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A Hidden Paradise - Kuching

Kuching, Malaysia is a charming city with a rich history, culture, and natural scenery. Here is a travel guide to Kuching for tourists: Transportation • Getting to Kuching: You can fly to Kuching International Airport, then take a local taxi or public transportation to the city center. • Getting around the city: In Kuching, you can take a Grab taxi, which is very convenient and reasonably priced. If you want more freedom to explore, you can also rent a car. Accommodation • Choosing an area to stay: It is recommended to stay in the city center, which makes it easy to get to the various attractions. • Recommended accommodation: You can choose a mid-range hotel with complete facilities, such as the Hornbill Nest Kuching or the Imperial Hotel. If you are on a budget, you can also choose a backpacker hostel or youth hostel, such as the Sunset Homestay - Backpacker Hostel. Recommended attractions 1. Sarawak Museum: This is the best place to learn about the indigenous culture, natural ecology, and history of Sarawak. The museum has a rich collection of exhibits and is free to visit. 2. Astana Palace: The former residence of the Malay royal family, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly Building with its golden dome from across the river. 3. Waterfront Park: Full of European charm, it is a great place for residents and tourists to relax and take a walk. 4. Bako National Park: A must-see natural treasure in Kuching, it is home to wild proboscis monkeys, tropical rainforests, beaches, and unique rock formations. There are many hiking trails to explore. 5. Sarawak Cultural Village: Known as the "Living Museum", you can see traditional houses, dance performances, and handicraft displays of various indigenous groups in Sarawak. It is very interactive. Recommended food • Sarawak Laksa: A landmark dish in Kuching, the soup is made with coconut milk, spices, and shrimp paste, and served with fresh shrimp, shredded chicken, and rice noodles. It is very flavorful. • Kolo Mee: The noodles are chewy and served with char siu and pork lard. It is simple but addictive. • Indigenous restaurants: Such as Lepau Restaurant, where you can try indigenous specialties such as bamboo chicken. Practical tips • Best time to visit: May to September is the dry season, with sunny weather, which is suitable for outdoor adventures and activities. • Dress code: If you plan to hike in the national park, wear light sneakers and bring sunscreen and mosquito repellent. • Tipping culture: Tipping is not mandatory in restaurants and hotels, but you can tip to show your appreciation. In short, Kuching is a charming city where tourists interested in history and culture or natural scenery can find their own fun. We hope this guide will help you plan your trip to Kuching!
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Posted: Feb 4, 2025
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