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Discover
Borneo
SABAH
Kota Kinabalu
Labuan Sandakan
Tawau
SARAWAK
Kuching
Miri
Bintulu
Sibu
BRUNEI
BALIKPAPAN
EXPLORE
NOW!
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PG 04 SABAH
PG 06 Kota Kinabalu
PG 08 Labuan
PG 09 Sandakan
PG 10 Tawau
PG 11 Sabah Events & Festivals
PG 13 Diving in Borneo
PG 14 SARAWAK
PG 16 KuchingPG 18 Miri
PG 20 Bintulu
PG 21 Sibu
PG 22 Sarawak Events & Carnival
PG 23 Golfing in Borneo
PG 24 BRUNEI
PG 25 Brunei Events & Festivals
PG 26 PAMPERING IN BORNEO
PG 27 BALIKPAPAN
The name invokes curiosity and a vision of unexplored
lush wilderness unknown to man. After 130 million
years of undisturbed sleep, Borneo is still one of
the few remaining untouched territories on Earth,
a wildlife mecca filled to the brim with magnificent
flora and fauna. Beyond the vast greenery are world
class beaches, waters clearer than crystal and akaleidoscope of chromatic marine kingdom. The
fiercely protected culture and heritage pave the way
for the preservation of Borneos distinctive and diverse
ancestry. At every turn, Borneo is where youll find
lifes greatest adventure!
LAND SIZE
POPULATION
TIME ZONE
LANGUAGE
TELEPHONE CODE
RELIGION
743,300 km2
19,800,000
UTC+8 (Brunei, Sarawak,
Sabah, East & South
Kalimantan)
UTC+7 (West & Central
Kalimantan)
Malay, Chinese, English,
Indonesian, Iban, Bidayuh
and other ethnic languages
+60 (Malaysia)
+673 (Brunei)
+62 (Indonesia)
Islam, Christianity,
Buddhism, Confucianism,
Taoism
The
Borneo
Adventure
CONTENTS
All information in this guide is correct at press time and is subject
to change without prior notice.
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Kota KinabaluWildlife, Nature & Adventure page 06
LabuanShopping, Islands & Diving page 08
Sandakan
Wildlife page09
TawauDiving, Islands & Cocoa page 10
Special Events & Festivals in SabahInternational Sports, Fishing & Culture page 11
Home to the mighty Mount Kinabalu, Sabah is a beautiful eco-tourism destination for
many who are seeking for thrills beyond the magnificent mountain. There is so much
to do in this wonderful state, from diving and trekking to even island explorations and
bargain-shopping. The northern-most state of Borneo truly thrives with an abundance of
treasures, exciting places and a unique concoction of indigenous tribes.
Sabah
The Land Below the Wind
MONEY MATTERS
LANGUAGE
WEATHER
GETTING AROUND
Malaysian Ringgit (RM)
English, Malay, Chinese, Kadazan-
Dusun and Murut
Tropical climate all year round with
higher rainfall towards year end
AirAsia offers connectivity within
Sabah with super low fares!
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Kota Kinabalu
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KOTA KINABALUS BEST
Tunku Abdul RahmanNational Park
Head west off the coast of KK
to this marine national park,
consisting of the five islands
Manukan, Gaya, Sapi, Mamutik
and Sulug. Pristine beaches and
cerulean waters bursting with
marine life are ideal for a fun-
filled day of diving, snorkelling
and lazing by the beach.
Kinabalu National Park
(World Heritage Site)
Breathtaking scenery surrounds
you the moment you step into
this haven of lush flora and fauna
as you gaze in admiration at the
impressive Mount Kinabalu. Enjoy
trekking along trails across the
mountainous Crocker Range with
a stunning view of the Borneo
rainforest.
Padas River RaftingIf you love an exciting challenge
down the river rapids, then this
is the perfect activity for you.
Graded as a Grade III to IV river,
it offers pure thrills to even the
most seasoned rafter. Dont
worry if youre a novice, as there
are milder rapids for the tame
at heart.
Kota Kinabalu, affectionately
known as KK, is Sabahs
capital and the main city in thestate. The vibrant city is the
pulse of Sabah, with wonderful
sights and sounds coupled
with scrumptious cuisines and
natural wonders for all to enjoy.
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From Frequency All-In Fare (One Way)
Kuala Lumpur 15x Daily From RM124Penang 11x Weekly From RM144Johor Bahru 18x Weekly From RM121Kuching 3x Daily From RM111
HOW TO GET TO KOTA KINABALU:
The city is a melting pot of cultures, hence the
vast selection of delectable cuisines from the
diverse ethnic groups.
Seafood- It is a sin to be in Sabah and yet not taste the
bounty of its sea. Pick from the many mouth-watering fares
of the ocean such as succulent prawns, delectable crabs
and the freshest of clams!
MUST-EAT
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Rumah Terbalik (Upside Down
House)
A visit to this house will literally
change your perspective!
Everything inside the house
is flipped upside down, from
home appliances to the car
which is parked in its garage.
Rumah Terbalik is the brainchild
of Alexander Yee who feels
that creative ideas should be
incorporated into Sabahs tourism
industry.
Kundasang
Dont make the mistake of
making Kundasang a mere transit
before scaling Mount Kinabalu
as there are plenty of interesting
spots around this panoramic
area. Loosen your tired muscles
at Poring Hot Springs (a natural
sulphur hot spring), embark on
a night walk at the Sabah Tea
Garden or learn more about World
War 2 at the Kundasang War
Memorial, complete with beautiful
picturesque gardens.
Kudat (Tip of Borneo)
The town exudes a certain
laidback charm, but its true
potential lies in it being the
gateway of the northern-most tip
of Borneo at Tanjung Simpang
Mengayau. Kudat is also the
gateway to hidden paradises and
unspoilt beaches to truly enjoy
the South China Sea view.
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Labuan
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HOW TO GET TO LABUAN:
There are crabs
and there are
crabs, but there are
no crab dishes like
the dedicated Anjung Ketam
in Tanjung Aru. Famous for its
crab dishes, the 4 stalls at this
food court serve the freshest
seafood in the land!
Try the very much sought-after
Coconut Pudding, available only
in Labuan.
MUST-EAT
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The unassuming federal territory of Labuan
that faces the South China Sea is a uniquedestination comprising the main Labuan
Island and six smaller islands, namely Pulau
Kuraman, Daat, Rusukan Besar, Rusukan
Kecil, Papan and Pulau Burung. The jewel
of East Malaysia is located off the northwest
coast of Borneo, and is an ideal destination
for wreck diving.
LABUANS BEST
Duty-Free Shopping
Nothing beats duty-free shopping
on the island. From modern
malls to individual stores, there
is a vast range of local and
imported goods. Watch out for
month-long shopping carnival
during year end.
Wreck Diving
As one of the best places for wreck diving in Asia, Labuan has 4 major
wreck diving sites namely the Australian, American, Blue Water and
Cement Wrecks.
Kampung Air / Water Village
The village is as literal as its name a quaint little village settlement
fully built on wooden stilts along planed pathways. A great place to
spend the day capturing the scenic pictures!
The War Memorial
This memorial is built to commemorate nearly 4000 Commonwealth
servicemen who died in the World War II, either in battle or in captivity.
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SandakanA hive of activity is always
expected at Sandakan,
especially at its waterfront
where the city centre is.Great seafood, magnificent
views and unspoilt nature
make for an interesting
destination to visit.
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HOW TO GET TO SANDAKAN:
Fancy salted fish? It is available at the local market,
along with tasty prawn crackers and dried shrimps.
Dried ikan bilis(anchovy) is also a local favourite
available at most shops. You could bring this back as a gift.
MUST-EAT
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SANDAKANS BEST
Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation
Centre
Always wanted to see these
brilliant and gentle primates in
action? Well, you may at this
sanctuary where the orangutans
are given much care andrehabilitation before they are
released back into the wild.
Sungai Kinabatangan
Its time for a scenic river tour
as you cruise along the 560 km
river. Every nature enthusiast
will love the charming view
of palm oil plantations, exotic
wildlife, mangroves, rare
bird species and gorgeouslandscapes found along the
coast.
Turtle Island Park
The endangered species
have their own sanctuary in
this 3-island park in the Sulu
Sea dedicated to protect the
precious creatures. You can
drop by to see them lay their
eggs or participate in theconservation efforts!
Sandakan Memorial Park
During the Japanese Occupation
in 1942-1945, this site was the
starting point of the infamous
death marches to Ranau. Of
the 1800 Australian and 600
British servicemen imprisoned
in this POW camp, only 6
Australians managed to escape.
Danum Valley in Lahad Datu
A protected area without any
human settlement, Danum
Valley is a seemingly magical
place where birds sing in playful
melodies and monkeys cavort
on top of the tree canopies.
A perfect place for research,
education and eco-tourism!
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TawauOnce a sleepy town, Tawau is now Sabahs
third largest city, acting as a developing
commercial hub and a formidable cocoa
exporter. The booming city is also the
gateway to lush greenery, amazing natural
habitats and of course, the worlds most
divine islands.
From Frequency All-In Fare (One Way)
Kuala Lumpur 5x Daily From RM154
Kota Kinabalu 17x Weekly From RM84
HOW TO GET TO TAWAU:
Nasi Kuning-
This Indonesian
dish is hard
to come by in
other places in Malaysia
but it is prevalent in Tawau.
The rice dish gets its colour
from turmeric, and is usuallyenjoyed with toppings of egg,
chicken, tempeh, sambaland
grated coconut.
MUST-EAT
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TAWAUS BESTTun Sakaran Marine Park - Semporna
The sanctuary for limitless types of marine life and intense hues of
coral reefs, the clear azure waters of the Tun Sakaran Marine Park
never fail to beckon marine enthusiasts from across the globe.
Mabul Islands (Seaventures Dive)
Dotted with swaying palm trees and bordered with powder sand
beach, this is an island which can only be described as being on
cloud nine. Off its coast is a rather large diving platform, operated by
Seaventures Dive, for your exciting macro diving adventures.
Mataking Island (The Reefs Dive)
Experience a blissful retreat on this island. Get to the peak of the
observation tower for a panoramic view of the island, dive to your
hearts content or check out the first Underwater Post Office!
KapalaiKapalai is unique because what
used to be an island is now
only a sandbar. Chalets built on
stilts give an illusion of a floating
paradise.
Maliau Basin
Truly a Lost World where
amazing flora and fauna thrived
for millions of years in the
geological basin surroundingMaliau River. An adventurers
dreams come true!
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Sabah Fest
MAY
Every year, Sabahs indigenous groups
come out in full force in the states
grandest cultural event ever. Showcasing
folklore, martial arts, and dance, the
festivals highlight evolves from a street
parade to a shiny theatrical production
focusing on a story drawn from Sabahs
rich cultural heritage.
Pesta Kalimaran
APRIL
The festival held in the memory of the legendary Murut
craftswoman Ralaa is held in the town of Tenom. Experience
traditional dances and games, sample Sabahan specialties andscout for local handicrafts.
Regatta Lepa
APRIL
Watch as the Bajau people of Semporna show off in two exciting
days their mastery of shipbuilding and navigation of their colourful
lepa, the traditional single-mast boat. The festival includes a Boat
Tug-of-War, races and a competition for the most beautifullepa.
Borneo International Marathon
MAY
With the moniker Beautiful Run
for its scenic seaside route,
Malaysias flattest run is the best
place for runners to break theirown personal records. Choose
between the Full Marathon
(42.2km), Half Marathon
(21.1km) and 10km races.
Labuan International Sea
Challenge
APRIL / MAY
If you love the open sea, you will
take to this three-day event like a
fish to water. Get into the thick of
the action with the Round Island
Kayak , Boat Tug-of-War and Cross
Channel Swimming Challenges,
drawing competitors and
enthusiasts from the world over.
SABAH
SpecialEven
ts
&Festivals
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Tadau Kaamatan (HarvestFestival)
MAY
Celebrated by the Kadazan-
Dusun tribe throughout May,
Kaamatan honours the spirit
of the rice paddy in rituals
culminating in a grand finale
that also includes a singing
competition and a beauty
pageant. Soak in the traditions,
from tribal wardrobes, dancing
and crafts to the much-awaited
drinking of the rice wine.
Sunset Music Festival
JUNE
Held in Kudat, the northern-most tip of Borneo where the South China
and Sulu seas meet, the outdoor festival delivers two memorablesunsets filled with classical and contemporary tunes played by local
and international artistes.
Borneo Bird Festival
OCTOBER
Bring your binoculars for
Malaysias premier bird event!
The three-day festival at Kinabalu
Park features everything avian-related, from a photography
competition to even a bird race,
guided bird walk and interesting
talks by ornithologists and bird
experts. Junior birdwatchers can
join the Youth Bird Camp and get
to know more about our winged
friends.
Sabah International Fishing
TournamentMAYThe game-fishing event of
the year hooks in avid anglers
from all over the world whilst
promoting conservation efforts.
Teams gather to catch the
biggest haul off the coast of
Sabah in a true test of patience
and skill.
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Sipadan (Tawau)
Do you fancy swimming with barracudas, Silver
Jack Fishes and even Scalloped Hammerhead
Sharks? Then, its time you visit Sipadan - one of the
worlds top ten dive spots! A spectacular experience
to cherish!
Mabul (Tawau)Mabul is simply bursting with marine life such as
the hawksbill and Greenback Turtles as well as
Blue-Ringed Octopus. Take a break at the alabaster
beach once youve had enough diving.
Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park (Kota Kinabalu)This bio-diverse cluster of five islands namely Gaya,
Manukan, Sapi, Mamutik and Sulug is just a short
20-minute boat ride from the Kota Kinabalu city
centre. Catch whale sharks in action if youre lucky.
It is a popular snorkelling tour amongst tourists!
Brunei
Dive under oil platforms or hop on a liveaboard
vessel to Louisa Reef to check out the white tip and
leopard sharks.
Luconia Shoals (Sarawak)
A hidden gem just off the north-western coast of
Sarawak, explore either the North Luconia Shoals
great for wall diving, or the South Luconia Shoals
teeming with Dogtooth Tunas and snappers.
Wreck Diving (Labuan)
For those looking for a higher thrill than just diving,
try wreck diving and weave in and out amongst
the SS De Klerk (Australian Wreck), USS Salute
(American Wreck), MV Tung Hwuang (Cement
Wreck) and Mabini Padre (Blue Water Wreck), just
like one of Poseidons creatures.
Miri (Sarawak)
Take your pick of either
exploring shallow
anemone reefs or
the nearby Atago
Maru and Sri Gadong
wrecks. Be fascinated
with giant groupers and
reef sharks, or just have
fun diving in the marine
kingdom!
Pulau Talang-Talang (Sarawak)
Another unknown wonder, this island is a protected
turtle sanctuary for Green, Hawksbill and Olive Ridley
turtles. There is also the Katori Maru Wreck if you
want to explore more dive sites around the island.
Divingin
Borneo
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KuchingCulture, Nature & Shopping page 16
MiriNature, Adventure & History page 18
Bintulu
Culture, Recreation, Nature & Adventure page 20
SibuCulture, Nature & Recreation page 21
Special Events & Festivals in SarawakInternational Sports, Fishing & Cultural page 22
Being in Sarawak is all about immersing yourself in the tranquillity of nature,
experiencing its fascinating cultures or treating your appetite to exotic local delicacies.
A myriad of excitements, fun and thrills await you in the Land of the Hornbills!
Sarawak
Land of the Hornbills
MONEY MATTERS
LANGUAGE
WEATHER
GETTING AROUND
Malaysian Ringgit (RM)
English, Malay, Chinese, Iban
Tropical climate
interspersed with two
monsoon seasons.
AirAsia offers connectivity
to & within Sarawak with
super low fares!
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Kuching
Kuching (cat in Malay) exudes a unique charm as it blends
the old and new perfectly, as evidenced by its cultural markets,
modern shopping malls and diverse cultural centres. Dont forget
to check out the traditional birds nest traders, too!
KUCHINGS BEST
Sarawak Cultural Village
This one-stop cultural centre and
Rainforest World Music Festival
venue is a great introduction to
the heritage and diversity of the
Sarawak people.
Sarawak Museum
Spread across the Old Building
and the Dewan Tun Abdul
Razak, the museum houses a
fine collection of natural history
specimens, artefacts, and models
of boats and longhouses.
Bako National Park
A boat ride brings you to
Sarawaks oldest national park,
where jungle trails let you walk
through various ecosystems
in one day. Residents include
Proboscis Monkeys, macaques,
otters, monitor lizards and
bearded boars. Aside from the
rainforest, there are sea stacks
and beaches to admire.
Sarawak River Cruise
See the city as the White Rajah
James Brooke (British adventurer
and Sarawaks first Rajah)first
saw it. View Kuchings landmarks
and watch daily life pass by in the
villages as you sail leisurely along
the Sarawak River at sunset.
Bako National ParkSemenggoh Wildlife Centre
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Damai Beach
Sarawaks premier beach has
views of the magnificent Mount
Santubong, a choice of gorgeous,
full-amenity resorts, and a range
of water sports to suit everyones
definition of a beach vacation
well-enjoyed!
Santubong Wildlife Cruise
Come face-to-face with
crocodiles, spot Irrawaddy
Dolphins and sail through
the mangroves as you cruise
along the Santubong River. You
might even get a glimpse of
the elusive pink Indo-Pacific
Humpback Dolphins!
Serikin Market
Head over to the border of
Malaysia and Indonesia for a
taste of local culture in this quaint
village, and shop for unique
Sarawakian arts and crafts, tasty
snacks and unique clothing.
Fairy Cave and Wind Cave
Astounding limestone formations
which took millions of years toform can be found at Bau district,
only an hour away from the city.
Breezy tunnels, nocturnal bats
and birds nests are found within
these mysterious caves.
Pottery and Birds Nest Factory
Bring home Sarawakian
craftsmanship shown in the local
pottery as unique souvenirs. If
it is birds nest that you fancy,view the production process and
appreciate the skills and effort
that goes into collecting these
high-value products.
Sarawak River Cruise
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Wind Cave
Kek Lapis SarawakSarawak Laksa
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Kek Lapis Sarawak (Sarawak Layer Cake) Layer
upon layer of mouth-watering goodness is
compressed into one cake. A favourite not only
amongst Sarawakians but the entire Malaysian
population as well!
Ikan Terubuk Masin Salted Terubuk fish is a delicacy which
plenty of locals have as their daily stapleeaten fried, grilled or
added to spicy gravy.
Sarawak Laksa This is the most popular dish in the city which
fuses Chinese and Malay flavours. Its simplicity of rice noodlestopped with sweet, sour and tangy gravy makes it an ideal meal
anytime of the day.
Manok Pansoh An Iban tribe specialty, all it takes is a bamboo
stuffed with chicken pieces, vegetables and aromatic herbs and
then cooked over open fire to make this delicious dish!
Umai Your taste buds have never tasted anything like this
famous raw fish salad introduced by the ethnic Melanau tribe. The
fish is marinated, sliced and then eaten like a sashimi dish.
Midin Local greens such as Midinis widely consumed because
of its crispy texture and amazing taste. Try it stir-fried with garlic orbelacan (fermented shrimp paste) just like the locals do.
Nasi Aruk Dried anchovies are the key ingredient in this
traditional Sarawakian Malay Fried Rice, available at most
restaurants and street stalls. Simply yummy!
MUST-EAT
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Miri
Although petroleum has been the driving forceof the citys thriving economy since 1910, Miris
eco-tourism is robust and growing. Boasting
sprawling greens, challenging mountain trails and
markers of ancient civilisations, Miri surprises all
visitors from near and far.
MIRIS BEST
Niah Caves
Ever since the discovery of ancient civilisations within these caverns at
the Niah National Park, it has been attracting history buffs who marvel
at the prehistoric sites. Red haematite paintingsthe only ones in
Borneocan also be found here.
Gunung Mulu National Park
The karst landscapes and Deer Cave make the park one of Borneos
greatest attractions. Serious spelunkers can also step foot into one
of the longest cave systems in Southeast Asia, as well as the worlds
largest underground chamber.
Niah CavesTamu Muhibbah
San Ching Tian Temple
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Grand Old Lady
This historic oil drill site on Canada Hill is as
impressive as it was a century ago. Built by
petroleum company Shell, it is the first oil well in
Malaysia and is now a state monument.
Tamu MuhibbahThere are lots to see and do at this lively native
market featuring vendors from different tribes
some even from remote areas upriverselling
exotic produce and unique handicrafts.
San Ching Tian Temple
A sense of tranquillity envelops you the moment
you enter this Taoist temple, touted to be the
largest in Southeast Asia.
Scuba DivingDiscovered during underwater explorations for
oil, Miris dive sites are Sarawaks offshore gems.
Abundant marine life on coral reefs and wrecks
surround two working oil rigs.
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Mulu
Tuak Try local rice wine for an
authentic Sarawakian experience.
Bottoms up!
Buah Tarap A cross betweenjackfruit and breadfruit, tarapor maranghas
some of durians fragrance but with a creamy
texture.
MUST-EAT
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Bintulu
As many prominent cities and towns in Sarawak located by the
river, Bintulu is no different. This gateway opens up a worldfilled with cultural experiences, thrilling nature adventures,
amazing beaches and fun-filled activities!
BINTULUS BEST
Kampung Jepak
Experience the humble lifestyle of this traditional fishing village as you
watch the residents make sago, dried fish and handicrafts. They are
also skilled in making the terendak, a traditional Melanau headgear.
Pasar Utama and Tamu Bintulu
Both of these markets are frequented by locals for their various goods
and delicious snacks. There is so much to explore here and youll be
spoilt for choice with all the bargain shopping.
Similajau National Park
Similajau National Park is a magnificent mix of mangroves, tropical
rainforests and sparkling beaches. After all the hiking through the
jungle, reward yourself with a victorious dip at the popular Golden
Beach.
Bintulu Promenade
Touted as Sarawaks longest and most impressive waterfront
recreational area, this is the best place to view the scenic Kemena
River during sunset.
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HOW TO GET TO BINTULU:
Kuan Ying Tong Temple
Pasar Tamu
MUST-EAT
Bintulu Clock TowerBOOK NOW
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Belacan Thearoma of this
shrimp paste
is pungent, its
flavour addictive. Widely used
as a base for most local dishes.
Sago Products Local
delicacies made from sago
are really scrumptious such
as tebaloi(sago and coconut
cookies),linut(glue-like sagopaste) and sago biscuits.
Cencaluk Another locals
favourite is this dipping sauce
made of fermented shrimp in
vinegar and salt.
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SIBUS BEST
Tua Pek Kong TempleMake it a point to visit this temple for its very interesting perseverance
history. Apart from the main temple, there is a seven-storey pagoda, a
scenic mini garden and an opera house within its ground.
Sibu Town SquareTake a leisurely time exploring the Sibu Town Square, the largest of its
kind in Malaysia. Within the square, you can do some sightseeing at
historical sites or just enjoy a stroll along the waterfront where you can
see the merging of the Rejang and Igan rivers.
Sibu Central Market
Its shopping, shopping and more shopping to do here! Once youve
shopped till you drop, then its time to dig into the delicious local
cuisines during your short breather (then its back to shopping!).
Sibu
Sibu is a charming riverside town quickly
developing into another commercial hub of
Sarawak. While progress is embraced, it still
retains its rich cultural heritage, lush greenforests as well as parks and its large array of
recreational activities.
Traditional longhouse
Sibu Central Market TuaPek Kong Temple
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HOW TO GET TO SIBU:
MUST-EAT
Diang Biang Hu
Sibu is the only
place in Sarawak
that offers this
traditional Foochow dish
--tasty beyond words!
Kong Piang Deliciouslyrich and a favourite amongst
locals for tea time, this
biscuit can be eaten on
its own as it has a variety
of fillings. Its baked in a
traditional charcoal oven to
maintain its unique flavour.
Red Wine Chicken The
homemade red wine is the
highlight of this Foochow
specialty as its combination
with the sweetness of the
chicken makes it a really
hearty meal.
TheswanisthesymbolofSibu
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Gawai Dayak
MAY - JUNE
Its a celebration of unity
amongst the Sarawakian
indigenous tribes starting from
the eve of the festival, servingendless flows of tuak(rice
wine) and local delicacies.
Borneo International Kite
Festival
SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER
The Bintulu sky comes alive with
vibrant colours and shapes in
September during this four-day
festival. The best of traditionaland modern kites are showcased
here, as are activities such as kite-
making workshops and cultural
performances.
Bintulu Regatta
JULY
Bintulus version of the dragon
boat festival will need skills and
endurance for this exciting but
challenging event to vie for the
lucrative prize. Expect powerboats, tunnel boats and even
the traditional long boats and
fishing boats.
Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF)
JULY
Native and percussion-based music serenade the enraptured
audience coming from all corners of the world. Its an interactive
concept as there are performances on the outdoor stage as well
as in the longhouses.
Pesta Meow
NOVEMBERYes, youre right. Meow, as in the sound the cat makes. This Cat
Festival pays homage to its namesake (Kuching) with adorable furry
felines showcased in competitions and exhibitions, amidst other forms
of entertainment as well!
Kaul
MARCH / APRIL
Every March or April, the Melanau
fishing community embraces this
festivity of pacifying the sea spirits
at the start of the fishing season.The boats carrying offerings make
for a surreal vision floating gently
out to the sea.
SARAWAK
SpecialEven
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Borneo Golf and Country Club (Sabah)
Designed by the Greatest Golfer of the Century, this
Jack Nicklaus 18-hole signature course plays along a
natural lagoon and the coastline of South China Sea.
Dalit Bay Golf and Country Club (Sabah)
An exquisitely landscaped 6,428-metre, par 72 course
designed by Ted Parslow! This pleasant golf club is
located next to the spectacular Dalit Bay, enhanced by
the backdrop of majestic Mount Kinabalu.
Karambunai Resorts Club (Sabah)
A unique golfing experience at a world-class destination
resort where the wind from the South China Sea
caresses, cajoles and challenges you as you tee-off at
this par 72, 18-hole championship golf course.
Sarawak Golf Club
Opened in 1985, the club boasts two 18-hole
coursesMatang and Santubongnamed after
Kuchings famed mountains. It has since hosted
many Malaysian Golf Association events such as
the Annual Sarawak State Opens, the Presidents
Challenge and the prestigious 107th Malaysian
Amateur Open.
Damai Golf and Country Club (Sarawak)
The first in Malaysia to be designed by the
legendary Arnold Palmer, it definitely reigns
supreme for its majestic atmosphere. Breathtakingocean views and lush mountains form a magnificent
backdrop to this designer golf course.
The Empire Country Club (Brunei)
Those looking to unwind on the greens will find
this course to be one of Bruneis unexpected
treasures. Want to golf in style? This majestic 18-
hole championship golf course, designed by Jack
Nicklaus, even offers night golf as a way to beat the
tropical heat.
Royal Brunei Golf and Country Club
Advanced bookings are required. This club caters
to the most exclusive of golf aficionados. The course
has been described by its designer, Ronald Fream,
as the Augusta National of Asia. Surely, this is one
of the worlds most exclusive golf courses in Asia?
Golfingin
Borneo
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MONEY MATTERS
LANGUAGE
WEATHER
Brunei Dollar (BND)
Malay and English
Tropical and balmy
weather with an average
temperature of 22 to 29
degrees Celsius.
BRUNEIS BEST
Ulu Temburong National Park
This 50,000 hectare park is only two hours away
from the capital, offering a pristine tropical rainforest
environment with amazing ecological diversity. You
must try the thrilling canopy walk above treetops!
Kampong Ayer
Kampong Ayer, considered the worlds largest water
village on stilts, is the heart and soul of Brunei.
Water taxis allow visitors to witness the traditionalway of life that stood still in time.
Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque and Masjid Jame Asr
Hassanil Bolkiah
The mosque boasts a replica of a 16th century
royal barge inside a surrounding moat while the
Jame Mosque is an impressive example of modern
Islamic architecture.
Shopping
Bruneian handicrafts, especially the exquisite gold
and silver threaded brocade cloths known as Kain
Tenunanand Jong Sarat, are the most sought-after
items when shopping in Brunei.
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Kuala Lumpur 2x Daily From RM183
HOW TO GET TO BRUNEI:
Though small in size, Brunei is definitely a force to be reckoned with! Boasting one of the wealthiest
oil-based economies in the world with an impressive Sultanate rule, Brunei is a gem for its amazing
Islamic heritage, beautiful beaches and gorgeous natural sights. Popular with nature lovers and
history buffs!
BruneiCulture, History, Nature & Adventure
MUST-EATNasi Katok This simplecombination of rice and curry
chicken is a scrumptious yet
inexpensive Bruneian favourite.
Ambuyat A starchy dish made from sago,
normally eaten with an array of savoury sauces.
Handicrafts
Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque
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Royal Brunei Armed Forces Day
MAYWar exhibitions, military parades and everything
related to the armed forces are available for public
viewing every May in honour of the Brunei military.
Borneo Ethnic
Culture Festival
AUGUST
There are several
ethnic tribes in
Brunei which
are promoted
at this festival
every August
at Temburong.Youll learn plenty
about its cultures
while participating
in its many fun
activities. A great
time to connect
with the locals!
Made-in-Brunei Product Festival
JUNE
This is the best time to check out Bruneis finest
crafts and products. Every June, the town ofTutong proudly showcases its best creations to
all attendees!
BRUNEI
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Pampering
inBorneo
Thann Sanctuary (Brunei)
Voted one of the Top Best Spas in the world,
you definitely cant go wrong here. Its concept
promotes holistic wellness, and you would want to
try everything on its spa menu!
Jari Jari Spa (Kota Kinabalu)Youll feel completely relaxed amidst the spas
soothing dcor and traditional Dusun massage
techniques, focussing on realigning deep layers
of muscles and connective tissues. All personally
designed to make you feel truly pampered!
Puri Ayu Spa (Sandakan)
Step into a spa where ancient wisdom and timeless
beauty meet! Indulge in a variety of Javanese (deep
tissue), Balinese (a mix of acupressure, reflexology,
stretching and aromatherapy) and Swedish (flowingstrokes) massages.
DPuri Spa Village (Kuching)
Pamper your mind, body and soul with massages
as well as body treatments using unique blends
of essential oils at the quaint Balinese-type villas
overlooking the South China Sea at Damai Beach. Its
the ultimate retreat of having a blissful time relaxing
while listening to the gentle sounds of the sea.
Nature Splendour Spa & Reflexology (Miri)This spa offers tension-releasing massages and foot
reflexology. Youll love the places ethnic aesthetics-
-stylish pebbled paths which lead you to your
wonderfully private rooms.
Tjantek Spa (Bintulu)
Treat yourself to a pampering session of facial
treatments and Javanese massages. Youll be back
on your shopping feet in no time!
Aspen Spa (Sibu)
Specialising in Phytobiodermie treatment for your faceand body, it basically energises and rejuvenates your
skin. Youll leave feeling totally refreshed and aglow!
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BALIKPAPANS BEST
Derawan Islands
Beyond beautiful, this chain of islands is rich with rare marine life.
Kakaban Island in particular is unique because you can swim with the
stingless jellyfishes!
Kayan Mentarang National Park
With a total area of 1,360,500 hectares, Kayan Mentarang National
Park is the largest single area of primary and secondary forest in
Southeast Asia. Adventurers will have the chance to encounter the
orangutans, gibbons and leaf monkeys among others.
Erau Festival
In this important event, the royal family of Kutai Kartanegara invites
different ethnic groups of East Kalimantan to participate in colourful
cultural performances and traditional sports. The festivities end with
the people splashing each other with water.
Balikpapan
The Indonesian part of Borneo, Balikpapan is
a resource-rich seaport city on the fast track
towards an economic boom. Whilst the city holds
precious resources such as timber and oil, thereis also a plethora of national parks and diving
sites rich with biodiversity.
Barry Kusuma
MUST-EAT
Gence Ruan
Grilled snakehead
fish topped with
coarse chilli sauce.
Moderately hot and spicy
with a hint of sweet and sour,
best eaten with a plate of hot
steaming rice.
Amplang Fish (usually
mackerel) mixed with tapioca
flour and other ingredients
are deep-fried to produce this
absolutely addictive crispy
snack!
Nasi Bekepor Said to be the
favourite dish of Kutai kings in
the olden times, Nasi Bekepor
is a rich rice dish cooked
with vegetable oil, spices and
pieces of dried fish.
Barry Kusuma
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Bintulu
Ground Floor, Lot 4034, Jln
Tun Ahmad Zaidi, Parkcity
Commercial Sq, Phase 5,
97000 Bintulu
Operating hours :8.30am 5.30pm
(Weekdays)
8:30am -1pm (Saturday)
Sunday & Public Holiday :
Closed
Miri
Lot 946, Jalan Parry,
98000 Miri
Operating hours :
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Closed
Brunei
Unit No.110 Ground Floor
Bangunan Kambang
Pasang, Jln Gadong BSB
BE4119 Brunei Darussalam
Operating hours :8:00am 5:00pm
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8:00am 12:00pm
(Saturday)
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