A complete guide to Kuching Citywalk



✈️Transportation>
AirAsia round trip ticket is about 300/person, 🈚️ checked baggage🧳, carry-on baggage is less than 7kg, suitcases need to be weighed, carry-on bags are mostly not checked

✈️Malaysia travel preparation:
1️⃣Documents: Passport, visa-free and smooth entry! Entry and exit ⚠️ must be stamped
2️⃣ Language: Many people in Sarawak can speak Chinese (I personally think it is not as popular as in Kuala Lumpur and Penang)
3️⃣Cash: Prices are not high, many places require cash or visa, it’s up to you to decide
4️⃣Items: sunscreen, sunscreen, sunscreen ⚠️🕶️hat, sneakers are recommended (especially if you are going to a national park)~

🏷️Where to go >
D1: 📍Kuching Waterfront
The city center is suitable for walking, eating, taking photos and daydreaming.
📍Borneo Cultures Museum
Very, very Amway's museum, great value
D2: 📍 Sarawak Culture Village
A good place to learn about Borneo's architecture, culture, and dance villages
📍 Semenggoh Wildlife Centre, an orangutan sanctuary
One of the few orangutan sanctuaries

D3: 📍Bako National Park
The most pristine tropical rainforest forest park, feel the original vitality of Borneo and various plants/animals

🍴Local cuisine>
◽️ Sarawak Laksa
◽️ Cheese naan
◽️ Kek Lapis
◽️ Rock Road Seafood Restaurant
The overall feeling of eating here is not amazing, and the variety is not as much as other cities in Malaysia where there are many Chinese people. Traveling is all about experience.

Post by elyssia_0619 | Jan 19, 2025

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