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Welcome to Sibu, the starting point for most river adventures along the mighty Rejang River in Sarawak, Malaysia. As Sarawak's second-largest city, Sibu is well connected by road, air, and even boats to other cities in the region. You'll have no trouble reaching this vibrant destination, filled with cultural heritage and natural wonders. If you're looking to explore the Rejang River hinterland, there are several exciting ways to get there. One option is to travel to Belaga, which can be accessed via a scenic logging road from Tubau. Tubau itself is connected to Bintulu by road and boats along the Kemena River. You can choose to hop on a four-wheel drive or a land cruiser, giving you a taste of adventure as you make your way through the rugged terrain. For those seeking a more unique experience, consider visiting the Sungai Asap resettlement village. This place is home to the Kayan and Kenyah people, who were relocated due to the construction of the Bakun Dam. You'll find vans and other vehicles available to take you from Bintulu to Sungai Asap. Beyond Sungai Asap, the road continues to the Bakun Dam construction site, allowing you to witness the engineering marvel up close. So pack your bags, leave the ordinary behind, and embark on an extraordinary journey to uncover the hidden treasures of the Rejang River hinterland starting from Sibu.
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