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Borneo Places & Discoveries: Must-Visit Spots in Sabah & Sarawak

Borneo is a land of breathtaking landscapes, vibrant communities, and hidden gems waiting to be explored. From Sarawak’s historic towns to Sabah’s stunning islands and mountains, there is no shortage of adventures for travelers seeking both nature and culture.

Exploring Sarawak

Kuching Waterfront & Old Town

The capital of Sarawak, Kuching, is famous for its charming riverside, colonial architecture, and vibrant food scene. Stroll along the Kuching Waterfront, explore local markets, and visit museums that showcase Sarawak’s history and culture.

Sibu The Heart of Central Sarawak

Known for its rich Foochow heritage, Sibu is a cultural and commercial hub. Explore local temples, sample the famous Sibu kampua noodles, and discover the town’s riverside charm. Also visit museums that showcase Sarawak’s history and culture.

Bintulu Gateway to Nature & Industry

Bintulu combines industrial progress with natural beauty. From nearby beaches and mangroves to cultural experiences, Bintulu offers a unique glimpse into modern Sarawak life.

Miri The Oil Town & Adventure Base

Miri is both an oil town and a gateway to Sarawak’s national parks. Enjoy beaches, local markets, and use Miri as a base to explore the stunning Niah Caves and Gunung Mulu National Park.

Kota Kinabalu - The Vibrant Capital

Explore the capital of Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, with its bustling markets, vibrant waterfront, and panoramic views from Signal Hill. The city is also a gateway to islands and natural parks nearby.

Mount Kinabalu - Nature & Adventure

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Kinabalu Park is home to the majestic Mount Kinabalu, tropical forests, and a variety of flora and fauna. Ideal for trekking, photography, and eco-tourism.

Sipadan Island - World-Class Diving

Sipadan Island is famous for crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and abundant marine life. Perfect for scuba diving, snorkeling, and marine adventure enthusiasts.

Sandakan - Wildlife & History

Sandakan is known for its wildlife sanctuaries, including the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, and historical landmarks. Visitors can explore nature and learn about Sabah’s colonial history.