Sarawak, situated on the Northwest coast of Borneo, is the largest state in Malaysia covering a land area of 124,450 sq km. Dubbed
The Land of Hornbills, Sarawak is not only the biggest state in Malaysia, it is also the state with the most districts in Malaysia, it is home to Batang Rajang ?the country's longest river, and the “Brooke Birdwing? the world's largest butterfly.
Sarawak also boasts of the world's most extensive cave system, the world's oldest rainforest the size of Austria and evidence of the earliest known existence of man in Southeast Asia. Its population of 1.5 million people comprises different ethnic groups each with its unique culture and traditions.
The state of Sarawak has a fair share of tourist attractions, including Sarawak Museum claiming to be one of the most comprehensive in South East Asia, colourful ethnic traditions and festivities, as well as marvelous national parks. Sarawak is the perfect destination for anyone with an interest in Nature, Culture, or Adventure.