Sri Aman Division, located along the Batang Lupar River, is a region rich in Iban traditions, agriculture, and historical significance. Known for its tidal bore phenomenon, charming longhouses, and cultural festivals, Sri Aman continues to preserve Sarawak’s inland legacy while moving toward sustainable development.
Formation & Historical Background
Originally known as Simanggang, renamed Sri Aman (“City of Peace”) in 1974
Location of historic 1973 peace accord between the Sarawak government and communist insurgents
Longtime home of Iban tribes, known for longhouses and headhunting history
Division declared formally under Sarawak’s administrative structure
Gawai Dayak, ritual storytelling, music with Sape’
Summary
Sri Aman Division is a region of peace, pride, and paddies—where rivers bring life, and traditions are lovingly preserved. Whether you’re riding the Batang Lupar tidal waves, exploring rainforest retreats, or staying in an Iban longhouse, Sri Aman offers authentic Sarawakian warmth and nature in its purest form.