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2024 Siburan Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in December)
Today's Weather
Partly clear 24-32℃
Kuching 4D3N Free & Easy #ShortEscape
Day 1: Arrival and City Exploration
• Arrive at Kuching International Airport
• Transfer to your hotel and check-in
• Start your day with breakfast at a local kopitiam (coffee shop), try Sarawak Laksa or Kolo Mee
• Explore Kuching Waterfront: Take a leisurely walk along the riverbank and enjoy the view of the Sarawak River
• Visit the Sarawak State Museum, showcasing Bornean history and culture
• Stop by the Cat Statue, one of Kuching’s quirky landmarks (Kuching means “cat” in Malay)
• Visit Carpenter Street and India Street for shopping and local crafts
• Dine at Top Spot Food Court for fresh seafood with local favorites like midin (fern) and butter prawns
Day 2: Nature and Wildlife
• Visit the Semenggoh Wildlife Centre: Watch semi-wild orangutans in their natural habitat (morning feeding session around 9 AM)
• Head to Bako National Park for a day trip: Enjoy nature trails, wildlife (like proboscis monkeys), and beautiful beaches
• Hike through one of the trails and experience the unique flora and fauna of Sarawak
• Enjoy lunch at the park canteen or have a packed picnic
• Continue exploring Bako’s scenic views and diverse wildlife, or relax at one of the beaches
• Return to Kuching and relax at your hotel
• Dinner at a local restaurant or enjoy street food at Kuching’s night markets
Day 3: Culture and Departure
• Visit the Sarawak Cultural Village: Explore traditional longhouses and learn about Sarawak’s indigenous cultures
• Enjoy a cultural performance showcasing the dances and music of Sarawak’s ethnic groups
• Have lunch at Damai Beach Resort or a local eatery nearby
• Relax by Damai Beach and enjoy some beach activities like swimming or a relaxing stroll
• Transfer back to Kuching International Airport for your departure flight
Kayaking Through Kampung Semadang: A Refreshing River Adventure Near Kuching
#kayak #100waysoftravel #kuching #borneo #sarawak #river
We decided to go kayaking at Kampung Semadang on our previous off day, and despite the gloomy weather, it turned out to be perfect for outdoor activities, with a cool breeze that made the experience even more enjoyable. Sunblock and insect repellent were still essentials, though.
The kayaking adventure at Kampung Semadang, located about 45 minutes' drive from Kuching, is a must-try for nature lovers. For around RM 150 per person, the package typically includes a guided tour, kayak rental, safety gear, and a light meal.
As we paddled along the serene river, our friendly local guide led us through the lush rainforest, pointing out interesting flora and fauna. We even made a stop at a hidden waterfall, where we couldn't resist dipping into the icy water.
It was a refreshing and memorable adventure, blending the tranquility of nature with a bit of thrilling fun. Kampung Semadang is easy to reach by car or taxi, and the experience is well worth the drive for a day filled with natural beauty and adventure.
Soak in Serenity: Discover Annah Rais Hot Springs
#myhiddengems Unwind and rejuvenate in the natural warmth of Annah Rais, where tranquility meets therapeutic bliss. The gentle ripples in the water reveal the source of the hot spring, bubbling up from the earth’s depths to offer you a soothing escape.
📍Address:
Kampung Annah Rais, Jalan Borneo Highland, Padawan, Kuching, Sarawak
⚠️ Status:
Closed until further notice. Check their Facebook for the latest update
#hotspring #nature #kuching #sarawak #awesomepic #malaysia #borneo
Jong's Crocodile Farm Adventure!
Jong's Crocodile Farm is a true marvel for nature enthusiasts and thrill-seekers alike. I recently had the privilege of visiting this incredible sanctuary, and I can confidently say that it offers an unforgettable experience like no other.
From the moment you step foot into the farm, the excitement is palpable. The sprawling facility is home to an astonishing array of crocodiles, ranging from the tiny hatchlings to massive, prehistoric giants that will leave you in awe. The farm's commitment to conservation and education is immediately evident, with informative signs and knowledgeable guides at every turn.
The guided tour is an absolute highlight, offering fascinating insights into the behavior, habitat, and conservation efforts surrounding these magnificent reptiles. I was particularly impressed by the dedication of the staff in ensuring the crocodiles' welfare and the sustainable practices in place.
But Jong's Crocodile Farm isn't just about observation; it's about interaction too. The farm offers a thrilling opportunity to get up close and personal with these ancient creatures during the feeding sessions. Watching the massive jaws snap shut with incredible force during mealtime is an adrenaline rush like no other.
For the brave at heart, there's also the option to hold a baby crocodile – an experience that will have your heart racing while you marvel at the resilience and beauty of these creatures. Safety is a top priority, with trained professionals guiding you every step of the way.
Beyond the crocodiles, Jong's Crocodile Farm boasts an enchanting butterfly garden and a lush botanical garden, where you can relax and immerse yourself in the surrounding natural beauty. The serene ambiance provides a stark contrast to the adrenaline-pumping crocodile encounters.
In conclusion, Jong's Crocodile Farm is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking adventure, education, and a deeper appreciation for the wonders of the natural world. With its commitment to conservation, immersive experiences, and breathtaking encounters with these incredible creatures, it's a place where adventure truly meets the wild. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply looking for an unforgettable day out, this hidden gem in the Malaysian rainforest will leave you with memories to cherish for a lifetime.
Sarawak, a great nature!
Sarawak, the Land of the Hornbills, there is so much more Sarawak can offer than what meets the eye. Home to 31 ethnic groups, Sarawak is a unique plethora of culture, adventure, nature, food, and festivals (CANFF). It is the place where the journey of endless exploration starts.
Sarawak has a whopping 56 totally protected areas, 37 gazetted national parks, five wildlife sanctuaries and 14 nature reserves. It’s rainforests are the size of Austria.
The hornbill, proboscis monkey and the orangutan are some of the most awe-inducing fauna in Sarawak. Its rainforests house the world’s richest and most diverse ecosystems.
Home to the world’s largest flower, the Rafflesia (that can grow to the size of a coffee table), squirrels and snakes that fly, deer the size of cats, plants that eat insects (and small animals). Home also to the orangutan, the proboscis monkey, the hornbill the Rajah Brooke butterfly and the silverleaf monkey, experts believe that there are some species of flora and fauna yet to be discovered.
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#spooktaculartrip
#awesomepic
Jong Crocodile Farm - Serian
Located approximately 30km from Kuching is Jong’s Crocodile Farm. It is located on the Kuching-Serian Road and was the next place I visited after visiting the orang utans in Semenggoh Wildlife Centre. I have read about this crocodile farm in sixthseal and the tourist guides. I have always been interested in reptiles especially snakes and crocodiles so this was not to be missed. Do you know crocodiles are actually living dinosaurs? They are the toughest survivor and many have predicted they will still be around after men’s extinction. That’s why they fascinate me so much.
Entrance fee for adult is RM8 and RM4 for children under 12. The best time to visit is of course during feeding times at 11am and 3pm daily, you wouldn’t want to miss all the crocodile actions! Here, the staff was reeling away some pig livers for feeding session. The bound livers look like chickens from far don’t they?
#familyday #qualitytime #kidsfun #kuching
Jong's crocodile farm 🐊
BUJANG"SENANG"SARAWAK 🐊
LOT80, Jalan Taman Buaya Jong,
SIBURAN,29KM(18.5MILES),
KUCHING SERIAN HIGHWAY,, 94200
Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
🐊open 9:30 am close 16:30pm 🐊
Experiencing Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
#malaysiatrip
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre, located just outside Kuching, Malaysia, is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. This renowned sanctuary is home to semi-wild orangutans, offering visitors a rare chance to observe these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. Established in 1975, the centre focuses on rehabilitating orangutans that have been orphaned or rescued from captivity. The highlight of any visit is the feeding sessions, where you can witness orangutans swinging through the trees and interacting with each other. The centre’s commitment to conservation and education makes it a rewarding and unforgettable experience for all ages.
Semengoh wildlife centre - Kuching
I had an incredible visit to Semenggoh Wildlife Centre! The highlight of my trip was spotting seven orangutans in their natural habitat—a truly unforgettable experience.
The environment is absolutely lovely and well-maintained. The lush greenery, clean pathways, and serene atmosphere make it a perfect spot for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers.
The staff were another highlight of the visit. They were extremely friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate about the orangutans, making the experience even more enriching.
If you’re in Kuching, I highly recommend visiting Semenggoh Wildlife Centre. It’s an amazing opportunity to witness these magnificent creatures while supporting conservation efforts.
Spectacular Orang Utan 😍
The Semenggoh Wildlife Centre is a renowned wildlife sanctuary located about 20 kilometers from Kuching in Sarawak, Malaysia. It is primarily known for its orangutan rehabilitation program, where orphaned and rescued orangutans are trained to survive in the wild. Established in 1975, the center has become a safe haven for orangutans, allowing visitors to observe these incredible primates in their natural habitat.
Visitors can witness semi-wild orangutans coming to feeding platforms for food, especially during the morning and afternoon feeding times. These interactions offer a unique and respectful way to see orangutans without disturbing their natural behaviors. Semenggoh also serves as an educational hub, promoting awareness about the conservation of orangutans and other native wildlife. #travel
Nice Hidden Gems Cafe Inside The Park.
This charming hidden gem of a café is nestled within a park in Siburan, right beside a small, clear river where you can spot tiny fish swimming. It serves delicious local desserts such as red bean ice, cendol, rojak etc., making it the perfect spot to escape the heat of the afternoon and enjoy a refreshing bowl of icy dessert treats.
#hidengems
#parksandgardens
Explore the world with Joseph Local Hot Spring Surrounded By Nature!
I love relaxing here, finding peace of mind in the tranquil surroundings of the forest, with trees all around and the sound of birds, which creates a wonderful experience. I prefer visiting in the morning, as the warm bath leaves me feeling refreshed for the day. The best part of this hot spring, featuring a large wooden roof that provides shelter from the sun and rain. It allows visitors to enjoy the open-air hot spring in any weather.
#hotsprings
Explore the world with Joseph Good Place to glamping
This place is located in Kampung Padawan, Kuching Sarawak.
#myhiddengems
Sarawak Semanggoh Wildlife Centre
Malaysia previous animal Orang Utan. Must go places in Kuching. #旅行酷体验
One of the iconic hot spring in kuching - Kampung Panchor Hot Spring
This hot spring retreat is approximately an hour drive from Kuching town, near Serian town. The entrance fee right now (sept 2024) is rm7 and it is well set up with wooden seats, has a small grocery shop in it too and other common facilities e.g washroom. You will feel refreshed after a warm bath in the hot spring.
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
#travellerswonderland
It's basically open sanctuary for Orang Utan feeding. The park is exposed to the open forest for Orang Utan to come over for the food. Feeding time is on two sessions, starting at 8am in the morning and second session in the afternoon 2pm.
You may get lucky enough to see Orang Utan come over for the food. There are few feeding stations in the park, will need to hike to those stations. From the registration counter and ticket, you can either walk to the feeding station or take the buggy shuttle bus with some charges. Very low chances to see Orang Utan during the rainy day because they may just stay in their shelter.
Registration pretty well managed by scanning the QR code at the counter to your phone then present to the counter officer and make the payment of the ticket. There few rangers will prepare the food to the feeding stations and also give some briefing to visitors. There are clean public toilets too.
Ban Buan Kukuot Waterfall: Amazing Mother Nature
#waterfalls #100waysoftravel
A leisure hike of 1.5 hour from Saloma Homestay, you can also get the guide from that Homestay or book through Facebook.
The hike was not tough however you need a Kampung Adidas as some part of the journey is quite slippery.
The waterfall was magnificent, the breeze and the water was so cold at that area. Best place to destress and enjoy the mother nature.
1. 5 hour drive from Kuching town to Saloma Homestay. Parking is provided.
Semenggoh is a must place to visit when u are in Kuching, Sarawak
Semenggoh Nature Reserve
exprence yourself to see orang utan here in sarawak.
Serikin; A shopping haul
spend the Gawai Holiday retreated to Kuching, Pasar Serikin and finding good foods around the city. In Pasar Serikin, we got there early and there were a lot of things to shop, but the prices were a little bit pricey compare to a few years a ago. We where there for 4 hours to complete 2 rounds of shopping and by the times we went homes people were still arrived even though it rain cat and dog.
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre - A safe home for Orang Utan
It's an exciting experience to see Orang Utan not in the cage and we are lucky to see at least 5 of them. One alpha, Edwin, the mommy and the baby, teenager orang utan and etc.. it's funny to observe their movement and action. The rangers explained to us about their stories and there is a small gallery with some explanation and also exhibits too. I strongly recommend those who visit Kuching to pop by Semenggoh Wildlife Centre for this unique experience!#orangutan #semenggohwildlifecenter
Jong's Crocodile Farm
#malaysiatrip
One highlight of this farm was the opportunity to watch the crocodile feeding session. It was fascinating. Moreover, the chance to hold a baby crocodile provide a unique hands-on experience!
The place are well kept. Clean and tidy. Sufficient public toilet.Canteen are provided for purchasing food and beverage.........................
Close encounter with orang utans
Just a 30-minute drive from Kuching, the Semenggoh Wildlife Centre was established in the 1970s as a sanctuary for the rehabilitation of rescued orangutans.
Those apes - and their offspring - have grown into a semi-wild colony that lives freely in the 250-acre reserve. When fruit is scarce in the trees, between March and October, they return to special feeding platforms. While there are no guarantees, there's a high chance you'll see some of the orangutans descend from the trees to feed.
It was a unique experience to be up close with the orangutans. You can see that they are well protected and even though they are being fed, some of them prefer hiding in the jungle to fend for themselves.
For those visiting Sarawak, this is one of the few wildlife reserves that you need to check it out and it is easily accessible from Kuching city.
Transport: There’s a direct bus to Semenggoh from Kuching. From Mosque Road in Kuching, take City Public Link bus, number K6 which stops at the Ticketing Booth of Semenggoh Nature Reserve. If you’re heading to the morning feeding session, the bus leaves at 7:15am. Arrive early, as it departs promptly or even a few minutes early. The bus fare cost is RM 4.00 each way.
Admission fees: Adults RM10
Children RM5
Address: KM 20, Borneo Highland Road, 93250 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
#Local attractions
Semenggoh Wildlife Sanctuary is a place for orangutans. To see the orangutans, visitors can make a visit during feeding times (09:00am & 03:00pm). However, visitors are not allowed to feed them in their own
Jong’s Crocodile Farm 🐊🐊🐊
Nice experience!😄
We visited this place and really enjoyed it 😍 Lots of crocodiles. The highlight is the crocodiles feeding show! Situated at 18 1/2 miles Kuching Serian Highway. For a person that love crocodile, this farm is a MUST VISIT for you.
Need take some time to walk and visit all. The place is well maintain, staff are friendly and the price is affordable.
Thankyou for the great experience! 😍🥰
#awesomepic
#discoverkuching
Bengoh Dam: Nature Oasis!
Nestled deep within the lush rainforests of Borneo, the Bengoh Dam stands as a testament to modern engineering harmoniously coexisting with the natural world. This tranquil reservoir, hidden away from the bustling cities, offers a serene escape for those seeking respite in the heart of Sarawak, Malaysia.
A Nature Lover's Paradise
Bengoh Dam, often referred to as the "Emerald Gem" of Sarawak, is not your typical man-made reservoir. What sets it apart is its commitment to preserving the rich biodiversity that thrives in this region. As you approach the dam, you'll be greeted by the mesmerizing sight of emerald-green waters surrounded by pristine rainforests.
The Local Connection
For the indigenous communities of Sarawak, Bengoh Dam represents more than just a scenic spot. It symbolizes a collaboration between modernity and tradition. Before its construction, the local Bidayuh communities inhabited this area. Today, the dam provides electricity and economic opportunities, ensuring that the indigenous people continue to thrive while preserving their cultural heritage.
A Haven for Adventure Seekers
While Bengoh Dam's main purpose is to supply water and electricity, it also caters to adventure enthusiasts. Kayaking and canoeing are popular activities here, allowing visitors to paddle through the calm waters while absorbing the breathtaking surroundings. Trekking trails wind their way around the reservoir, offering opportunities for birdwatching and glimpses of diverse wildlife.
A Commitment to Sustainability
Unlike some dams that have negatively impacted the environment, Bengoh Dam's construction incorporated environmentally-friendly practices. The Sarawak Energy Berhad, responsible for the dam, has implemented measures to minimize its ecological footprint. It stands as an example of how sustainable development can coexist with nature.
Preserving Pristine Beauty
Conservationists and locals alike are dedicated to ensuring that Bengoh Dam remains a haven of beauty and biodiversity. Efforts are continually made to monitor the ecosystem and protect its delicate balance. Visitors are encouraged to respect the environment by adhering to responsible tourism practices.
The Journey to Bengoh
To reach Bengoh Dam, one must embark on a scenic drive through the Sarawak countryside, passing through charming villages and dense forests. The journey itself is an adventure, offering glimpses of rural life and the opportunity to purchase local handicrafts and delicacies along the way.
In Conclusion
Bengoh Dam is more than just a reservoir; it's a testament to the harmonious coexistence of modernity and nature. Its pristine beauty, sustainable practices, and cultural significance make it a must-visit destination for those seeking an escape into the heart of Borneo's verdant paradise. As you immerse yourself in the tranquility of Bengoh Dam, you'll find that it's not just a place; it's an experience that leaves a lasting impression on your soul.
Pasar Serikin - Culture & Craftsmanship!
Nestled in the heart of Borneo, Pasar Serikin is a hidden gem that beckons travelers with its enchanting blend of culture and craftsmanship. This vibrant market, located in the Malaysian state of Sarawak, holds a special place in the hearts of both locals and tourists alike.
Pasar Serikin comes alive every weekend, transforming into a kaleidoscope of colors and sounds. The vibrant tapestry of culture is on full display as indigenous tribes, such as the Bidayuh and Iban, converge here to share their traditions with the world. As the sun rises, the market buzzes with activity, as vendors set up their stalls and the aroma of traditional Malaysian delicacies fills the air.
One cannot help but be captivated by the intricate craftsmanship on display. Handwoven textiles, known as "Pua Kumbu," are a sight to behold. These meticulously crafted pieces, adorned with intricate patterns and vibrant colors, are not just textiles but a testament to the skill and dedication of the artisans. Visitors can also marvel at traditional wood carvings, intricate beadwork, and pottery, each a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Sarawak.
Beyond the crafts, Pasar Serikin is a treasure trove of flavors. Food stalls offer a tantalizing array of local dishes, from the spicy laksa to the fragrant rendang. Adventurous eaters can savor exotic treats like "umpai," a delicious jungle fern, or "ambal," a sour fish stew. And for those with a sweet tooth, fresh coconut pancakes and sticky rice desserts are sure to satisfy.
The atmosphere at Pasar Serikin is nothing short of magical. The sounds of traditional music, the chatter of locals and visitors, and the aroma of spices mingle in the air, creating an immersive sensory experience. Visitors often find themselves not just shopping but forging connections with the warm and welcoming Sarawakians.
In conclusion, Pasar Serikin is a mesmerizing destination that celebrates the soul of Sarawak. Its rich tapestry of culture, craftsmanship, and cuisine weaves a story of tradition and innovation, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in the heart of Borneo. A visit to Pasar Serikin is not just a shopping trip; it's a journey into the heart of Sarawak's vibrant heritage.
Trust me, no regret! 😄
A wildlife Centre!
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre is one of three orangutan rehabilitation centres in Malaysia where you can see semi-wild orang-utans in natural forest. It is one of the most popular attractions in Sarawak and is highly accessible from Kuching.
Located abour 20KM or 45 minutes from Kuching city, there is a natural habitat which acts as a home to Orangutans. The Semenggoh Wildlife Centre is by far the biggest Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre in Sarawak. It was established as a sanctuary for Orangutans who are injured, orphaned or being kept captive as illegal pets. Currently, the centre serves as a habitat for the Orangutans and also a place for visitors to learn about the endangered rare species. This wildlife centre has a thriving population of healthy adolescent and young adult semi-wild Orangutans. They spend most of their time roaming the forest but are trained to get back to the centre during feeding times where they will be able to get a free meal from the caretakers. Though they have been trained to get back to the centre during feeding time, they may not appear to get a free meal during the forest fruiting season.
As at today, there are over twenty Orangutans living at Semenggoh and the forest reserves carrying capacity has been reached. Sarawak’s orangutan rehabilitation activities have now been transferred to Matang Wildlife Centre but Semenggoh remains the best place in Sarawak to get up-close with orangutan.
The best time to visit is during the morning and afternoon feeding sessions. These take place daily at 9am and 3pm respectively. It is a good idea to reach the centre before the feeding commences. Sometimes the orangutan come out early and hang out around. If you are there early you may get a chance to watch them before they move to the feeding platform.
Don’t dilemma, wishlist this location if you’re visiting Kuching, Sarawak! 😁
worth to there...and we're so lucky to meet so many for them....
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