MIRI - Sarawak’s northern city of Miri is taking active steps to attract new markets and increase delegate arrivals with an immersive teambuilding programme, Tribespirit Teambuilding.Īfter its initial launch in Kuching last year, this motivational programme made its way to Miri in a bid to open more options for national and international corporate meetings and incentive planners. Sibu is also the staging point of Rejang River adventure trips into the Iban interior.Unlike other traditional teambuilding programmes, Tribespirit Teambuilding is centred around the GoTeam mobile application to manage and monitor on-ground activities remotely using geotracking technology. The 7 storey Tua Pek Kong Temple and a busy centre of small shops selling anything from branded to handicrafts to jungle creation welcome you at Sibu, while its Pasar Malam (night market) will sharpen your bargaining skills. You will also find a number of good travel agents here, specializing in local adventure excursions.įounded by Foochow immigrants at the turn of the 20 th century, Sibu is Sarawak’s third biggest town and provides a distinctive sight into its underlying Chinese origins. Within a few hours of national parks and adventure travel, the oil and timber boomtown of Miri is becoming famous for its nightlife as well as accommodation and shopping. Nearby you will also find the Astana which was established in 1800s by Sarawak’s 2 nd White Rajah, Charles Brooke. Cross the river, you will be able to get a close look at the remarkable Fort Margherita. Other than exploring the history of Kuching, you should check out the Timber Museum, Chinese History Museum, Kuching Cat Museum and the Islamic Museum. A walking tour in Kuching would offer you an interesting journey. Main Bazaar is just located across the road, where you can shop for antiques and curios, a perfect place to buy crafts and souvenirs to take home. Set on the Sarawak River, the waterfront is a fantastic place to discover the city. Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, homes to variety of colonial buildings, modern facilities, Chinese and Malay shop houses. For caving, you can explore the world’s biggest cave, the Deer Cave, and the longest cave in SEA, the Clearwater Cave, and the world’s biggest natural chamber, the Sarawak Chamber, as well as the Wind Cave and Fairy Cave at Bau. If you are the type of eco-tourist, then you will definitely enjoy in The National Parks and Nature Reserves of Sarawak. The centre is established in 1975 and dedicated to the rehabilitation of Borneo’s surrendered and confiscated wild animals such as hornbills and Orang Utan. Semengoh Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is a preferred tourist spot for animal lovers. The park is being included into the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 2000, the park is popular for the Sarawak Chamber and its 2,377 meter sandstone mountain. With over 52,000ha of rainforest criss-crossed by rivers and jungle streams, Gunung Mulu National Park offers a wonderful variety of natural caves, dominating mountains, and some great chances for escapade trekking. Golf and Country Club is located near to these resorts, and the fishing villages of Buntal and Santubong provide tremendous fresh seafood dishes, for visitors who like seafood will definitely love this destination. The international standard Damai Beach Resort hotels provide jet skiing, windsurfing, scuba diving, snorkeling and various water sport activities. Near the Sarawak Cultural Village, Damai beach is a 40 minutes drive from Kuching. You will get the opportunity to listen to the history of Sarawak from the storytellers, the opportunity to join in diverse cultural activities, daily music and dance performances. Here you will discover replicas of traditional longhouses, roundhouses around a lake and huts. Situated about 40 minutes away from Kuching, the 7 hectares Sarawak Cultural Village offers you the chance to observe everything about Sarawak in one place. Sarawak, the biggest state in Malaysia with Sabah as its neighbor, is homes to numerous stretch of rainforests and flowing rivers of Borneo and is occupied by Malaysia’s most ethnically assorted populations.
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