Sia Sitok Sarawak 4.0 booking period extended

Sia Sitok Sarawak (SSS) 4.0 and the Sia Sitok Sarawak Accommodation (SSSA) 3.0 are extending the booking period until 15th November 2022.

Sarawak Tourism Board (STB) tourism and staycation homegrown brand’s campaigns – Sia Sitok Sarawak (SSS) 4.0 and the Sia Sitok Sarawak Accommodation (SSSA) 3.0 are extending the booking period until 15th November 2022.

Exclusively for Sarawakians and non-Sarawakian residents, both campaigns launched on 1st September 2022 with the theme “Discover Sarawak Gems” will showcase 62 fascinating tour packages throughout Sarawak that are up for grabs for Sarawakians looking to discover the undiscovered parts of Sarawak during the year-end holiday season.

Travel and stay periods start from now until 15th December 2022.

From day trips to multi-day trips, SSS 4.0 offers great deals from 35% to 50% off, including eight additional new tour packages that emphasise community-based tourism and responsible tourism products that are aligned with the state’s Post Covid-19 Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030.

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The newly added tour packages include trips to Kedaya Telang Usan to chase waterfalls and experience the local culture; enjoy a more in-depth Bidayuh village experience at Saloma Homestay; go bird-watching in Ba Kelalan to get the chance to spot the Dulit Frogmouth bird which is endemic to the mountains of northern Borneo.

Visitors can also have an unforgettable Belaga expedition and visit Uma Belor, potentially the longest uninterrupted longhouse structure in Sarawak, which consists of seven connected blocks; follow Rajah Brooke’s trail and visit Rentap’s Fort at Bukit Sadok; enjoy a rapid shooting experience with the Julau and Upriver Expedition; discover Murum and visit Limbang–Lawas Meritam Pasir Lumpur to pamper yourself with a natural mudbath.

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SSSA 3.0 provides the best staycation packages with discounts of up to 35% off from over 40 participating hotels.

Dato Sri Haji Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, Minister of Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Sarawak (MTCP), said: “We started Sia Sitok Sarawak, which translates to ‘Ke Sana Ke Sini’ Sarawak, as a measure to boost the local tourism industry during the pandemic, revive the state economy and keep traveller confidence high. ”

For more information on Sia Sitok Sarawak and its packages, visit the official website at siasitok.sarawaktourism.com.

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