
Kuching Destination Guide
Kuching is also famous for its stunning sunsets. Many a tourist has said it is "one of the most beautiful in the world”. Kuching’s charming riverside towns, buildings and historical sites speak of its colourful and enchanted past. While the locals have adopted modern lifestyles for the amenities and conveniences, they still retain their warmth, friendliness and hospitality.
Kuching is a lively and beautiful town on a river with the inky-blue Santubong and Matang mountains forming a stunning backdrop.
This Kuching Destination Guide gives a rundown of the exciting Kuching highlights you can expect to see while visiting this lovely town. While many of these sites can be seen independently you may find it more convenient, and more educational to take a Kuching tour with a local company. For general travel information check out our Malaysia Country Guide.
Things to see & do in Kuching
Follow the links below or scroll further down the page for details on some of the many interesting tourist attractions in Kuching:
Annah Rais Longhouse
Caves
Another interesting cave that is popular among tourists is Wind Cave, located at Bau, near Bau town. While it is a 115 km drive from Kuching city, you can get there in less than an hour.
Ching Shan Yan Temple
Damai Beach
Besides Damai Beach Resort, Damai, which is 40 minutes from Kuching, has pristine jungles, sandy beaches and several leisure activities. Together, the three resorts offer a range of activities such as jungle trekking, water sports and also some cultural options.
Jong's Crocodile Farm
Set amidst lush greenery and tropical fruit trees, the farm is designed in such a way that it resembles the natural habitat of crocodiles. It is also home to other creatures such as civets, bear cats, pythons, deer, gibbons and hornbills, besides crocodiles.
Kuching
Orangutan in the Wild
The other national parks, Bako and Kuching Wetlands National Park are also popular tourist destinations near Kuching.
Kuching is also famous for its stunning sunsets. Many a tourist has said it is "one of the most beautiful in the world”. Kuching’s charming riverside towns, buildings and historical sites speak of its colourful and enchanted past. While the locals have adopted modern lifestyles for the amenities and conveniences, they still retain their warmth, friendliness and hospitality.
Sarawak
A land of rolling terrain, majestic mountains and many rivers, Sarawak is affectionately known as the ‘Land of Natural Wonders and Friendly Hornbills'. Spanning 124,000 sq km, Sarawak is Malaysia's largest state. It is also known as a ‘Land of Superlatives' - the state has the world's biggest cave passage and natural chamber, the world's largest flower (the Rafflesia), the country's longest river and substantial evidence of the earliest known existence of man in this part of the world. If those are not reasons enough for Sarawak to figure prominently among the must-see places, there's more. The diverse ethnic communities and their rich cultural heritage, the many wildlife sanctuaries and national parks give the state unfailing appeal and beckon those seeking adventure and thrills amidst nature!
Sarawak Cultural Village
The village is just a 5-minute walk from Damai Beach Resort, or a 40-minute drive from Kuching. It is open to the public everyday, from 9 am to 5.30 pm. The dance performances happen at 11.30 am and 4.30 pm at the village theatre.
Those who visit Sarawak Cultural Village also usually go to Camp Permai, which is just next door. The camp organises outdoor activities such as leadership training programmes and sea sports such as sailing, kayaking, raft expeditions and wind surfing. It offers comfortable accommodation options, with a choice between tree houses and log cabins.

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