Destination: Sarawak
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Weather
Sarawak has an equatorial climate with temperatures within the range of 23°C to 32°C throughout the year. During the months of March to September, the weather is generally dry and warm. Humidity is consistently high on the lowlands ranging from 85 per cent to 95 per cent per annum and the wettest months are from November to February.
Timezone
6:22:53 AM
(GMT+08:00) Malay Peninsula Standard Time
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About Sarawak
Sarawak is the largest state in Malaysia, an outback of sheer beauty rich in resources such as pepper, cocoa, palm oil, timber and oil. With an area of 124,450 sq. km, it is a region of endless fascination, possessing the largest cave chamber in the world, verdant jungles, unique fauna and flora, white beaches, and remote islands. Its population of 1.5 million people is as rich and varied as the land.

Sarawak is known to international visitors primarily because of the extraordinary natural wonders of its national parks, including Gunung Mulu, the Niah Caves, and Bako.
The capital of Sarawak is Kuching. Malaysia Airlines flies regularly to Kuching International Airport as well as to Miri from Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, Singapore, and Kota Kinabalu. Boats are a common mode of transport in Sarawak, as dense vegetation of its interior is crisscrossed with rivers. Travel in areas not reachable by boat is often by light aircrafts and helicopters. Major towns are serviced by buses.

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Tourism Board
Sarawak Tourism Board (STB)
Tel: 60 82 423 600
Email: stb@sarawaktourism.com
Web: www.sarawaktourism.com
Convention Bureau
Sarawak Convention Bureau
Tel: 60 82 242 516
Email: info@sarawakcb.com
Web: www.sarawakcb.com