Sibu Laut

Overview

Kampung Sibu Laut is a traditional Malay fishing village located near the Kuching Wetlands National Park, known for its close-knit community and strong connection to the sea. Like Telaga Air, fishing has been the main livelihood for generations, with many families depending on the daily catch of fish, prawns, and crabs. The village is surrounded by mangrove forests and waterways, giving it a serene and natural setting while also playing an important role in supporting the area’s biodiversity. Its peaceful environment, combined with the simple lifestyle of the villagers, makes Kampung Sibu Laut a place that reflects Sarawak’s coastal heritage.
Beyond its fishing traditions, Sibu Laut has also become a point of interest for eco-tourism and cultural activities. Visitors can explore its natural surroundings, enjoy boat rides along the rivers, and learn about the community’s sustainable way of life. With its location close to Kuching Wetlands, the village offers opportunities for wildlife observation, while the hospitality of the locals adds warmth to the experience. Kampung Sibu Laut stands as both a guardian of Sarawak’s natural resources and a welcoming destination for those seeking authentic culture and nature-based tourism.
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