- Kuching City – The capital city filled with culture, history, and local cuisine.
- Sarawak Cultural Village – Live museum showcasing the diverse ethnic groups of Sarawak.
- Bako National Park – Oldest national park in Sarawak, known for proboscis monkeys and coastal trails.
- Semenggoh Wildlife Centre – See semi-wild orangutans in their natural habitat.
- Gunung Mulu National Park (UNESCO Site) – Famous for its limestone caves, pinnacles, and underground rivers.
- Mulu Caves – Explore the Deer Cave, Clearwater Cave, and Lang Cave.
- Niah Caves National Park – Archaeological site with human remains dating back 40,000 years.
- Santubong Peninsula – Beaches, jungle trekking, and the majestic Mount Santubong.
- Damai Beach – Popular beach resort area near Kuching.
- Matang Wildlife Centre – A rehabilitation centre for endangered wildlife including orangutans, sun bears, and hornbills.
- Borneo Highlands Resort – Cool highland retreat with stunning views and golf course.
- Sibu Town – Rich in Chinese heritage and the gateway to the Rajang River.
- Rajang River Cruise – Explore longhouses and remote river villages along Malaysia’s longest river.
- Mukah – Melanau cultural heartland with river cruises and sago processing tours.
- Miri City – Gateway to Mulu Caves, known for oil heritage and urban lifestyle.
- Lambir Hills National Park – Jungle park with waterfalls and hiking trails near Miri.
- Loagan Bunut National Park – Sarawak’s largest natural lake and a haven for birdwatchers.
- Bintulu – Coastal town with parks, beaches, and the Similajau National Park.
- Similajau National Park – Home to crocodiles, turtles, and golden sandy beaches.
- Longhouses in Ulu Kapit or Batang Ai – Experience Iban culture and traditional longhouse stays.
- Batang Ai National Park – Jungle trekking and orangutan habitats near the Indonesian border.
- Taman Negara Kubah (Kubah National Park) – Known for frogs, pitcher plants, and rainforest trails.
- Wind and Fairy Caves, Bau – Stunning limestone caves perfect for photography and exploration.
- Serikin Border Market – A weekend market at the Indonesia-Malaysia border selling local goods.
- Tebedu Highlands – A cool and scenic area less known by tourists, near the Kalimantan border.
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