Simanggang, also known as Sri Aman, is a town located in the state of Sarawak on the island of Borneo, Malaysia. It is known for its cultural heritage, historical significance, and proximity to natural attractions such as rivers and rainforests.
The town offers visitors a glimpse into the local indigenous cultures, particularly the Iban community, and provides opportunities for eco-tourism and cultural experiences.

Batang Ai National Park is a protected rainforest area known for its rich biodiversity and the traditional Iban longhouses. Visitors can experience guided tours, wildlife spotting, and cultural performances by the Iban people.

The Iban Longhouses near Simanggang offer a unique cultural experience where visitors can learn about the traditional lifestyle, customs, and crafts of the Iban community. Staying overnight in a longhouse is a popular activity.

The waterfront area along the Batang Lupar River is a scenic spot for river cruises, especially during the annual Batang Ai Regatta. It is also a place to enjoy local food and watch the sunset over the river.

This market is a bustling hub for local produce, handicrafts, and traditional foods. It provides insight into the daily life of the locals and is a great place to buy souvenirs.

Located near Simanggang, this cultural village showcases traditional Sarawakian architecture and crafts. Visitors can participate in workshops and cultural demonstrations.

The Batang Lupar River is famous for its tidal bore, locally known as 'Benak'. It is a natural phenomenon where a wave travels upstream against the river current, attracting surfers and tourists alike.

This museum offers exhibits on the history, culture, and natural environment of the Sri Aman region, including artifacts from the indigenous communities.

A natural waterfall located within a short drive from Simanggang, Pantu Waterfall is a popular spot for picnics, swimming, and enjoying the lush rainforest surroundings.

The Batang Ai Dam is a hydroelectric dam that also serves as a point of interest for visitors interested in engineering and the impact of development on the local environment.

A recreational park along the riverbank offering walking paths, playgrounds, and spaces for community events. It is a pleasant place to relax and enjoy the natural scenery.