it offers a rich and distinctive tourism experience shaped by its vast rainforests, indigenous cultures, wildlife diversity, and riverside heritage, making it one of Malaysia’s most compelling destinations for cultural and eco‑tourism... known as the Land of the Hornbills, it is home to iconic attractions such as Mulu mount national park, a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its spectacular caves and limestone formations, and Bako national park, where visitors can encounter unique wildlife including proboscis monkeys in their natural habitat... cultural tourism is a major highlight, with opportunities to experience the traditions of Sarawak’s many indigenous communities - such as the Iban, Bidayuh, Orang Ulu, and Melanau - through visits to longhouses, festivals, and the Sarawak cultural village... the capital city, Kuching, blends colonial heritage, museums, riverside charm, and local cuisine, offering a relaxed and culturally immersive urban experience... with its strong focus on authenticity, nature conservation, and multicultural heritage, Sarawak appeals to travelers seeking meaningful encounters with nature and culture beyond conventional tourism...

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