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| Tanjung Datu National Park Tanjung Datu lies at the westernmost tip of Sarawak . Here, the state's smallest national park offers a rare combination – coral reefs and primary forests within 100m of each other. And you get to stay practically at the park's doorstep in the fishing village of Teluk Melano – a mere three hours from Kuching by van and motorboat. More Information : http://202.157.188.226/consumer/destinations /item.asp?item=tanjungdatu |
| Sarawak Cultural Village Called the 'Living Museum', the Cultural Village was set up to preserve and showcase Sarawak's cultural heritage. Located at Pantai Damai, Santubong, just 32km from the state capital, Kuching, it is the perfect place to get introduced to local culture and lifestyle. More Information : http://202.157.188.226/consumer/destinations /item.asp?item=culturalvillage |
| Gunung Gading National Park Gunung Gading National Park is a beautiful expanse of mountainous rainforest only two hours away from Kuching. Located near Lundu, a pleasant little town in south-west Sarawak . Initially, the park was a closed conservation zone for the spectacular Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world that can grow up to one metre in diameter. However, after extensive environmental impact studies, the National Parks Department decided that Gunung Gading is a treasure that should be shared with the public. More Information : http://202.157.188.226/consumer/destinations /item.asp?item=gununggading |