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Welcome to the Froggy Adventure at Kubah National Park! As night falls, the park comes alive with the sounds of the rainforest, and we’ll be on a thrilling quest to spot some of the park’s most fascinating residents—frogs! Kubah is famous for its rich diversity of frogs. Along the trails, guided by the light of our torches, we’ll explore the park’s streams and ponds, where these colorful amphibians love to hide. Listen closely, and you’ll hear the chorus of frogs calling to each other—a true symphony of the jungle. This is a unique experience where you can get up close with nature and discover the hidden wonders of Kubah after dark. Join us for an unforgettable night of discovery, where the rainforest reveals its secrets and the frogs take center stage in an adventure you’ll never forget! PS: Wildlife is not guaranteed!
Price: $75.58
Duration: 4 hours
Be won over by Kuching’s natural charms on this 3-hour tour of Sarawak’s cultural capital, including hotel pick-up. Lose yourself in the maze-like alleys of Old Kuching, practice your haggling skills at the bustling Central Markets and pay a visit to the fascinating Sarawak Museum. This comprehensive tour also includes many of the city’s most famous landmarks, like the Cat Statue, Tua Pek Kong Chinese Temple, the State Mosque and the Astana.
Price: $101.10
Duration: 3 hours
Sarawak is a unique and enjoyable tourism destination, and Kuching is the ideal base from which to go exploring. Fairy Cave (also known as Gua Pari) is an impressive show cave near the former gold mining settlement of Bau and about 40km from Kuching, Sarawak.It is just a few minutes drive from another show cave, Wind Cave, and most tourists would combine both on a half-day trip from Kuching. IMPORTANT! 1. Fairy Cave will be closed every MONDAY 2. Wind Cave will be closed every TUESDAY
Price: $160.00
Duration: 4 hours
We pick up travelers at the hotel where they are staying and once the tour is over we drop them off at that location, so they do not run the risk of getting lost. We have Certified Professional Tourism Guides to ensure that travelers have the best travel experience. Our travelers have a medical insurance policy for any new events that may occur. We are a company with more than 10 years of experience.
Price: $75.00
Duration: 7 hours
In need of a transfer from Kuching International Airport to Hotel ? We have the perfect solution for you! This transfer service will ensure you get to your destination in peace. Our highly experienced chauffeurs also contribute a great deal in making your ride a very comfortable one. We have some of the best chauffeurs working for us. All our professional chauffeurs are very polite and committed to providing every customer the highest quality of service. All our drivers undergo a background check. We leave no stone unturned as far as our customer safety is concerned.
Price: $40.00
Duration: 0 hours
Night Tours are an extra special way to enjoy wildlife viewing in Bako National Park. Once you have tick the encounters with wildlife of Bako National Park during the day, than it’s time to venture in seek of Nocturnal animals. These animals tend to come out at night time , including popular proboscis monkeys , langurs and macaque, bearded wild boar , the flying lemur and pit viper. As most species of monkeys are diurnal , they generally sleep at night. As the tour start just before sun set, we get to observe the monkeys retrieving to the forest canopy bed logs. Monkeys unlike their counter parts primates don’t build nests , instead they take up whatever space in most convenient on a tree branch. During the night walks we go in search of insects, frogs, centipedes , scorpions, spiders and pit viper. Pit Viper is a venomous snake (green color with yellow underbelly) , as it is arboreal and an excellent climber, often remaining completely still to ambush prey such as small mammals.
Price: $164.00
Duration: 6 hours
Kuching, described as one of the most attractive cities in Southeast Asia, is the State capital of Sarawak. It is a city rich in history, and modern day Kuching is a delightful blend of modern structures and old-world charm. Enjoy the sightseeing of Kuching city with local Sarawakian guide/driver to visit many places of interest of Kuching.
Price: $32.38
Duration: 3 hours
Treat yourself to a fun kayaking adventure in one of Kuching's most beautiful landscapes. Paddle leisurely from the upper reaches of the Sungai Sarawak. Enjoy the sight of the unique towering river trees while enjoying the peace and tranquility of the rainforest. Take a cool swim and have your packed lunch served at the end of the kayak tour. Ends in Kampung Semadang, Borneo Highlands. 0800 - Pickup from Kuching City Hotel 0900 – Safety briefing and Start Kayaking - 4KM kayaking 1030 - Stopover fish feeding at Kpg Danu 1230 - Continue 6KM kayaking, stopover for swim at one of the riverbank before end point 1330 - Reach end point and Lunch at Kpg Semadang. 1400 - Proceed next to Semenggoh Orangutan Center 1500 - Semenggoh Orangutan Feeding Time (Fruit Buffet)
Price: $165.00
Duration: 6 hours
Discover the natural beauty and rich culture of Borneo with a Royal Kuching Cruise. Enjoy a unique experience combining scenic views, historical insights, cultural immersion, and modern comforts. Whether you’re enjoying a family outing, a romantic getaway, or a themed dinner, the cruise offers something special for everyone. Admire the breathtaking views from the selected floor of the iconic structure. Spend as much time as you like at the tower and explore the different levels at your own leisure. See Kuching from above the river and from a completely new perspective. Marvel at the city river with a cultural performance. Admire the colorful dance and the vast expanse of sunset across the city. Enjoy light refreshments and drinks, live commentary, a live Sarawak cultural dance performance (5 sets), and 360° panoramic Kuching sunset scenery. Optionally, select a menu tailored to your preferences and take your romantic dining experience to the Sarawak River.
Price: $26.17
Duration: 2 hours
Explore the Miri Resort City, a.k.a Oil Town with your group of up to eight people with this van and driver tour. You can choose your own itinerary and go wherever you like; your guide is happy to provide input or let you determine the route. This tour eliminates the need to rent a car and gives you the chance to sit back and enjoy the scenery.
Price: $82.09
Duration: 2-4 hours
Discover Kuching’s rich culinary heritage on this half-day walking tour. Begin at the historic Hong San Si Temple, then sample local favourites like aromatic coffee, spicy Sarawak Laksa, grilled skewers, and colourful Kek Lapis. A perfect blend of culture and cuisine, showcasing the city’s Chinese and Malay culinary influences. • Savor the flavors of Sarawak with a guided food tour in Kuching • Enjoy a local brew at an established coffee shop to start your day • Try Sarawak Laksa, a tangy, spicy noodle soup, and Kek Lapis cake • Stroll through the historical part of town and visit a hidden stall • End your tour with a bowl of dry noodles, a beloved local staple
Price: $35.00
Duration: 3 hours
Take a tour through the world of rare species and lush rainforest on the cliffs and headlands of Bako National Park. This journey lets you admire the pristine scenery of land and water around Sarawak's oldest national park, along with the remarkable diversity of plant and animal life within. - Rich flora & fauna in Sarawak's oldest national park - Habitats for unique, rare & endangered species of wildlife - Fun & adventurous journey to Bako park via land & water - Relax within the pristine & undisturbed rainforest jungle - Panoramic views of rugged coastline & green hilltops
Price: $224.69
Duration: 8 hours
Kuching is the biggest Malaysian city on Borneo and also the capital city of the state of Sarawak. Kuching is a very popular tourist destination as it serves as entry point to numerous great attractions within the heart of Sarawak. The city has enough to offer to keep tourists occupied for at least a couple of days. Popular attractions around Kuching include Semenggoh Rehabilitation Centre.
Price: $44.00
Duration: 3 hours
Sit back and relax as you enjoy a transfer from your hotel in Kuching City to Kuching International Airport. You will be picked up by your driver/guide depending on your flight's departure time. You will then enjoy Kuching scenery while traveling to Kuching International Airport , worry free. The transfer length is around 20-45 minutes and is available year-round, 24 hours a day.The transfer is available year-round, 24 hours a day for airport transfer. Get inside tips from a local driver. Offered multiple times throughout the day. Pickup from a centrally located meeting point. All taxes, fuel surcharges and service fees included.
Price: $63.95
Duration:
Seeing a blooming rafflesia is certainly the highlight of a trip to Gunung Gading, but the Park and the whole Lundu area are well worth visiting anyway. The rugged mountain peaks that make up the Park provide a scenic backdrop to the nearby town of Lundu, and the nearby beaches at Pandan and Siar. Gunung Gading also has some enjoyable walks and a challenging jungle trek.
Price: $142.00
Duration: 8 hours
This river cruise explores the tranquil waterways where the Santubong and Salak rivers meet, offering an immersive experience in Sarawak’s mangrove landscapes. Departing from the Sarawak Boat Club, the journey heads toward the Santubong River mouth, where Irrawaddy dolphins may occasionally be seen. Along the way, the boat weaves through mangrove-lined channels, providing chances to spot birds and other wildlife. As evening nears at the Salak estuary, guests look out for the distinctive proboscis monkey, sometimes visible in small groups resting in riverside trees. After sunset, the river comes alive with the gentle glow of fireflies lighting up the mangroves. With the aid of a torch, keen eyes may also catch the reflective gaze of crocodiles along the banks before the cruise returns under the night sky.
Price: $90.00
Duration: 3 hours
The Semenggoh Wildlife Centre is the biggest Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre in Sarawak; established in 1975 as a sanctuary for the injured and orphaned orangutans. Together with the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre in Sabah this is the most well known rehabilitation center for tourists to visit. - Immerse yourself in the wildlife of Malaysia with an exciting trip to the Semenggoh Wildlife Centre in Sarawak - Discover facts about the local wildlife as you explore the Interpretation Area or the Botanical Research Center - Meet the rehabilitated orangutans and learn more about their stories with a stop at the Orangutan Gallery - Get a chance to see the orangutans that have not yet been released into the wild - Travel with ease and comfortable to and from Kuching with a convenient transfer service from your hotel
Price: $64.47
Duration: 3 hours
Hop aboard a night river cruise in Kuching and watch as the city transforms into a dazzling disco of lights and tunes—it's like the buildings are throwing a party just for you! Admire your eyes on a 360-degree panoramic view of the Kuching skyline and its historical landmarks, all while pretending you’re a tourist who knows what they’re doing along the riverbanks! Tune in throughout your cruise past 25 must-see attractions Prepare to be dazzled by the stunning architecture of this nighttime gem, where a local spectacle fuses music with night highlights combine local and lighting effects. Get ready to groove with 3 sets of Malaysian traditional cultural dance performances, munch on some light refreshments, and sip on a complimentary drink while you soak in the scenery!
Price: $20.22
Duration: 1-1 hours
Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: MYR
- Languages: Malay, English, Iban, Chinese (various dialects), Melanau
- Climate: Tropical rainforest
- Timezone: Asia/Kuching
- Population: Approximately 2.9 million
- Best Time to Visit: best time to visit is during the dry season (May to September).
- Visa Requirements Visitors from many countries including the US, UK, and EU can enter Malaysia visa-free for stays up to 90 days. Some nationalities may obtain a visa on arrival or apply for an e-visa online. It is advisable to check the latest requirements before travel as they vary by country and purpose of visit.
About Sarawak
Sarawak, located on the island of Borneo, is a unique Malaysian state known for its rich cultural diversity and stunning natural landscapes. It offers an extraordinary blend of indigenous cultures, dense rainforests, and vibrant wildlife, making it a paradise for eco-tourists and adventure seekers. Visitors can explore ancient caves, tropical jungles, and the mighty Rajang River, the longest river in Malaysia. Sarawak’s cultural heritage is equally compelling, with numerous ethnic groups such as the Iban, Bidayuh, and Orang Ulu preserving traditional longhouse living and vibrant festivals. The capital city, Kuching, is a charming blend of colonial architecture and modern amenities, serving as a gateway to the region’s natural wonders. Sarawak’s appeal lies in its off-the-beaten-path experiences, from river cruises and jungle trekking to cultural immersions and wildlife spotting, offering travelers a chance to connect deeply with nature and local traditions.
Sarawak Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: Highlights of Malaysia
- Duration Range: Custom Durations
- Group Size: Flexible group sizes
- Difficulty Level: All Comfort Levels
- Recommended For: The best time to visit is during the dry season (May to September). Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, insect repellent, and rain gear. Respect local customs, especially when visiting indigenous communities. Stay hydrated and use sunscreen. Carry some cash as not all places accept cards. Be cautious when trekking or exploring remote areas and consider guided tours for safety.
Average Tour Price: $95
Lowest Price Tour: $55
Highest Price Tour: $180
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Important Tour Information
- Bring comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing
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- Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
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Top Attractions
1. Gunung Mulu National Park – Famous for its limestone karst formations, extensive cave systems, and diverse flora and fauna. 2. Bako National Park – Known for its wildlife including proboscis monkeys and diverse ecosystems ranging from mangroves to dipterocarp forests. 3. Semenggoh Wildlife Centre – A rehabilitation center where visitors can see semi-wild orangutans in their natural habitat. 4. Kuching Waterfront – A scenic promenade along the Sarawak River with historic buildings, markets, and eateries. 5. Sarawak Cultural Village – An open-air museum showcasing the traditional houses and cultures of Sarawak’s ethnic groups.
Popular Activities
Adventure activities include jungle trekking, caving, and river cruises. Cultural experiences involve visiting traditional longhouses, attending festivals like the Gawai Dayak harvest festival, and exploring local markets. Wildlife watching is popular, especially for orangutans and exotic bird species. Recreational options include hiking in national parks, canopy walks, and boat tours along the rivers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Local Food & Cuisine
Sarawak’s cuisine is a flavorful mix of indigenous and Malay influences. Signature dishes include Sarawak laksa, a spicy noodle soup with a unique blend of herbs and coconut milk, and kolo mee, dry tossed noodles with char siu. Other local specialties are midin (wild fern) stir-fried with garlic and ayam pansuh (chicken cooked in bamboo). Dining customs emphasize communal eating and sharing. Noteworthy restaurants in Kuching include Top Spot Food Court for seafood and James Brooke Bistro for local fusion dishes.
Getting Around
Sarawak is accessible by air via Kuching International Airport and other regional airports. Local transportation includes taxis, buses, and river taxis. Renting a car is common for exploring rural areas. Travel costs are generally affordable, but distances can be long due to the state’s size and terrain. Boat transport is essential for some remote locations.
Travel Tips
The best time to visit is during the dry season (May to September). Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, insect repellent, and rain gear. Respect local customs, especially when visiting indigenous communities. Stay hydrated and use sunscreen. Carry some cash as not all places accept cards. Be cautious when trekking or exploring remote areas and consider guided tours for safety.
Culture & Customs
Sarawak’s culture is diverse, with many indigenous groups maintaining traditional lifestyles. Social customs include polite greetings and removing shoes before entering homes. Festivals like Gawai Dayak and Hari Raya are significant cultural events. Visitors should dress modestly in rural areas and ask permission before photographing people or their homes. Hospitality is a key value, and sharing food is common.
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