

Kuching, Sarawak's charming capital, boasts narrow streets filled with shops, temples and colonial architecture. Cruise the Sarawak River to admire Malay villages, a golden-domed mosque and 19th-century Chinese shophouses, then explore the Sarawak Museum's tribal artefacts and recreated longhouse. Kuching is also the gateway to Batang Ai, an Iban heartland known as Sarawak's Blue Lagoon, where longhouse stays offer a glimpse into ancient crafts, traditions and a blow pipe demonstration.
A selection of our most popular touring itineraries including Kuching.
April to September tends to have the drier, sunnier weather and the wetter months are October to March, particularly January.
There are no direct flights from the UK to Kuching and most travel via either Kuala Lumpur, Singapore or Hong Kong, which takes approximately 16 hours.
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