Kuching: Latest 2025 Travel Guide

🏙️ Kuching Travel Guide | Attractions + Food + Transportation

Kuching is a laid-back and culturally vibrant city, a blend of Malay, Chinese, Aboriginal, and colonial influences. Enjoy museums, cultural villages, national park adventures, and indulge in authentic local cuisine!


📍 Must-see attractions in Kuching

1. Kuching Waterfront

  • Features : The most lively walking area, stretching along the Sarawak River.
  • Editor's recommendation : It's super romantic to watch the night view at night, and you can also take a boat to the other side.

2. Sarawak Cultural Village

  • Features : Showcasing the traditional architecture and cultural performances of Sarawak’s various indigenous ethnic groups.
  • Editor’s guide : A half-day tour is the best option, allowing you to experience the cultures of the Iban and Bidayuh peoples all at once.

3. Bako National Park

  • Features : Kuching’s most popular national park, where you can see proboscis monkeys, wild boars, mangroves and a magnificent coastline.
  • Editor's note : It is recommended to wear light clothing and mosquito repellent, and it is best to join a group or ask a tour guide to lead the way.

4. Kuching Cat Museum

  • Features : The world's first cat-themed museum, super cute.
  • Editor’s guide : Cat lovers must check in.

5. Astana Palace & DUN Building

  • Features : The landmark buildings on the opposite bank, especially the golden-domed Parliament Building, are very eye-catching.

6. Main Bazaar Old Street

  • Features : Kuching's oldest commercial street, selling handicrafts, wood carvings, pepper and other souvenirs.

🍴 Must-try food in Kuching

gourmet food Reasons for recommendation
Sarawak Laksa Known as the "King of Breakfast", it is made with shrimp broth + coconut milk + spices, with a moderate sour and spicy taste.
Kolo Mee (Dry Noodles) Kuching’s most representative Chinese noodle dish, thin noodles mixed with soy sauce and lard, a must-try.
Tomato Kueh Teow Fried rice noodles with sweet and sour tomato sauce, a Kuching specialty.
Manok Pansoh (Bamboo Chicken) This is a traditional Iban dish where chicken and spices are cooked in bamboo tubes, creating a fragrant aroma.
Laksa Prawn Cake & Satay A must-try street food dish, kebabs served with peanut sauce.
Nasi Lemak Malaysia's national delicacy can be found everywhere in Kuching.
Tropical fruits (durian, mangosteen, rambutan) Borneo is rich in fruits that are sweet and fresh.

🚐 Kuching Transportation Guide

1. How to get to Kuching

  • Kuching International Airport (KCH)
    • There are direct flights from Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Kota Kinabalu.
    • The airport is about a 20-minute drive from the city center, and you can take Grab or a taxi.

2. Urban transportation

  • Grab (ride-sharing app) : The most convenient and reasonably priced.
  • Walking : The city center is full of attractions (Riverside Park, Old Street), which are all within walking distance.
  • Bus/Group Tour : If you want to go to Bako National Park or Cultural Village, it is recommended to join a local tour or charter a bus.

💡 My personal 3-day, 2-night itinerary suggestion

Day 1
Arrive in Kuching → Stroll along the Riverside Park → Main Bazaar → Dinner: Sarawak Laksa → Night tour along the river to see the lights

Day 2
Breakfast at Kolo Mee → Day trip to Bako National Park (Proboscis Monkey and Coastal Hike) → Return to the city in the evening → Enjoy seafood or bamboo chicken

Day 3
Breakfast: Tomato Rice Noodles → Sarawak Cultural Village → Lunch: Nyonya Cuisine → Cat Museum → Airport Return


💬Editor 's Thoughts <br>Kuching gives me a laid-back, culturally rich vibe. Unlike the bustling Kuala Lumpur and Kota Kinabalu, it's a place where you can slow down, stroll, and eat. My favorite is Sarawak Laksa ; a bowl of it is sour, spicy, and appetizing. I'd love to have it every morning!

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