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Trip.Best Top 7 Best Things to Do in Kuching [2024]
Explore the best things to do in Kuching! Uncover top activities and experiences for an unforgettable visit.
Updated Oct 2024
- 5.24.7/592 ReviewFreebased on 80 reviews"Second times here..best place to go with family, enjoy the view, food and atmosphere.."Kuching.Waterfront3.2km from downtownHighlights: Kuching Waterfront Park, located on the southern bank of the Sarawak River. During the day, you can see Astana, Margarita Fort and Malakampong across the river. The nighttime hours are bustling, with more than half of the city’s people coming to the park to meet friends, watch a show, or simply enjoy the cool night breeze. At the same time, at night, you can also take a local boat to and from both sides of the strait, and experience different scenery and food along the river.Show Less
- 5.04.6/550 Reviewbased on 997 reviews"I have a good experience when I'm there, the view wort of your hike with the nature Borneo vibe, it's spectacular view. who love nature would love it."Kuching24.7km from downtownHighlights: The park is a historic national park in Sarawak, famous for its Seasnack stones, pitcher plants and wild monkeys. Cliffs, horns, bays, beaches, etc. are widely distributed in the park, with various landforms. After thousands of years of sea water erosion, the park is distributed with cliffs, horns, bays, beaches and other landforms. The world-renowned animals such as long-armed monkeys, long-tailed macaques, and silver langurs are the protagonists of the park. The original tropical rainforest and dense mangroves also make it worthy of being one of the oldest rainforests in the world.Show Less
- 4.74.4/550 Reviewbased on 1917 reviews"if you’re in kuching please visit kampung budaya sarawak. gunung santubung terletak di tepi laut berhampiran kampung budaya sarawak. boleh belajar suku kaum yang ada di sarawak. banyak ya etnik yang kita tak tahu walaupun saya ini orang sarawak. rumah iban, bidayuh, kayan, melanau, melayu. ada juga dijamu dengan kuih tradisi masyarakat suku kaum tersebut."Kuching24.6km from downtown
- 4.44.4/546 ReviewFreebased on 17 reviews"resort ini di kelilingi oleh hutan dan gunung. gunung santunbong & sejinjang di sarawak. pagi anda akan disajikan dengan hutan yang menghijau dan pantai ya memutih. pemandangan sunset pun cantik! resort yang besar dan banyak kolam renang. sesuai untuk keluarga."Kuching24.4km from downtownHighlights: Damai Beach is located near the Sarawak Cultural Village, about 45 minutes away from the city of Kuching, at the foot of Santubong Mountain. There are lush tropical rainforests, brilliant sunshine and vast sea and sandy beaches. The sand on the beach is very soft. It is very comfortable to walk here and blow the sea breeze.Show Less
- 4.34.3/532 ReviewFreebased on 643 reviews"Really excellent museum, far exceeding my expectations!!"Kuching6.3km from downtownHighlights: A cat-themed museum in Malaysia is located in Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, also known as Cat City. The exhibits in the museum include all photos, pictures, stories, ornaments and sculptures about cats. The museum is located on BukitSiol Hill, 60 meters above sea level, with a panoramic view of Kuching City. The museum has a collection of 2,000 cat-related exhibits, handicrafts and statues from all over the world, not only modern cartoon images such as Garfield, Doraemon, Hello Kitty, etc., but also a display of traditional Chinese handicraft cloth tigers. There is also an exhibition room for celebrity cat owners. The great writer Hugo, the angel in white, Landingale, President Lincoln and Edison are all cat lovers.Show Less
- 4.34.4/523 ReviewFreebased on 176 reviews"Going to Kuching Old Street to go shopping and find food is really an interesting thing to go to Sarawak. Whether you like Chinese food, Aboriginal food or Malay food, you can find it here. Then weight loss is a future thing."Kuching.Waterfront3km from downtownHighlights: Ada Street is a famous Chinatown in Kuching City, where you can see the epitome of traditional Chinese style. There are Chinese shops on both sides of the street, which is very lively. There are many Chinese food shops, such as the famous pork chop soup shop, in addition to temples, handicraft shops, Gimpo, etc., you can buy some souvenirs here.Show Less
- 4.14.3/520 ReviewFreebased on 821 reviews"In the maintenance and construction, it will not open until December 2020 next year. Now only a small house is open. Several museums are under maintenance. Come back next year. There is also a new estimate that it should be very beautiful. At least the shape is good!"Kuching2.6km from downtownHighlights: The Sarawak Museum was built in 1888 and has a history of more than 100 years. The overall structure has the style of Normandy row houses. The museum collects many artworks and handicrafts showing Sarawak culture, important archaeological materials about the life of various ethnic groups in Borneo, and some handicrafts of indigenous peoples. These exhibits were donated by a great naturalist, Mr. Alfred Russell Wallace. It co-discovered the theory of evolution with Darwin, and spent most of its life in Borneo. The first floor of the museum exhibits animals, including mammals, reptiles, birds, etc. On the second floor, the artworks of various ethnic groups are displayed, including musical instruments, handicrafts and ship models. The museum also has an annexed building that houses a large collection of Chinese porcelain, as well as a gallery.Show Less
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