A Celebration of Culture, A Conundrum of Waste: Why Sarawak’s Festivals Deserve a Sustainable Future

Sarawak's vibrant festivals showcase its cultural diversity but face significant challenges with waste management. The lack of waste segregation during these events is a missed opportunity for environmental education and responsibility. Collaboration among organizers, local councils, and environmental groups can turn waste into a resource, fostering a commitment to sustainability and a circular economy.

Padawan Pitcher Plant Garden – Kuching

This is a brief description of the Padawan Pitcher Plant Garden in Kota Padawan, which is about thirty minutes drive south of Kuching, Sarawak.

It serves as a lovely introduction and an opportunity to have a closer look at the various types of pitcher plants found in Borneo, particularly in Sarawak.

Niah National Park – Miri, Sarawak

Brief travelling information to Niah National Park from Miri.

Gazetted in 1974, the park size is about 3100 hectares and is famous for it's Great Cave where archaeological findings of the oldest remains of a homo sapiens in South East Asia.

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