Sarawak, ‘Land Of The Hornbills’, sits on Borneo, the third largest Island in the world at 1-4° north of the Equator.

This enchanting State, Malaysia’s largest is endowed with the world’s richest and most diverse ecosystem, ancient rainforest canopies and complimented with the world’s largest flower, the Rafflesia.

From squirrels and snakes that glide through the air, mouse deer the size of kittens and pitcher plants that eat insects and even relish the occasional small mammal, there exist countless species of flora and fauna yet to be discovered.

With pristine underwater marine life and untouched coral reefs to rich heritage and wilderness, to modern city landscape, Sarawak’s fascinating interiors also boasts multi-ethnic tribes living harmoniously, exhibiting a potpourri of experiences much appreciated by travelers from all over the world.