Moving on, here's the first photo:
Here you have me and him enjoying our evening flight to our first destination - Kuching. To those of you who are unfamiliar, Kuching is also called the cat city because cat, when translated to Bahasa Melayu is known as kucing. Sounds similar
On the second day, we stumbled this coffee shop named Bing. After a long day of walking around city, we need to pamper ourselves with beverages in an atmosphere of serentiy
The next day (still in Kuching), we ventured into the deep dark forest of Kubah National Park. As a forest preserve, do expect tons of creepy crawlies, dense foliage and occasional monkey howling. Anyway, one of the eye catcher of Kubah is its waterfall. Here we chill-lax for a 15min before heading back. We couldn't stay long as it takes about an hour and a half just to travel back and the forest road isn't exactly travel friendly.
Then we had my birthday dinner! Again, we stumbled upon a hotel restaurant in Batik Boutique Hotel a block away from Bing which ain't too shabby. Price was worth it
No photos in Sibu though. So, I'm just gonna skip to Bintulu.
Here, we visited the Similajau National Park. The beach aren't exactly the best place to hang around but the breeze is cooling and for beach people like myself, I just like the beach in general. However, if you don't like the beach, there's a forest (again) nearby for you to venture but only do so if there's no ominous clouds in the sky.
The last photo that I took with my minifigure self in it is this one. A hotel breakfast in Miri Hotel. It's our last destination and after that we say bye bye to Sarawak.
And there you have it. My photos of Sarawak. There were more interesting places where I could have taken with my minifigures in it but due to the precarious position they might be in, I did not want to lose my figures so I didn't include them. Anyhow, Sarawak is the perfect spot for nature lovers. If you have a thrill to traverse the forest and be nearer to Mother Nature, Sarawak is the best place for you if you happen to be in Malaysia. Come to think of it, Sarawak doesn't have much other than forest~~
Awww you used my pics!!!!
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