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Planning a trip to Sarawak, Malaysia

13th Mar to 18th Mar, 2024Moderate Budget Train
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Things to do in Sarawak, Malaysia in March

Day 1 - Wednesday 13th, Mar
afternoon -

Arrive in Sarawak and check into your hotel. Take a leisurely stroll around Kuching Waterfront for stunning views of the river and city.

Day 2 - Thursday 14th, Mar
morning -

Visit the Sarawak Cultural Village to learn about the local ethnic groups and their customs.

afternoon -

Explore the Cat Museum, dedicated to everything feline, a delight for cat lovers.

evening -

Indulge in a relaxing dinner at Top Spot Food Court for a variety of fresh seafood dishes.

Day 3 - Friday 15th, Mar
morning -

Take a scenic boat ride to Bako National Park, known for its wildlife and distinct ecosystems.

afternoon -

Embark on a guided nature walk through the park, keeping an eye out for proboscis monkeys and various bird species.

evening -

Enjoy a peaceful evening back in Kuching, perhaps with a relaxing spa session or a stroll around the city's night market.

Day 4 - Saturday 16th, Mar
morning -

Take a train or bus to Semenggoh Nature Reserve to witness the orangutans during feeding time.

afternoon -

Relax by visiting the Sarawak Orchid Garden to admire the beautiful orchid collection.

evening -

Indulge in a delicious meal at The Dyak, a popular local restaurant serving authentic Sarawakian cuisine.

Day 5 - Sunday 17th, Mar
morning -

Spend a serene morning at Damai Beach, unwinding on the sandy shores and enjoying the calm waters.

afternoon -

Treat yourself to a traditional Sarawakian massage at the Damai Puri Spa for ultimate relaxation.

evening -

Wrap up your trip with a leisurely dinner at Sunset Bar & Grill, savoring the stunning sunset views over the South China Sea.

Weather in Sarawak, Malaysia in Invalid date
Avg Temp23°C to 33°C
Chance of Rain60%
SeasonWet season

March is generally hot and humid in Sarawak, with average temperatures ranging from 23 to 33 °C. Rainfall is common, so be prepared for occasional showers or thunderstorms. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.

Travel eSims for Malaysia

*Travel eSims are a great way to stay connected while travelling. They are easy to set up online, no need to visit a store, and can be used in multiple countries. They are a data saver compared to international roaming and are compatible with most phones.

Things to Carry on your trip to Sarawak, Malaysia

Clothing & Apparel

T-shirts -

Pack lightweight, breathable t-shirts for warm weather.

Shorts or skirts -

For comfort and ease of movement during the day.

Light jacket or sweater -

For evenings or air-conditioned areas.

Swimsuit -

If you plan on visiting the beaches or pools.

Comfortable shoes -

For walking and exploring.

Formal attire (optional) -

If you plan on attending any formal events.

Accessories

Sun hat -

To protect yourself from the sun.

Sunglasses -

To protect your eyes from the sun.

Scarf -

For added warmth or as a fashion accessory.

Rain jacket -

In case of unexpected rain.

Personal hygiene items -

Including toiletries, toothbrush, and toothpaste.

Essentials & Must Haves

Passport and visa (if required) -

Required for entry into Malaysia.

Travel insurance -

To protect yourself against unforeseen events.

Cash and credit cards -

For making purchases.

Travel documents -

Including flight tickets and hotel reservations.

Phone and charger -

To stay connected and capture memories.

First aid kit -

For minor emergencies.

Good to Have

Reusable water bottle -

To stay hydrated.

Travel guide or guidebook -

For information about attractions and activities.

Small backpack or daypack -

For carrying essentials while exploring.

Camera -

To capture your travel memories.

Travel pillow -

For comfort during long journeys.

Electronics

Power bank -

To keep your devices charged.

Travel adapter -

If your devices use a different electrical system.

Headphones or earphones -

For listening to music or podcasts.

Portable charger -

To keep your devices powered up on the go.

Good to Knows

Payment Options -

Cash, credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express), and debit cards are widely accepted in Sarawak. Contactless payments are also becoming more common.

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