Sarawak
60 water features • 55 waterfalls • 4 dams • 1 springs
Discover Sarawak’s Spectacular Water Features
Sarawak, the lush heart of Malaysian Borneo, is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. With 55 breathtaking waterfalls, 4 impressive dams, and a pristine natural spring, this region offers 60 unique water attractions that promise unforgettable photo‑ops and cool retreats from the tropical heat. Whether you’re chasing the thundering roar of Sarawak waterfalls, paddling on the serene reservoirs of Sarawak dams, or soaking in the crystal‑clear waters of the Sarawak spring, the state’s diverse water landscape delivers a perfect blend of excitement and tranquility.
Explore Sarawak’s sub‑regions—from the mist‑kissed highlands of Mulu and Kuching to the coastal charms of Miri and Bintulu—each boasting its own hidden cascades and river valleys. Trek to the legendary Niah Waterfall, dive into the emerald pools of Lambir, or marvel at the engineering marvel of Bakun Dam, one of Malaysia’s largest hydro‑power sites. These water features aren’t just scenic spots; they’re gateways to rich wildlife, indigenous culture, and eco‑friendly tourism experiences.
Plan your Sarawak travel itinerary around these natural wonders and uncover why the state is a top destination for waterfall trekking, dam tours, and spring bathing. Dive into our comprehensive guide and start mapping your adventure through Sarawak’s 60 spectacular water spots today.
Featured Attractions
Sunan Waterfall
Waterfall Sarawak
Empangan Bakun
Dam SarawakSungai Tunoh
Waterfall SarawakEmplasi Waterfall
Waterfall SarawakKatibas River
Waterfall SarawakSungai Gaat
Waterfall SarawakAir Terjun Kilawik
Waterfall SarawakBako National Park Carpark and Boat Jetty
Waterfall SarawakBatang Waterfall, Tringgus
Waterfall SarawakBengoh Dam ..SK Ronda2 ☺️
Dam SarawakBorneo Waterfalls and Homestay
Waterfall SarawakBukit Siol
Waterfall SarawakNeighboring Regions
- (1 spots)
- Johor (56 spots)
- Kedah (17 spots)
- Kelantan (6 spots)
- Kuala Lumpur (5 spots)
- Melaka (7 spots)
- Negeri Sembilan (30 spots)
- Pahang (69 spots)
- Perak (65 spots)
- Perlis (4 spots)