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Mukah

About Mukah

Mukah is a small coastal town located in the Mukah Division in the central region of Sarawak.

Mukah travel guide

Understand

Mukah is different from other towns/cities in Sarawak, as the population is predominantly the Melanaus, hence the nickname The Melanau Heartland. Melanau language is the medium of communication here. However, Malay, Sarawak Malay, Iban, Mandarin Chinese, Hokkien, and English are spoken too. Mukah is the main sago producing area of Sarawak.

Getting there

By plane 1 Mukah Airport (MKM IATA). Connected to Kuching and Miri with daily flights served byMasWings.

By bus Mukah is connected with major towns; Sibu,Bintulu, and Miri by express bus services.

Getting around

By foot Mukah is small and safe enough to be explored by foot.

By bus Unfortunately, no bus services serve the town. The only bus route is from Mukah town to Mukah Polytechnic.

By taxi There is a taxi service that serve in town. Most taxis wait for you at the bus station.

See

Masjid Setia Raja is said to be one of the most beautiful mosques in South East Asia. The unique architecture of the mosque is its dome, which is the shape of the Melanau hat, terendak. Lamin Dana, the living museum of the Melanau culture. Homestays are provided here.Telephone+60 198495962 (diana) Pesta Kaul (Kaul Festival) is a festival which is celebrated to pray for the well-being of the villagers when doing the work of fishing.

Do

Boulevard Setia Raja Walk and see the boulevard which located in between Medan Setia Raja and Medan Food Court. The boulevard connects the old town and the new town, with Medan Setia Raja in between. At the end of the boulevard, there is a clock tower.

Buy

You can buy specs from an old man who has worked for 20+ years at low costs. Simply ask the locals where to find the oldest optical centre, and 85% of them know where it is. The shop's name : STANDARD OPTICAL CENTRE MUKAH.

Eat

Umai The Melanau version of sushi. Raw fish are sliced thin, and eaten with a mix of ingredients including lime, onions, and chillies. Available in local food courts and the wet market. Sago pearls was the staple food of the Melanaus. It is made from the sago plant. Mukah ABC Try the local ABC in Medan Food Court. Comes in many varieties with very affordable price.

Drink & nightlife

You can have a variety of drinks such as canned beer, Milo, tea etc.

Sleep

Kingwood Hotel A 3-star hotel located in Medan Setia Raja. Rates start from MYR 159. Tel: 6084-87 4996/874811 Kingwood Resort A 3-star resort located 12 km from the town, by the sea. Facilities include a swimming pool, and conference rooms. Rates start from MYR 185. Tel: +60 84-87 3888 King Ing Hotel Tel: +60 84-871403 / +60 84-871420/ 871400 / 871409 located near the Mukah River. Rates from MYR 65. Hotel Sri Umpang Tel: +60 84-87 1888 Mandyrin Hotel Tel: +60 84-872688 / +60 84-872699 located in the old township of Mukah. Rates from MYR 45. The Sarina Hotel Tel: +60 84 872659 located in the new township of Mukah. Walking distance from the bus terminal and Maybank. Rates from MYR 50/ Qintai Inn Tel :+60 84-872572 Rates from MYR 45. Weiming Hotel Tel: +60 84-872276 Rates from MYR 50. Located in the old township. Mukah Inn Tel: +60 84-874277 Rates from MYR 35. Located in Medan Setia Raja.

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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