

The sape has become the symbol of the Rainforest World Music Festival, one Malaysia’s largest music festival. Why is the Sarawak SAPE the national symbol of Malaysia? To discover Sarawak means taking the road less travelled. Visiting Sarawak can be done as a complementary trip to Peninsular Malaysia and neighbouring countries, or a journey discovery all on its own. Revealing a side of Asia unlike anywhere else, Sarawak offers an alternative for those seeking humble authenticity far from the tourist-trap clichés. Kuching – the capital city of Sarawak, your first stop in Malaysia Borneo. It is ethnically, culturally, and linguistically diverse major ethnic groups including Iban, Malay, Chinese, Melanau, Bidayuh and Orang Ulu. What is Sarawak rich in?īecause of its natural resources, Sarawak specialises in the export of oil and gas, timber and oil palms, but also possesses strong manufacturing, energy and tourism sectors. You can meet people from the Iban tribe, known for their legendary headhunting customs from days of old. With 45 different dialects, each group has their own unique stories, beliefs, traditions and cultures. More Culture Sarawak, the largest state in Malaysia, is home to 27 ethnic groups. This makes Sarawak demography very distinct and unique compared to its Peninsular counterpart. Sarawak has more than 40 sub-ethnic groups, each with its own distinct language, culture and lifestyle. Sarawak’s population is very diverse, comprising many races and ethnic groups. Tourists should exercise the usual precautions – not walking alone at night, not leaving valuables such as cameras and smart phones on display, using registered taxis, etc. Sarawak in general is a very safe destination with relatively low crime rates. Partially or unvaccinated travellers of age under 18 years who are travelling alone will be required to undergo quarantine.

Those tested negative and do not have the ‘Travellers Card’ or ‘Home Surveillance Order’ on their MySejahtera profile status will be allowed to continue their journey to Sarawak. National Parks.ĭo we need to quarantine if we travel to Sarawak?
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