![]() Situated on the island of Borneo, Sarawak is Malaysia's largest state. With 29 ethnic groups speaking 45 languages and dialects, it is also Malaysia's most diverse state. The friendliness and hospitality of its people is well known. Its national parks, such as Mulu and Bako, are renowned for their beautiful natural wonders. Its rainforest, among the oldest on the planet, accommodates the world's most diverse ecosystem. Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, offers entertainment to suit most tastes and eating out is a favourite pastime among city folk. Restaurants offer a variety of traditional Chinese, Indian and Malay cuisines, while more contemporary Japanese and Western-style eateries are also available. |




