Sarikei

Sarikei is a town in Sarawak, East Malaysia.

Understand

Get in

Express boat Terminal 2, seen from the water

Boats between Kuching and Sibu stop at 🌍 Terminal 2 in Sarikei.

Buses connect Sarikei to destinations including Kuching, Sri Aman, Sibu, Bintulu and Miri.

Get around

  • Taxis - taxis are available near the wharf terminals and the bus terminal, as well as in the central taxi station at the first intersection of Jalan Repok.

See

  • Sebangkoi Country Resort - this is a popular place to visit for the local populace. What was once a simple waterfall has now emerged as a multimillion dollar development with landscaped gardens and accommodation.
  • Sarikei Wharf Esplanade - this is ideal for evening strolls and sunset watching. The sun sets in the west and that's the direction of the Rejang River's flow towards the river mouth at the South China Sea where it deposits its silt.
  • Sarikei Lake Park
  • Sarikei Merdeka Park - this is one of the latest additions to the local government's effort to turn Sarikei into a more aesthetic town. Built in 2004, it consists of a central courtyard framed by two gazebos and Zen balls. The park was built on what used to be the Pasar Tamu of the town.

Do

Buy

Markets

  • Sarikei Rejang Market located at Bank Road facing Rejang River's Terminal 1

Shopping Centres

There are 2-3 major shopping centres in Sarikei, namely Ngiu Kee, Everise, Everwin and Nam Leong. If you're looking for a good branded one,then Nam Leong or Ngiu Kee maybe the right place though it was still far from 'shopping perfections'. In a short words, 'till this 2011, people may notice that Sarikei still doesn't have any good shopping mall due to its low population. Sarikei's residents preferred shopping in Sibu(the nearest city with multiple 'Good Shopping Mall')

Eat

Interesting places to eat in Sarikei include the two coffeeshops in the Nyelong Industrial Estate, which serve nice Kam Pua noodles as well as Prawn Noodles. Aik Seng coffeeshop serves a mean Roti Kahwin, Nasi Lemak and an interesting version of Kam Pua noodles (the only "halal" kampua in town). Taman Selera at Kampung Seberang is one of the hottest spot at night serving different types of food.

A Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) and a local fast food franchise called Sugar Bun serves the occasional craving for fast food for the local populace. Never miss Sugar Bun if you pass by Sarikei.

Chicken King (opposite Guardian) is another addition to sarikei's Western Fast Food chains.

Drink

Sleep

Budget

  • Rejang Hotel, No. 1, Jalan Berjaya, ☎ +60 84-652693. RM 20-40.
  • Ambassador Hotel, ☎ +60 84-651262, +60 84-651264, fax: +60 84-651262. RM 31-63.
  • Hiek Lik Hotel, No. 33, Jalan Repok, ☎ +60 84-654703, fax: +60 84-654704. RM20.
  • Welcome Inn, No. 11-13, Jalan Bank, ☎ +60 84-653311, fax: +60 84-654411. RM 60-99.

Mid-range

  • Payang Puri Hotel, No 1 & 2, Jalan Merdeka, ☎ +60 84-651216, fax: +60 84-652358. RM 65-125.
  • Dragon Inn, No. 60, Jalan Masjid Lama, ☎ +60 84-651799, fax: +60 84-651798. RM 50-200.
  • Wawasan Inn, No. 69-72, Jalan Masjid Lama, ☎ +60 84-653198, +60 84-653199, fax: +60 84-651157. RM 60-200.
  • Furama Hotel, No. 41-42, Jalan Haji Karim, Sarikei., ☎ +60 84-654796, fax: +60 84-652539. RM 60-160.
  • Oriental Hotel, No. 48, Jalan Repok, ☎ +60 84-654796, +60 84-651208, fax: +60 84-651209. Check-in: 1500, check-out: 1200. deluxe tripple 138.

Go next

  • Water Transport: Sarikei Wharf Terminal. Terminal 1 is next to the clock tower and the pineapple statue. Terminal 2 serves the bigger boats to Kuching.
  • Land Transport: Sarikei Regional bus terminal located 1 km from town centre serves as the main hub for express buses to various destinations in Sarawak including Kuching, Sri Aman, Sibu, Bintangor, Bintulu and Miri.


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