Sarawak


It is rubber and pepper plantations and the amazing Dyak “long houses”, built on stilts along the winding river banks, and the Iban tribes along the Lemanak River that hold a fascination in this Malaysian state.  The jungle, the ancient crafts, jungle trekking, blow pipe demonstrations and ritual dancing from the once ‘head hunting’ Iban warriors should not be missed and are well worth the long journey by road and boat. Sarawak is also home to the Mulu caves, said to be the largest in the world and one of the planets natural wonders. In contrast to the life up country, and for a little relaxation after some unforgettable sightseeing, the Holiday Inn Resort on the tranquil Damai Beach is the perfect spot.

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  • 0306 Holiday Inn Damai Beach Pool

    Damai Beach Resort

    Best price: From £19
    Hotel Grade: Bronze Plus
    Positioned on a hillside overlooking a broad sandy beach and under the gaze of towering Mount Santubong, the resort is surrounded by lush tropical rainforest.

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