Sarawak in Malaysia

Présentation

Sarawak is the largest state in Malaysia. 80% of it is covered by rainforest. The ever-present jungle offers varied opportunities, depending on what you feel like doing: whether you feel like joining a log-canoe expedition to explore the heart of the wilderness or whether you would prefer to discover this natural setting in safer conditions, we offer different options to allow you to enjoy Sarawak.

Climat

Like Sabah and the peninsula, Sarawak has the same warm, humid climate all year round. However, you can enjoy some fresh air on the coast... The driest season – and thereby the best time to visit Sarawak – is between March and September. The best months are June and July.

A faire / A voir

In Batang Ai National Park, not only will you discover one of the most beautiful rainforests in the world, with hundreds of species native to this region, but you will also have the opportunity to spend the night in traditional wooden houses. If you are looking for rafflesia, the largest flower in the world, you can admire them in Gunung Gading National Park. Finally, do not miss Bako National Park, the oldest national park in Sarawak. Borneo is famous for its stunning natural settings, but if you are interested in taking part in a cultural expedition, do not miss the town of Kuching with its historical neighbourhoods, its Chinese temples, its museum of local indigenous arts and crafts, and the eclectic mix of populations that call it home.
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