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Tamar Travel Centre Sdn Bhd is established for the purpose of engaging in supplying travel services to both local and foreign travellers, offering quality and professional service in this respective field. Situate in Kuching Sarawak, our company has since become a competitive player in the travel industry scene. In and effort to become more effective and competitive, the travel agency's company managing director ensure that the company performs its best towards achieving the goal of creating high customer satisfaction by providing quality service for our clients. Listed in the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents, our travel agency hopes to further promote and maintain our presence in the travel service.
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1. The Matang Wildlife Centre If you want to see an orang utan, one of the best places to meet these cuddly ginger apes is the Matang Wildlife Centre on the western corner of the Kubah National Park. |
2. Sarawak Museum The Sarawak Museum, built in 1888 and renovated to it's present form in 1911 is most famous for exhibiting a comprehensive and well maintained collection of Borneo art, wildlife and historical artifacts. |
3. Miri Golf Club Miri Golf Club is only a 25 minutes drive from Miri Airport and 15 minutes away from Miri city centre. |
4. Hornbill Golf & Jungle Club Nestled in the lush jungles of the Sarawak-Kalimantan border and located over 1,000 metres above sea level, Hornbill Golf & Jungle Club is based on the concept of 'Golf Beyond the Golf Course'. |
5. Tamu Muhibbah Tamu Muhibbah is the local market where fascinating products from the Sarawakian interior are sold |
6. Tanjung Datu National Park Mountains sweep down to some of Sarawak's most beautiful beaches in this the smallest of the national parks. Even if you are not a diver you will appreciate the beautiful beaches and translucent waters with their mountain background. |
7. Sibu Civic Centre Heritage Museum The museum has a rich collection of white ceramics dating back from the 10th to the 12th centuries. Most were contributed by well-known local figures and tycoons. |
8. Lang's Cave It is the smallest and the 'youngest' cave among all the show caves in Sarawak but its rock formations are well worth seeing. This is just the opposite from its more famous neighbour, the Deer Cave. |
9. Deer Cave Believed to be the largest cave passage known to man, the Deer Cave located in Sarawak, is said to have the capacity to hold London's St. Paul's Cathedral five times over. |
10. Niah Archaeological Museum The most important discovery of the original excavations was a human skull, the so-called 'Deep Skull', which is about 43,000-44,000 years old. This is the earliest evidence of modern man in Southeast Asia. |
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