Three Days in Kuching Sarawak

Kuching is one of the most interesting destinations in Malaysia, located at the Southern end of Sarawak in East Malaysia. The flight time from Kuala Lumpur is approximately 1 hour. AirAsia flights operate daily with prices ranging from RM 400 to RM 1000 (between A$10 -30).

The best way to utilise your day is to book an early morning flight from Kuala Lumpur to Kuching.  My knowledge of the history of the Sarawak region was very limited, and I decided to pick a new destination in Malaysia. Kuching, to my surprise, was a unique adventure and an amazing dive into the rich cultural history of Malaysia. Here are some interesting recollections from my three amazing days in Kuching.

Arriving in Kuching, Sarawak from Kuala Lumpur

The first thing you notice immediately after arriving in Kuching is the lack of public transport. Therefore, install the GRAB application on your smartphones before arriving, as this is the cheapest and quickest way to get to your hotel. The ride-sharing application GRAB is a must to commute in Kuching  GRAB ride from Kuching Airport to the main area of the city costs around 10 RM (USD 2.5).

Taxis cost around 25 RM. Therefore, GRAB is the obvious choice. Mid-February is the rainy season in Sarawak. The rain has a short spell and clears up in an hour or two. It took me 25 minutes to reach my hotel, Grand Margherita, ideally located at Sarawak Riverfront within walking distance from Sarawak River Cruise and other places of interest. 

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The meandering Sarawak River is visible from the plane

Day 1 in Kuching, Sarawak: Where to Stay in Kuching, Sarawak

Hotel Review: Staying at Grand Margherita in Kuching, Sarawak

Hotel Grand Margherita is a great choice if you want to enjoy the city views and explore the city on foot. I explored online and made a great choice based on reviews and location. Advance booking costs around A$60/night.

The most iconic landmark of Kuching, the Cat Statue, is located right in front of the hotel. My room was facing the Cat Statue, and I could see a tourist taking photographs of this interesting landmark even in the middle of the night, as the place is easily accessible by a short walk from the Sarawak Riverfront, which stays busy till late over the weekends.  

Things to do in Kuching Sarawak

Statue of Cats in front of Grand Margherita Hotel in Kuching, Sarawak

Grand Margherita Hotel in Kuching Sarawak

Grand Margherita Hotel Kuching

Centerpoint Shopping Centre in Kuching Sarawak

The Grand Margherita Hotel offers great services, including a spa, restaurants, and an outdoor pool. A 2-minute walk takes you to Sarawak Plaza and the Centerpoint Shopping Centre. Both of these shopping centres have food courts, pharmacies, salons, etc. MacDonald’s, as well as KFC, is located right next to the hotel.

If travelling with family, Grand Margherita is a great location. I found a nice bookstore in Sarawak Plaza and a massage place in the basement managed by two blind individuals. They offer a one-hour massage for under RM 35. 

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Photos are taken during my stay at Grand Marghertia in Kuching City

Other places to stay in Kuching, Sarawak

I enjoyed staying at Grand Margherita because of its ideal location next to the Sarawak River. In the evening, I explored the neighbourhood on foot. There are plenty of budget hotels located within half a kilometre of Grand Margherita. Exploring Jalan Abell and Jalan Padungan. There is plenty of mid-range and budget accommodation available in this part of the city with easy access to cheap cafes and restaurants.

The shopping centre adjacent to the hotel has several cafes, stores, bookshops, and salons. Places to eat in the vicinity of Grand Margherita include

1. Feast and Furious

2. Chong Choon Cafe

3. Top Spot Seafood Food Court

4. Tom’s 

Exploring Jalan Padungan & Jalan Abell in Kuching Sarawak

Jalan Padungan is quite popular for a mix of Asian and Malay restaurants. A lazy walk on a weekend morning takes you through a wide array of restaurants lining both sides of the road. You will find noodle shops, bars, and some fancy cafes offering Malay Fusion Food.  I had breakfast at the famous Chong Choon Cafe, which attracts a large local crowd for breakfast. I tried some local noodle dishes, followed by a simple toast and egg brekkie. I liked the place as the food was nice and fresh and reasonably priced. 

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Famous Chong Choon Cafe 

Some budget hotels in this locality of Grand Margherita include:

Where to eat near the Grand Margherita Hotel in Kuching, Sarawak

Top Court Food Court offers great seafood and is open for dinner. I enjoyed a lavish meal on the weekend night when the food court was packed with local crowds. The seafood is of great quality, but some varieties of fish, including pomfret, are quite expensive. The Food Court at Tun Juggah Shopping Centre is also a great option for lunch. 

Shopping in Kuching Sarawak

Tun Juggah Shopping Mall 

Exploring Jalan Padungan

Jalan Pundagan is popular for some restaurants, shopping Malls, and budget hotels. The street is located within walking distance of the Grand Margherita Hotel.  A cat statue marks the beginning of Jalan Padungan. I explored the street on foot and found some restaurants full of local people.

Some food courts are located along the road, offering a wider range of local delights in Kuching. If you are looking for cheap accommodation in Kuching, you can find many 1-3-star hotels under $20 a night. 

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Try out local food at Country Kitchen, Cafe @ Padungan, and other local cafes along the road. 

Exploring the Sarawak State Museum in Kuching 

Planning on exploring Kuching attractions?  I started my first day by exploring the Sarawak Museum and Sarawak Textile Museum, which was quite an interesting experience into the cultural and economic history of the region. Both buildings are located within walking distance of the Kuching waterfront area. I reached the Museum by walking at a leisurely pace along the waterfront and then following the map to the Sarawak Museum. 

Sarawak Museum is a great place to learn about the history of various tribes who lived in the Borneo and Sarawak region. There is a large collection of local flora and fauna and stuffed animals found in the region. The Sarawak Museum Building comprises several sections divided into cultural history, tribal lifestyle, artifacts & totems as well as the economic history of the region. There is a huge collection of items on display. 

Sarawak State Museum in Kuching Sarawak

Ozaisatraveller Outside Sarawak State Museum in Kuching

The museum provides an interesting insight into early exploration in the region and the history of tin mining in the region. A section is dedicated to the arts and crafts of local people.

Bandaraya State Mosque in Kuching Sarawak

Kuching Mosque is visible from the boat during the Sarawak River Cruise

A 20-minute walk towards the old part of the town takes you to Kuching City Mosque. I offered my Asr prayers at the mosque and enjoyed some peaceful moments in the serenity and calmness of this amazing building. 

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Beautiful Interior of Kuching Mosque

2nd Day in  Kuching, Sarawak: Sarawak River Waterfront & Grand Margherita

Sarawak River Cruise in Kuching Sarawak

Sarawak River Waterfront is an amazing hangout all day and gets quite busy on weekend nights with riverside cafes and live entertainment. One of the star attractions is the Sarawak River Cruise. The cruise costs around RM 60. An alternative option is a one-hour traditional boat tour costing around RM18 and providing great views of the city from the river. Make sure to keep your hands out of the water to avoid occasional crocodile feasting in the neighbourhood. 

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Fort Margherita in Kuching 

I hopped on a local transport boat to go across to the opposite side to explore Fort Margherita and Astana. Fort Margherita is a historical landmark and a great cultural Icon that is well preserved with a large number of relics from the colonial occupation of Sarawak. The tickets to the Fort cost RM 20. 

The area has a very rich traditional history of Dayak and subtribes that occupied the region for centuries. The ticket also provides access to the goal and execution areas within the fort. The top of the fort provides amazing views across the river. 

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Visiting Fort Margherita across the Sarawak River 

James Brooke Cafe in Kuching on the Sarawak Riverfront

I decided to have lunch at the famous James Brooke Cafe. The cafe is located near the riverfront and offers a great location to enjoy the local crowd. I ordered the famous Kuching Laksa and some house desserts. The decor and ambience of the cafe are great and offer relief from humidity during the rainy season.  

James Brooke Cafe Kuching Sarawak

James Brooke Cafe near the Kuching Waterfront

Exploring Bazaar and Carpenter Lane in Kuching, Sarawak

This is the most interesting area of Kuching Downtown, featuring narrow alleyways that conceal hidden eateries and budget backpacker accommodations. Carpenter Lane is quite popular with Westerners as it provides easy access to all the late-night bars and restaurants, including Kai Joo Lane in the Main Indian Shopping Area.

Hotels in Kuching: Cheap Hotels in Kuching

HotelStarsDiscountPrice before and discountSelect dates
OYO 89959 Nice Stay Three Six Five Services-16%63 53 View hotel
Sunset Homestay - Backpacker Hostel-31%63 44 View hotel
Woodpecker Lodge, Kuching★★-14%51 44 View hotel
iBC36 Business Stay - Stutong-21%80 63 View hotel
OYO 910 Hills Residence★★-16%88 74 View hotel
Oriental Inn-23%55 42 View hotel
OYO 1220 396 Home Sweet Home★★-8%88 82 View hotel
Homestay Kuching Hotel★★-8%55 50 View hotel
Memoire Hornbill Hotel-7%72 66 View hotel
SUPER OYO 991 Mayfair Hotel-24%84 64 View hotel
SUPER OYO 979 Hua Kuok Inn-11%109 97 View hotel
Hotel 98-7%84 78 View hotel
Tune Hotel - Waterfront Kuching★★★-11%80 71 View hotel
RAINFOREST Budget Stay-8%72 66 View hotel
Cassia Inn Kuching-8%80 74 View hotel
Penview Hotel★★★-6%97 91 View hotel
Merchant Hotel Kuching (formerly known as Kemena View Hotel Kuching)-12%109 97 View hotel
Kingwood Hotel Kuching★★★-11%114 101 View hotel
The Marian Boutique Lodging House★★-22%143 112 View hotel
StayInn Gateway Hotel Apartment★★★★-27%147 107 View hotel
The Marian Boutique Lodging House-22%168 132 View hotel
Grand Margherita Hotel★★★★-16%257 216 View hotel
Puteri Wing - Riverside Majestic Hotel★★★★★-18%328 270 View hotel
Pullman Kuching★★★★★-5%354 335 View hotel
Hilton Kuching Hotel★★★★★-11%501 446 View hotel

The Kuching waterfront area is popular with local crowds that come to attend Satong Night Markets. Kuching waterfront after dark is a great way to explore night markets and enjoy local seafood stalls along the river banks.

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One of many backpackers’ places to stay in Carpenter Lane

The bazaar along the riverfront has several Souvenir and craft shops. The inner streets are painted with beautiful murals reflecting the colourful culture of Kuching. You will also find several tour operators in these streets, as this area is central to most tourists. 

Bazaar in Kuching

Main Street Along the Riverfront

In the evening, I enjoyed the festivities of the Chinese New Year. People visit the Tua Pek Kong Chinese Temple to say their prayers and make offerings for a happy and prosperous year. This temple is located within walking distance of James Brooke Cafe and Sarawak Riverfront.

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Tau Pek Kong Chinese Temple 

Day 3 in Kuching, Sarawak

Sarawak Cultural Village, Kuching Sarawak 

On the third day, I booked a tour of the Sarawak Cultural Village from the reception at the Grand Margherita Hotel. A shared van costs around 50RM and departs from the hotel around 9 am. A 45-minute ride through some interesting landscapes takes you to the Sarawak Cultural Village. The location is famous for the Rainforest Music Festival, which is held annually and brings large crowds from all across Malaysia.

Cultural Show at Sarawak Cultural Village

Cultural Show at Sarawak Cultural Village

The cultural village needs a good 2-3 hours to explore. The different sections of the village have a replica of longhouses built by various tribes that lived in Sarawak and Sabah. Each tribe has a distinct style of longhouse, totems, dress, and lifestyle. It is quite interesting to observe how these tribes created weapons, made clothes from natural materials, and survived in the wilderness of Borneo and Sarawak.

In the late afternoon, a performance is held in an auditorium where various artists perform wedding ceremonies, cultural dances, social rituals, and hunting traditions passed down through generations. I enjoyed this cultural show and bought some nice souvenirs before heading back to Kuching.

Sarawak Cultural village

Ozasiatraveller with Ladies in Cultural dresses from various tribes in Sarawak

Top-Spot Seafood Centre in Kuching, Sarawak

On returning to the hotel, I decided to have a seafood dinner at Top Spot Seafood Centre. This open seafood is located within walking distance from the Grand Margherita Hotel and is very popular with local families who enjoy local seafood on weekend nights. I tried some local varieties of pomfret fish and prawns cooked in local sauces. The food was a bit expensive but worth every penny. 

Later on, at night, I walked along the riverfront to Kai-Joo Lane. The street is quite busy over the weekend with local markets and looks nice with colourful murals on the walls. 

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Carpenter Lane is quite popular with the backpacker crowd, and you can book a shared dorm for under RM 20.  “Wrong Place” is a trendy hostel in the centre of the old city. There are a couple of nice bars in the street that stay open till late and offer a great opportunity to meet locals and travellers.  

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Kuching Photo Gallery

Some more great reasons to travel to Kuching Sarawak – National Parks in Sarawak 

One of the most popular travel experiences that makes Sarawak different from other places in Malaysia is its unique landscapes, flora and fauna. The forests in the national park are some of the oldest rainforests in the region and are home to unique species of wildlife. 

The Sarawak Government is making a constant effort to promote nature tourism. Guided visits to the National Parks and homestays are a step forward in this direction. 

Kuching Wetlands National Park

Covering over 6000 sq. km, this park is located 15km north of Damai. The shallow mangrove wetlands are home to a local variety of birds and proboscis monkeys that attracted early western explorers to this part of the town. An intricate network of shallow waterways connects major rivers in the region. 

Other species of wildlife include alligators, silver leaf monkeys, macaque monkeys, monitor lizards, and the man-eating alligators that roam the marshes. Wandering off into the parks by yourself or swimming in the waterways is not recommended. 

I learned my lesson first-hand by observing the skull of the person at the James Brooke Gallery at Fort Margherita. His watch was also recovered from the massive animal. There are occasional reports of crocodile attacks in the region. 


Bako National Park – Kuching, Sarawak

Bako National Park is a relatively smaller park covering 27 sq km, offering a wide range of flora and fauna local to Borneo. Several walking tracks (guided tours recommended) are available in various lengths and strength levels. 

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Bako National Park is a paradise for bird watchers, as the mangroves and water bodies provide a safe refuge for several species that thrive in tropical jungles. Kingfishers, owls, flycatchers, and Asian bluebirds are common species of birds found in Bako National Park. 

Kubah National Park

Another great location for a day trip from Kuching can be accessed by car. The drive time is 40 minutes, and it’s better to start early. The park has some walking tracks offering a great opportunity to explore local varieties of birds, water bodies, and mountainous features.

The waterfall track is the most popular trail in the park, traversing through an interesting mix of landscapes, plank boardwalks, and finally reaching the waterfall. 

It is recommended to book a tour from many tour operators working in the area in Kuching city center. 

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