KUCHING, April 17 2026: Sarawak is now one step closer to achieving international recognition when the Sarawak Delta Geopark (SDGp) is expected to be officially approved as a Global Geopark Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on April 23.
Deputy Minister of Urban Planning, Land Administration and Environment Len Talif Salleh (picture) said that his party had received initial verbal feedback regarding the acceptance of the certification after obtaining the approval of the geopark evaluation committee.
He said that the official decision was expected to be finalized through the UNESCO Executive Board meeting in Paris on April 23.
“The meeting will discuss and approve the Sarawak Delta Geopark as one of the UNESCO Global Geoparks before the recognition certificate is handed over to the Malaysian permanent representative in Paris,” he told reporters at the Sarawak Timber Industry Development Corporation (STIDC) Aidilfitri reception at Wisma Sumber Alam today..
Len said that with the recognition, Sarawak will become the fourth geopark in Malaysia to be recognized by UNESCO.
He said he is optimistic that the high-profile status will be fully utilized to promote Kuching and Sarawak as a whole as a unique world-class tourism destination.
He explained that the development of the geopark places emphasis on the concept of sustainable development which includes geological elements, biodiversity and local community involvement, in addition to opening up economic opportunities in the fields of gastronomy, food and culture.
The geopark covers 3,112 sq. km across Kuching, Bau, Padawan and Siburan, featuring 28 rock geosites, 12 biological geosites and 14 cultural geosites, along with eleven national parks and reserves. It showcases various landscapes like coastlines, mangroves and river deltas, home to diverse plants and animal species, including endemic ones like proboscis monkey and Bornean orangutan.
This area is renowned for its caves and beautiful beaches enriched by the traditions and history of local indigenous communities.
The national parks within the geopark offer unique ecosystems and geological formations while serving as conservation areas for Sarawak's rich biodiversity and cultural heritage.
The Sarawak Delta was certified as the sixth national geopark at the National Geopark Committee meeting on June 20 2022.
On November 21, 2019, the Sarawak government approved the vast area for SDGp.

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