If you have passed your years thinking of green jungle trails, of boat trips down the gloomy rivers, of hazy longhouses and inebriated dancing, of hidden grottos and mysterious creatures, of weapons and beasts-Be happy, your search is finally completed. Sarawak, the largest one of the Malaysian states, situated on the Island Borneo will wonderfully reward you an adventurous spirit and a chance to fulfil your dreams. The adorableness of Sarawak is the blend of its unimpeded nature and inherited tradition. A journey to this state entails you an amazing adventure of discovery into its history, culture and heritage so you can take cheap flights to Borneo to turn your fantasies into realities.
[/caption]Sarawak is located on the north-western side of Borneo Island and has an area of 124,450 square kilometres. Its tropical rainforests are the home of an abundance of animal species and plants. It is the area of at least 40 ethnic groups amongst which Dayak Iban, Chinese, Melanau, Malay, Dayak Bidayuh and Dayak Orang Ulu are the common ones. From the serene Kuching city scenes to the astonishment of its historical museums, there are many temptations for the visitors to enjoy in Sarawak.
Gunung Mulu National Park:
A UNESCO World Heritage and the largest national park of Sarawak which is overtopped by three mountains Gunung Benarat, Gunung Api and Gunung Mulu. The park is speckled with jungle creeks, vertical hills, expeditiously flowing rivers, wonderful jungle tracks, mountain hiking paths and rain forests. It promotes one of the most inspiring cave systems of the world which include Deer Cave, Clearwater Cave and Cave of the Winds.
Damai Beach:
The most scenic and picturesque beach of Sarawak which is located on the peninsula of Santubong. You can engross in windsurfing, jet skiing and other water sports. Bird watchers will love to sight Sandpipers, Terns, Egrets, White-bellied Sea Eagle, Brahminy Kites and Collared Kingfisher.
Hornbills SarawakGunung Murud:
It is the highest peak of Sarawak which is situated in Kelabit Highlands. This 2,423 metres high mountain is well known for the researchers who study flora and fauna.
Pinnacles:
A series of spiky limestone formations projecting sky-wards on the path of Api Mountain.
Rajang River:
It is the longest river in Malaysia where visitors can reach by going to Sibu town located at alluvium. The speed boats consistently fetch people to districts and coastal towns. Sarawak is the home of rainforests, rivers, national parks, museums, cultural and natural heritage -what else can a tourist wish for a fabulous holiday break? Borneo has a sunny tropical climate where rainfall is unpredictable and the weather remains the same throughout the year. So pack up your belongings and spend your holidays at this enchanting place.
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