and a visit to the Tua Pek Kong, Kuching's oldest Chinese temple.
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| Sarawak Cultural Village |
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"See Sarawak in Half a Day!" This award-winning living museum offers an excellent introduction to Sarawak's cultural kaleidoscope. Replica buildings represent every major ethnic group in Sarawak, and because they are inhabited, visitors are given the unique opportunity of witnessing the lifestyles of the different cultures. One may even sample their food!
The Village is 45 minutes' drive from Kuching and is located at Damai.
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| Longhouse Visits |
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Longhouse visits may cover day-trips to a Bidayuh longhouse or longer overnight journeys into Lemanak, to experience the Iban way of life. In most cases, guesthouses are built adjoining the longhouse to accommodate for visitors. This is to minimise the impact of visitors on the daily goings-on of the longhouse.
One has also the option of staying at the 5-star luxury award-winning eco-friendly Hilton Batang Ai Resort.
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| Bako National Park |
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Sarawak's oldest Park is situated 37 km from Kuching (30-minute car ride followed by 30 minute boat ride ), and its coastline consists of secluded beaches accessible by marked jungle trails. Several beaches are bound by cliffs carved by wave erosion into amazing psychedelic patterns.
Bako is of particarly interest to botanists due to the variety of vegetation availa ble form the low-lying dipterocarp forest to the scub-like plants on the plateau. Aside from flora, amongst the fauna of Bako one may view the shy proboscis monkey, found only in Borneo, as well as long-tailed macaques, silver leaf monkeys and monitor lizards.
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| Semmengoh Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre |
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The Centre was established in 1975 for the rehabilitation of confiscated wild animals. A strong attraction is the semi-wild Orang Utans, who may be viewed during their feeding times twice daily.
*Note that sights are not guaranteed, especially during the fruiting season.
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| Mulu National Park |
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The breathtaking Mulu Caves have been a magnet to visitors. In the limestones beneath the lush forest canopy lie the magnificent caves of Mulu, including the world's largest cave passage (Deer Cave) , the world's largest natural chamber (Sarawak Chamber) and the longest cave in Southeast Asia (Clearwater Cave). There are 4 showcaves open to the public, and more adventurous cavers can be guided by experts into less explored areas.
NEW ! Rock-face for amateur rock climbers at the 3-star Royal Mulu Resort. Few resorts can boast of a swimming-pool nestled in the oldest rainforest the the world!
A 2-day jungle trek to the Pinnacles, an area of razor-sharp limestone formations piercing 20 metres into the air is a challenge to the fitter visitors.
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| Niah National Park |
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Niah is one of Sarawak's most important archaeological sites and its claim to fame is its role as one of the birthplace of civilisation in the region. Niah has a vast cave of swarming bats and swiftlets (collection of birds' nest takes place here), and is nestled in majestic rainforest.
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| Kuching (Head Office) & Miri |
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Audry Wan Ulok, General Manager
Stephanie Wan Ulok, Director Mary-Ann Chua, Sales & Operations Manager |
Ban Hock Road,
P.O. Box 1239,
93724 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. |
Email: ask@telangusan.com
Telephone: +60 82 - 236945
Fax: +60 82 - 236589 |
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