Experience Nature In The Heart Of Borneo
Sibu is the largest port and commercial
centre in the Rejang Basin and the gateway to Central Sarawak. Located
at the confluence of the Rejang and Igan Rivers, approximately 130 km
from the South China Sea, Sibu is a thriving modern town with a vibrant
centre and a bustling, crowded waterfront.
To visitors, Sibu feels more
down-to-earth than relaxed Kuching. There is still something of the
pioneer style about the town, and its people are direct, plain-speaking
and assertively friendly. Of course, their smiles may be partly due to
the belief that Sibu has more millionaires per capita than any other
city in Borneo.
The mighty Rejang, almost a mile (1,600
km) wide, is the dominant feature of the town, and a room with a river
view is highly recommended for vibrant impressions of waterfront life.
The river is a source of constant activity, with ocean-going vessels
manoeuvring delicately between speeding express boats, battered river
launches and tiny sampans. Rejang sunsets can be truly spectacular.
Sibu is not only fascinating in its
own right; with its excellent road, air and river transport links it is
also the ideal jumping-off point for exploring the whole Rejang Basin,
from the coastal town of Mukah to the furthest reaches of the Upper
Rejang, over 600km upriver.
Sibu quick facts:
– Biggest town on the Rajang River in Sarawak
– Capital of Sibu District
– At the confluence of the Rajang and the Igan Rivers
– Population 200,000
Website: http://www.travelsibu.com/
Getting There
From Kuching: The town can be reached by plane (40 minutes), bus (half a day) or for the adventurous who want a great experience, by boat (5.5 hours).
Sibu
Reviewed by Zue.dotcom
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March 04, 2018
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