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DISCOVER SARAWAK

Sarawak, the Land of the Hornbills, there is so much more Sarawak can offer than what meets the eye. Home to 31 ethnic groups, Sarawak is a unique plethora of culture, adventure, nature, food, and festivals (CANFF). It is the place where the journey of endless exploration starts.

For more information about Sarawak :

TRAVEL INFORMATION

WEATHER

Sarawak has an equatorial climate. The temperature is relatively uniform throughout the year – within the range of 23°C early in the morning to 32°C during the day.

 

In the highland areas such as Bario, the temperature hovers between 16°C and 25 °C during the day and gets as low as 11°C on some nights. The northeast monsoon, usually between November and February, brings heavy rain, while the southwest monsoon from June to October is usually milder. The average rainfall per year is between 3,300 millimetres and 4,600 millimetres, depending on locality.

 

(Source: https://sarawak.gov.my)

TIME ZONE

Standard Malaysian Time is 8 hours ahead of GMT (GMT+8)

 

(Source: https://www.sarawaktourism.com/Default.aspx)

CURRENCY

Malaysian Ringgit (RM) – Travelers cheques and foreign currencies can be changed for Malaysian Ringgit at banks and hotels. However, there are also money changer kiosks available at major shopping complexes and airport. Most major hotels charge a nominal fee for currency conversion.

 

(Source: https://www.sarawaktourism.com/Default.aspx)

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