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  1. Sarawak, the Land of the Hornbills, there is so much more Sarawak can offer than what meets the eye. Home to 34 ethnic groups, Sarawak is a unique plethora of culture, adventure, nature, food, and festivals (CANFF). It is the place where the journey of endless exploration starts. Discover more...

  2. Sarawak, the largest state in Malaysia, is home to 27 ethnic groups. With 45 different dialects, each group has their own unique stories, beliefs, traditions and cultures. You can meet people from the Iban tribe, known for their legendary headhunting customs from days of old.

  3. Revealing a side of Asia unlike anywhere else, Sarawak offers an alternative for those seeking humble authenticity far from the tourist-trap clichés. Visiting Sarawak can be done as a complementary trip to Peninsular Malaysia and neighbouring countries, or a journey discovery all on its own.

  4. Sarawak, the Land of the Hornbills, is the largest state in Malaysia, with an area almost equal to that of Peninsular Malaysia. Strategically located in the island of Borneo, Sarawak is bordered by the Malaysian state of Sabah, the Indonesian Kalimantan, and Brunei.

  5. Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MTAC) Sarawak is the agency responsible for S-MM2H. The Ministry is always a safe place for S-MM2H holders who wish to stay here for longer term compared to other type of tourist visa.

  6. Home to 34 ethnic groups, Sarawak is a unique plethora of culture, adventure, nature, food, and festivals (CANFF). It is the place where the journey of endless exploration starts.

  7. The State is separated from Peninsular Malaysia by the South China Sea — a distance of 600 kilometres. It is directly joined to the State of Sabah to the northeast where the Sultanate of Brunei forms a double enclave. Inland, Sarawak borders with Kalimantan, Indonesia.

  8. Sarawak, the largest state in Malaysia, is home to 28 ethnic groups. With 45 different dialects, each group has their own unique stories, beliefs, traditions and cultures. You can meet people from the Iban tribe, known for their legendary headhunting customs from days of old.

  9. Oct 13, 2014 · A blog about travel experiences in Sarawak, Malaysia Borneo - We share our adventures and others too. Come on in...

  10. Sri Aman has a tidal bore observatory called 'Taman Panorama Benak' where it gives you a vantage point to watch the surging waves as they travel up the Batang Lupar river - the third longest river in Sarawak at 200 km in length.