Just when you think Borneo couldn’t be more exotic and captivating, Kuching in Sarawak surprises you with its vibrant music festivals, like the Rainforest World Music Festival and the Borneo Sonic Music Festival. These events bring together performers from across the globe—India to Serbia, Tunisia to Chile—showcasing the rich diversity of cultures, including talent from many smaller nations.
The island of Borneo is home to many unique and endangered species, such as the orang utan, proboscis monkey, the Borneo Rhino, the Pygmy Elephant, as well as the Green and Hawsbill Turtle. More wildlife is discovered by the scientists who live and conduct research in the many national parks, rainforests, mountains and remote regions on the island. Several conservation projects have been set up in Brunei, Sabah, Sarawak, and Kalimantan in collaboration with local governments, the WWF, research institutions, nature and other wildlife and nature and environmental not for profit organisations.
Discover the unparalleled beauty of Sarawak, Malaysia, with its breathtaking Geoparks, where nature, culture, and adventure come together. Sarawak’s Geoparks are home to stunning limestone formations, rich biodiversity, and ancient caves that tell the story of the Earth’s past. Explore unique landscapes like Gunung Mulu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the world-famous Niah Caves, all offering a chance to immerse in pristine environments. Whether you’re an eco-tourist, adventurer, or history buff, Sarawak’s Geoparks offer unforgettable experiences that connect you with nature’s wonders.
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