Sarawak

In Malaysian Borneo, Sarawak stretches along 800 kilometres of tropical coastline. This land of winding rivers and ancient rainforests harbours remarkable biodiversity, from proboscis monkeys to rafflesia flowers. Indigenous cultures like the Iban, Bidayuh, and Orang Ulu maintain their traditions alongside modern cities. The state’s capital, Kuching, blends colonial architecture with vibrant food markets and temples, while deep in the interior, longhouses dot the riverbanks of this wild frontier.

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