Sarawak’s broad delta area has achieved a milestone: it has been formally recognized as a UNESCO Global Geopark. This is Malaysia’s third designation of this kind and highlights the region’s outstanding geological assets, biodiversity and vibrant cultures.

Extending over 1,000 square kilometres around Sibu, the newly declared Sarawak Delta Geopark encompasses a patchwork of river channels, mangroves, coastal wetlands and ancient sedimentary layers. Over eons, the wandering Rejang and Igan rivers have laid down layers of sand, silt and clay, sculpting remarkable landforms that document shifting climates and sea levels. Preserved tree trunks, shell deposits and trace fossils here provide researchers with insights into the area’s tropical history.

Apart from its research significance, the Geopark sustains diverse communities—Malay, Iban, Melanau, Chinese and Orang Ulu—whose age-old practices of fishing, boat crafting and salt production remain closely linked to these waterways. Under UNESCO’s Global Geopark guidelines, initiatives will ramp up to safeguard delicate mangrove habitats, protect water resources, rehabilitate endangered proboscis monkeys and foster sustainable tourism benefiting riverside villages.

Regional leaders believe the new geopark will drive educational outreach and eco-friendly economic development. School curricula, interpretive pathways and a planned visitor centre in Sibu town are intended to deepen understanding of the delta’s geological legacy. Simultaneously, locally operated homestays, river excursions and cultural demonstrations will generate revenue for rural households.

In his congratulatory address, Sarawak’s Chief Minister praised UNESCO’s endorsement as a landmark in the state’s dedication to environmental conservation. With this honor, Sarawak Delta is set to join a prestigious group of geoparks that integrate preservation, education and community empowerment—ensuring its remarkable landscapes and traditions endure for future generations.



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