7 Incredible Sarawak Experiences & Tours You Won’t Wanna Miss On Your First Visit

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1. Sarawak Cultural Village

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Set at the foot of Mount Santubong, the Sarawak Cultural Village is a "living museum" of Sarawak's major ethnic groups. Explore traditional longhouses and various other styles of residences built with saltwood, bamboo, rattan, and attap leaves, where ethnic artists in traditional costumes demonstrate handicraft-making and share insights into their lifestyles.

It's a scenic spot where you can catch dance performances, sample local food, and really immerse yourself in Sarawak's rich and diverse culture, making it a must-visit destination for first-time visitors.

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2. 2D1N Bako National Park with Night Walk Tour

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Bako National Park, the oldest national park in Sarawak, is home to unique wildlife including long-armed monkeys, silver langurs, long-tailed macaques, and various other flora and fauna. Ideal for nature lovers, the park also features cliffs, beaches, and other landforms shaped by thousands of years of erosion.

This overnight tour includes jungle trekking, trail hiking, and a night safari, along with simple yet comfortable accommodation and every meal covered. With experienced guides spotting the animals and making sure you see as much as possible, it's a tranquil and immersive journey into the rainforest's beautiful, biodiverse ecosystem.

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3. Morning Foodie Experience Guided Tour (Kuching)

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Discover Kuching's culinary heritage on this half-day guided tour, starting with a blessing at the Hong San Si Chinese Temple. Savour some local coffee before sampling Sarawak Laksa and Kek Lapis, then stroll through the historical town to uncover hidden food gems, including porridge stalls and perfectly grilled pork skewers.

The tour also weaves in sightseeing along former British administrative quarters and lively streets such as Indian Street, finishing with a bowl of dry noodles at Gambier Street. It's an ideal way to combine iconic local flavours with cultural exploration in one morning.

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4. Overnight Batang Ai Iban Long House Experience

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Make the most of your visit to Sarawak with an overnight stay at an Iban longhouse in Batang Ai. The trip involves a scenic six-hour drive from Kuching through pepper plantations, rice farms, and local markets, followed by a boat ride along the lush jungle waterways to reach the longhouse. You are then welcomed with warm hospitality, cultural performances, and local rice wine on the common verandah.

On the next day, experience nature up close with bush treks, wildlife spotting, and even fishing and foraging for a picnic lunch. This immersive stay provides a glimpse into traditional Iban life, offering cultural connection and a refreshing break from city life.

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5. Dolphin Watching Mangrove Morning Cruise in Santubong

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Start your morning with a scenic boat cruise along the Santubong and Salak Rivers, where calm mangrove waters set the stage for wildlife encounters. The highlight is spotting the rare, endangered Irrawaddy dolphins in their natural habitat, often swimming close to the boat, alongside sightings of saltwater crocodiles, eagles, and other native wildlife.

The guide provides insightful commentary, with lunch, snacks, and drinks served throughout. A laid-back and memorable way to explore Kuching's rich biodiversity in just a few hours.

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6. Wind Cave and Fairy Cave Caving Adventure

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Explore the limestone landscapes of southwest Sarawak with a guided visit to Wind Cave and Fairy Cave, both part of the Bau Formation. Wind Cave sits within a lush nature reserve, while Fairy Cave is the largest cave entrance in the Kuching area, both featuring impressive stalactites, stalagmites, and rock formations.

The experience combines exercise with education, with guides sharing insights into the caves' geological history and natural features. Expect a short but steady climb via concrete and wooden steps to reach the main chamber, whose stunning views make the effort worthwhile.

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7. Satang Island Cruise and Snorkelling

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Escape to Satang Island for a relaxing day filled with crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life. After a scenic boat ride past mangroves and fishing villages, you'll arrive at this protected island known for its turtle conservation efforts and unspoilt coastal views.

Unwind on the pristine beach and snorkel among colourful coral reefs and various sea creatures. The package allows you to observe the turtles and hatchlings up close, making this a memorable mix of nature and leisure.

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