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Kuching

Kuching

One of our fave cities for a nature getaway. Cool rainforest adventures, rescued Orangutans and lost tribes.
Top Things to Do in Kuching
Go beyond the tourist checklist - into the hidden spots & heartfelt stories
See wildlife at Bako National Park
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See wildlife at Bako National Park
Bako National Park is full of wildlife like proboscis monkeys and wild pigs. You can explore it on your own, but a naturalist guide will help you spot all the cool wildlife!
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Visit rescued Orangutans, ethically!
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Visit rescued Orangutans, ethically!
Semenggoh is one of Asia’s best spots to see rescued Orangutans ethically. Here they roam freely, and can choose whether to come out for feeding or gather their own food.
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Visit a real Longhouse, not the touristy ones
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Visit a real Longhouse, not the touristy ones
Kuching’s iconic tribal longhouses are a must-visit. Many are now just on show for tourists, but there are still living longhouses where you can get to know centuries old traditions
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Kayak through lush rainforest
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Kayak through lush rainforest
One of our fave experiences as it's so full of heart. Kayak through lush jungle and enjoy a yummy home-cooked meal with the welcoming Orang Ulu tribe—authentic Borneo at its best.
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Spot rare Irrawady dolphins
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Spot rare Irrawady dolphins
Kuching’s Satang National Park is home to wild Irrawaddy dolphins and hawksbill turtles! Take a boat trip to spot the world's sweetest (and endangered) dolphins.
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Try Sarawak Laksa
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Try Sarawak Laksa
We'd go back to Kuching just for the Sarawak Laksa! It's super fresh and unlike any other laksas in Asia! Get a local guide to show you the hidden food gems, so you don't miss anything!
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Uncover Borneo's Gold Mining's Past
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Uncover Borneo's Gold Mining's Past
Kuching’s quiet surrounds were once the heart of Borneo’s gold rush, with miners flocking here for fortune. Explore the gold mines and dive into this unique slice of Borneo’s past.
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I never cease to admire this magical place
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Kuching FAQs

What are some other ethical wildlife experiences in Kuching?

  • Bako National Park: Proboscis monkeys, wild boars, and bearded pigs in their natural habitat.
  • Satang Island Turtle Sanctuary: A conservation project protecting critically endangered hawksbill turtles.
  • Semadang River Kayaking: A low-impact, eco-friendly adventure with local Bidayuh communities.

Is Kuching worth visiting?

We think so! In our opinion, Kuching is one of Malaysia’s most underrated destinations - it has wild orangutans, fascinating indigenous culture and super yummy food!

It’s perfect for travelers who love nature and authenticity - and it’s great for everyone from families to solo travellers.

Unlike major tourist hotspots, Kuching has a relaxed, small-town charm with friendly locals, making it a great place for a laid-back yet adventure-filled trip.

How many days do you need in Kuching?

A long weekend (3-4 days) is enough to see Kuching’s highlights—orangutans at Semenggoh, kayaking in the rainforest, Bako National Park, and indulging in its amazing food. If you want a deeper experience, a week allows you to explore more remote longhouses, spot dolphins at Satang, and take day trips to nearby villages.

What is the best time to visit Kuching?

The best time to visit is during the dry season from March to October, when the weather is warm and rainfall is lower. As a lot of the activities are outdoors, avoiding rainy season is a good idea!

Note that if you do plan to go to Semenggoh Orangutan Reserve, you may also want to avoid fruit season (September–November). When it's fruit season, orangutans at Semenggoh are more likely to forage for their food in the wild (instead of coming out when the rangers feed them), making sightings less frequent.

Is Kuching safe for tourists?

Yes, Kuching is one of the safest cities in Malaysia. Locals are friendly, and crime rates are low. As with any destination, take standard precautions like avoiding unlit areas at night and keeping an eye on your belongings.

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