Sarawak: makes access to Borneo’s natural wonders and cultural riches a breeze.

Sarawak offers areas of virgin forest, the opportunity to visit the Dayak tribes who live in communal houses and a magnificent national park system.

Near the capital, Kuching, extend remote coastal towns like Pandan and Sematan; the Bako National Park has an area of virgin rainforest, beaches, and trails. Along the Rejang River and its tributaries ¬the highway in central and southern Sarawak- longhouse can be distinguished. The downstream areas of Song and Kanowit are generally less frequented. In the Northeast, Niah Caves, accessible only by boat and after a walk of 3km., are unforgettable for their rock paintings, the forest wildlife, jungle trails and night walks to discover the luminous fungi.

January
Not recommended
February
Still ok but a bit risky
March
Still ok
April
Good weather
May
Good weather
June
Good weather
July
Good weather
August
Good weather
September
Good weather
Octuber
Still ok
November
Still ok but a bit risky
December
Not recommended
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