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Sia Sitok Sarawak Brochure SOUTHERN REGION SOUTHERN REGION KUCHING, SAMARAHAN, SERIAN & SRI AMAN KUBAH BIRDING TOUR Bako National Park 5 HRS RM 250 RM 125 MOUNTAIN BIKE GOLD MINE Take a break & CAVE DISCOVERY Telok Melano and Tanjong Datu National Park and go wild! DAY TRIP RM 238 RM 119 Lush with nature and cityscape attraction, home of national parks that co-exist freely with NIGHT FROGGING TOUR WITH LIGHT REFRESHMENT magnificent wildlife and jungle of streams. 5 HRS RM 250 RM 125 NATURE & WILDLIFE EVENING KUCHING KUCHING WETLAND TOUR WITH LIGHT REFRESHMENT GUNUNG GADING NATIONAL PARK 4 HRS RM 200 RM 100 ADULT CHILD SERIAN DAY TRIP RM 245 RM 122.50 RM 160 RM 80 Wildlife and Longhouse SILABUR CAVING & HIKING BENGOH DAM & KAMPUNG STING RM 210 RM 105 Silabur Caving & Hiking DAY TRIP TELOK MELANO & TANJONG DATU ADULT CHILD NATIONAL PARK DAY TRIP RM 170 RM 85 RM 140 RM 70 2D1N ADULT CHILD WILDLIFE & LONGHOUSE (KUCHING + SERIAN) RM RM 600 920 RM 460 RM 300 ADULT CHILD KG STING (BENGOH) ADVENTURE OVERNIGHT DAY TRIP RM 200 RM 100 RM 130 RM 65 2D1N BAKO NATIONAL PARK RM 300 RM 150 ADULT SRI AMAN DAY TRIP RM 280 RM 140 BUNG JAGOI & WIND CAVE BATANG AI RAINFOREST EXPERIENCE ADULT CHILD ADULT CHILD 3D2N RM RM RM 248 RM DAY TRIP RM 280 RM 200 RM 1,200 RM 2D1N 495 247.50 124 RM 140 RM 100 600 SOUTHERN REGION SOUTHERN REGION WATER ADVENTURE KUCHING Mind relaxed, SATANG ISLAND FUN DIVE CITYSCAPE AND VILLAGE RETREAT RM RM DAY TRIP 450 225 soul refreshed IRRAWADDY DOLPHIN KUCHING MORNING CRUISE SATANG ISLAND IRRAWADDY BEST OF KUCHING BIKE TOUR DOLPHIN WATCHING (3-IN-1) 3 HRS RM 150 RM 75 Bamboo Rafting RM 190 RM DAY TRIP 95 4.5 HRS RM 340 RM 170 BAMBOO RAFTING KLB GARDEN PICNIC SEMADANG KAYAKING ADULT CHILD DAY TRIP DAY TRIP RM 430 RM 215 RM 323 RM 161.50 RM 80 RM 40 DAY TRIP RM 220 RM 110 3-in-1 Matang Telaga Air Tour BAMBOO RAFTING & HOMESTAY THE HILLS HOT DESK DAY TRIP FISHING ADULT CHILD 3-IN-1 MATANG TELAGA AIR TOUR 2D1N 1 DAY RM 54 RM 27 RM 180 RM 90 5 DAYS DAY TRIP RM 500 RM 250 RM 660 RM 330 RM 495 RM 247.50 DAY TRIP RM 90 RM 45 HAPPY FARM WITH REFRESHMENT VILLAGE CULTURAL EXPERIENCE ADULT CHILD SERIAN KUCHING SERIAN DAY TRIP RM 100 RM 50 RM 80 RM 40 SERIAN & ASAJAYA (SERIAN & SAMARAHAN) SARAWAK CULTURAL VILLAGE MONGKOS LONGHOUSE ADULT CHILD DAY TRIP RM 170 RM 85 RM 140 RM 70 RM 410.40 RM 205.20 ADULT CHILD DAY TRIP DAY TRIP RM 170 RM 85 RM 140 RM 70 SRI AMAN IBAN LONGHOUSE TOUR WILDLIFE & VILLAGE STAY (KUCHING + SERIAN) FORT ALICE & LONGHOUSE (SRI AMAN) 2D1N ADULT CHILD 2D1N RM 680 RM 340 ADULT CHILD 2D1N Best of Kuching Bike Tour KLB Garden Picnic RM 750 RM 375 RM 375 RM 187.50 *Locations varies with tour operator RM 550 RM 275 RM 385 RM 192.50 SOUTHERN REGION SOUTHERN REGION RM 109 FOR THE MIND AND TASTEBUDS / PAX KUCHING NOW ONLY TEXTILE HERITAGE TRAIL RM 54.50 RM 190 RM 95 FOR 6 ATTRACTIONS! DAY TRIP * Tickets can be used within 2 weeks WORLD WAR II HISTORIC TOUR BUNDLEin PASS Textile Heritage Trail Master Cocktail Class 4 HRS 6 1 RM 90 RM 45 KUCHING KUCHING KUCHING BROOKE MUSEUMS (BROOKE HERITAGE TRAILS) Essence of DAY TRIP RM 150 RM 75 MASTER COCKTAIL CLASS 3 HRS RM 250 RM 125 Sarawak JANTAYU STRAWBERRY UPSIDE DOWN HOUSE Follow the footsteps of the White Rajah that was FARM VISIT BROOKE MUSEUMS once the prime of its dynasty and enrich your tastebuds with authentic Sarawak Cuisine. A TASTE OF SARAWAK COOKING CLASS KUCHING KUCHING SERIAN 3 HRS RM 250 RM 125 JUMP TRAMPOLINE & BORNEO HOUSE BORNEO HAPPY FARM OF MUSEUM CHILDREN PLAYGROUND A taste of Sarawak Cooking Class CENTRAL REGION CENTRAL REGION Departure from Sibu Lifestyle of the Riverfront SIBU SARIKEI BETONG KANOWIT, SONG, KAPIT MUKAH BINTULU Laying along the line of Rejang River, the Nicknamed the “food basket” of Sarawak, Kabong is a small town surrounded by Visit home to the mighty Iban warriors. Coastal town and the origin of the Melanau What was once a small fishing village, longest river in the country; live-in and Sarikei offers to tantalise your tastebuds Malay fishing villages, one of it being These towns are homes to Fort built during people. Home to the traditional ritual of is now a developed town with thriving follow the stories of the settlement proof to a barrage of tropical flavours. Visit the Gerigat, which is popular for jellyfish the White Rajah Dynasty. Kaul Festival, this part of Sarawak has its opportunities. Come and explore its lively of migration of the ‘Fuzhou’ tribe to Sibu pepper vineyards, rubber trees, rice paddy fishing. Kabong also house the production own authentic delicacies bestowed by native market or Tamu, Similajau National over 120 years ago. Experience hunting and traditional longhouses. of Palm Sugar, Malay Headgear and the sea. Park, Sungai Likau, Batu Anchau and with blow-pipes, weaving rattan mat and Pulled Sweets. UPPER RAJANG DISCOVERY Teluk Paduk. cooking Iban culinary guided by authentic ADULT MUKAH: THE MELANAU BINTANGOR & SARIKEI FISHING VILLAGE EXPERIENCE locals. COUNTRYSIDE RM 320 RM 160 HEARTLAND 2D1N BINTULU EXPLORER ADULT 3D2N FUZHOU HERITAGE TRAIL DAY TRIP CHILD RM 1,480 RM RM 180 RM 320 RM 740 2D1N RM 90 160 RM 680 RM 340 2D1N RM 260 RM 130 RM 90 RM 45 HALF DAY CHILD SPLENDOUR OF THE REJANG ULU SARIKEI ADVENTURE RM 260 RM 130 DELTA (BELAWAI, MUKAH) THE MIGHTY RAJANG RIVER ADULT ADULT & LONGHOUSE RM 460 RM 230 RM 320 RM 160 2D1N 2D1N DAY TRIP CHILD RM 160 RM 80 CHILD RM 368 RM 184 RM 260 RM 130 Pulled Sweets Fort Sylvia Similajau National Park Fuzhou Heritage Trail Ulu Sarikei Adventure Kabong Fish Village The Rajang River Kaul Festival Bintulu Clock Tower NORTHERN REGION NORTHERN REGION Miri & Limbang WATER ADVENTURE MIRI MIRI FUN DIVE A world heritage site of DAY TRIP RM 450 RM 225 MIRI SUNSET CRUISING (4 PAX) 60 million years old 4 HRS RM 2,500 RM 1,250 Take this once in a lifetime opportunity to explore a UNESCO world heritage site. Into the ethereal part of Sarawak, lives protected highlands and national parks, DAY FISHING OFF MIRI sheltered from the busy-bustling world. Miri Sunset Cruising NATURE & WILDLIFE DAY TRIP RM 538 RM 269 MIRI MULU SUMMIT EXPERIENCE CULTURE LOAGAN BUNUT NATIONAL PARK IN THE VILLAGE 5D4N RM 2,915 RM 1,457.50 2D1N MIRI RM 750 RM 375 MULU / PINNACLES TOUR (MARRIOTT) BARIO HIGHLAND LAMBIR WATERFALL NATIONAL PARK 3D2N 5D4N RM 2,300 RM 1,150 RM 1,075 RM 537.50 4 HRS RM 128 RM 64 MULU 4 SHOW CAVES TOUR (MARRIOTT) Miri Fun Dive Limbang Exploratory LIMBANG NIAH CAVES NATIONAL PARK Bakelalan BAKELALAN RM 1,200 RM 600 RM 1,816 RM 908 RM 228 RM 114 3D2N 4D3N DAY TRIP 3D2N RM 850 RM 425 LIMBANG BORNEO TROPICAL RAINFOREST PENAWAN WATERFALLS ECO PARK (LAWAS) LIMBANG EXPLORATORY ADULT CHILD 2D1N RM RM DAY TRIP 650 325 RM 65 RM 32.50 RM 50 RM 25 2.5 HRS RM 90 RM 45 LIMBANG MIRI The Sia Sitok Sarawak Campaign offers over 60 exciting attractions, tours and activities throughout Sarawak, which includes day trips and full board multiple day trips with accommodation and meals. BINTULU Be it for single travellers, couples, 15 families with children, those in need PACKAGES MUKAH of a getaway, there is something for NOTHERN REGION everyone! SIBU SARIKEI KUCHING BETONG KAPIT SAMARAHAN SRI AMAN 9 PACKAGES CENTRAL REGION SERIAN 38 PACKAGES SOUTHERN REGION #SiaSitokSarawak Find out more at sarawak.travel/explore-all.
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