Hey! It has been a
while since my last Visit to Sarawak, to be exact it was 5 years ago. I guess
now it’s time for me to go to Sarawak again soon. With the recent launched of Visit
Sarawak More To Discover, I discovered that there are many unique places, food,
festival and many more that I wish to experience. How about you? Have you visit
Sarawak? If yes when was the last time you were there?
Visit Sarawak More To Discover |
Recently Sarawak
Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture, Youth and Sports, the Honourable Datuk Haji
Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah unveiled the Visit
Sarawak Year logo. It’s designed
to connote fun, and friendliness, the multi-coloured logo spelling out
“Sarawak” with the tagline, “More to Discover," represents the aspirations
of the campaign.
The uniqueness of
the logo is augmented by the hornbill, which replaces the letter “A,”
representing Sarawak’s moniker, “Bumi Kenyalang,” or “Land of the Hornbills”
that the State has been known for many years, which is also an important symbol
of luck to the indigenous people of Sarawak.
Visit Sarawak Logo |
Visit Sarawak More
To Discover
The Culture, Adventure, Nature, Food, and Festivals.
Sawarak Culture
The Iban Tribe, Sarawak |
As the largest
state in Malaysia, Sarawak is home to 27 ethnic groups, speaking 45 languages
and dialects, and each with their own stories, colorful cultures, traditions,
and beliefs that makes Sarawak a cultural extravaganza just waiting to be
explored. The Iban tribe, known for their headhunting skills and tribal
expansion in the past.
The people from upriver, or Orang Ulu, itself comprise
of different tribes such as Kayan, Kenyah, Lun Bawang and Kelabit. Their exotic
art and music has spread internationally, as seen in the growing popularity of
the boat lute or sape, as played by famous Sarawakian musicians such as Tuku
Kame.
Discover Sarawak Adventures
Diving in Miri, Sibuti Coral Reefs National Park, Miri, Sarawak |
On land, visitors
have a plethora of adventures to choose from – from jungle trekking, adventure
caving, to mountain climbing, rock climbing and jungle expeditions. In water,
visitors can choose from river activities, diving, watersports, fishing, skiing
and yachting.
Sarawak Nature
Tusan Beach, Miri, Sarawak |
Sarawak has 56 totally protected areas, 37 gazetted national parks, five wildlife sanctuaries and 14 nature reserves. It’s rainforests collectively are the size of Austria. The hornbill and the orang utan are not just the most awe-inducing fauna in the state. Its rainforests house the world’s richest and most diverse ecosystem. Home to the world’s largest flower, the Rafflesia (that can grow to the size of a coffee table), squirrels and snakes that fly, deer the size of cats, plants that eat insects (and small animals).
Gunung Mulu National Park, Miri, Sarawak, A UNESCO World Heritage, Sarawak |
Mulu National Park,
is Malaysia’s only gazetted natural built park in the UNESCO World Heritage
Site listings together with Kinabalu National Park in the year 2000. Sarawak’s Bako National Park, traces its
first visitors’ footprint to 1958, making it one of Malaysia’s oldest. It’s Niah National Park is famed for
Sarawak’s genesis, with evidence of human presence from 40,000 years ago
discovered in the form of Paleolithic and Neolithic burial sites.
Sarawak Food
Laksa Sarawak |
The late Anthony Bourdain had popularised the “laksa Sarawak” as a breakfast option where he referred it as “breakfast of gods”.
Manok Pansuh or Ayam Pansuh |
From the delectable
“manok pansuh” which is chicken cooked in bamboo, to the savoury “Sarawak
laksa,” to the delicious “kolo mee,” to the mouthwateringly crispy jungle fern
“midin” dish, to the herby broth known as “kueh chap” and the rich “manok
kacangma” made from motherwort and rice wine, to the seasonal “dabai” fruit, to
the Melanau “umai” delicacy with thin slivers of fish and rich sago pearls,
Sarawak’s very long list of unique culinary offerings is unparalleled.
Sawarak Festivals
Danai Kuwai, Rainforest World Music Festival |
From Gawai harvest
festivals of thanksgiving, to the Kaul which is celebrated by the Melanau
fishing communities which marks the beginning of the fishing season, Sarawak
offers a plethora of festivals for tourists to participate in.
Rainforest World Music Festival |
Contemporary
festivals include the world-renowned three-day Rainforest World Music festival
which has run for 21 consecutive years continues to be the star attraction and
attracts some 20,000 visitors.
In addition, other
spectacular festivals include the Borneo Jazz, Kuching Waterfront Jazz
Festival, Pesta Kaul, Tidal Bore Festival, Borneo Cultural Festival and Sarawak
Regatta. There is even a cat festival, “Pesta Meow” which gathers cats and cat
lovers in Kuching.
For more information and updates about Visit Sarawak More To Discover, please visit Sarawak Tourism
Website: https://sarawaktourism.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/visitsarawak
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarawaktravel/
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