Kanowit, located in the Sibu Division of Sarawak, Malaysia, is a town rich in cultural diversity and natural beauty. It sits at the mouth of the Kanowit River, merging with the Rajang River, offering picturesque views and a serene atmosphere. The town is home to a mix of Iban, Chinese, Malay, and Melanau communities, providing a unique cultural experience. Visitors can explore the nearby Kampung Bedil, a traditional Melanau village, and learn about the local language and customs. Kanowit is also historically significant, with Fort Emma being a notable landmark. The town is accessible by land and river, making it a convenient yet tranquil destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in local culture and nature.
Kanowit is accessible by land transport and boat from Sibu, offering scenic travel options.
Engage with the diverse ethnic communities for a rich cultural experience.
Visit Fort Emma to learn about the town's historical significance.
Enjoy the serene views at the confluence of the Kanowit and Rajang Rivers.
Spring is a great time to visit Kanowit with pleasant weather and fewer tourists.
Summers can be warm, but the town offers a refreshing escape with its river views.
Fall brings cooler temperatures, ideal for exploring the cultural sites.
Winter is mild, making it a comfortable time to visit and enjoy the local culture.
MYR RM
$50-$100 p/day
24,700
Malay, English, Iban
March-May, September-November