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01Embark on an enchanting jungle adventure during the Kubah Night Walk, where the Bornean rainforest comes alive after dusk. This 4-hour tour begins with a guided jungle walk, offering a chance to spot fascinating wildlife such as frogs, tarsiers, and various insects and reptiles. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, enjoy a thrilling experience amidst unique flora, including pitcher plants. Ideal for nature enthusiasts, this moderate difficulty tour includes convenient hotel pick-up from Kuching, making it accessible for small groups eager to explore the wonders of Borneo at night. - 4-hour guided night tour exploring Borneo’s jungle - Spot frogs, tarsiers, snakes, and other wildlife - Includes hotel pick-up and all necessary equipment - Moderate difficulty, perfect for nature lovers and small groups
02A tour of Kuching will take you from the era of the White Rajahs to the present day. Visit the world renowned Sarawak Museum and the Brooke Legacy (White Rajahs) - Square Tower, Astana and the Court House. There is also the Cat Monument, Tua Pek Kong - Chinese Temple, the old State Mosque and one of the hottest leisure spots in the City, the Kuching Waterfront Esplanade. 24KM from Kuching City marks the Sarawak Cultural Village, an award winning ‘living’ museum spreading over a 17 acre site at the foothills of Mount Santubong. The cultural village showcases the tribal lifestyles lived by the many ethnic groups that lace the beautiful Land of Hornbills, Sarawak. There are about 150 people living in the village, demonstrating traditional daily activities for you to experience the arts, crafts, games and delicacies of the 7 major ethnic groups.
03Semenggoh Rehabilitation Center, a temporary home for displaced Orang Utans that have been rescued from captivity and young orphaned primates. These animals are re-trained to survive in their natural habitat. They learn how to forage for natural food and build nests in the trees. Many have been returned into the surrounding area. Take a walk on the trails and try to spot semi-wild Orang Utans. Set amidst the charming backdrop of tall tropical trees, lush vegetation and local fruit trees lies this unique farm with over a thousand crocodiles bred in captivity. The farm provides a perfect sanctuary for the reptiles, saving the species from extinction. There are huge and deep concrete ponds and natural breeding grounds for the crocodiles to mate and multiply.Visitors are able to gaze at the snapping jaws, cold menacing eyes, sharp pointed teeth and powerful lashing tails of the crocs within short distance yet safe because of the metal fence. Confirm tours contributes USD10 to Semenggoh
04Semenggoh Wildlife Center:- - 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 Sarawak Cultural Village:- - Remarkable living museum showcasing Sarawak's cultures - A walk through beautiful & authentic traditional buildings - Members of the local community partaking in daily activities - Rare chance to learn how to throw a Malay spinning top - Flurry of colors in a stunning multi-ethnic performance - Travel with ease and comfortable to and from Kuching with a convenient transfer service from your hotel
05Experience the best of Sarawak in one unforgettable trip. Begin at Semenggoh Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, where you may watch semi-wild orangutans emerge from the rainforest for feeding and learn from rangers about the center’s vital conservation work. Then enjoy a scenic drive to Annah Rais Bidayuh Longhouse, one of Sarawak’s oldest communities. Be welcomed with traditional tuak, explore the longhouse’s bamboo-crafted architecture, and discover the rich culture of the Bidayuh people. Your visit ends with an authentic ethnic lunch featuring Ayam Pansuh (bamboo chicken) and fresh jungle vegetables. A perfect blend of wildlife and culture.
06Welcome 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!
07Be 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.
08Sarawak 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
09Treat 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)
10Kuching, 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.
11Discover 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
12The 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
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