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Kuching, Malaysia travel tales
Our customers share their travelling experiences in Kuching, Malaysia.
Read about first hand stories on travel tips and guides, events, entertainment,shopping, food, business and transportation.
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| D Baird |
25 April 2003 |
Stayed at Holiday Inn Resort Damai Lagoon - Kuching, Malaysia.
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Really enjoyed Kuching and the national parks but go with a guide you will see more animals.
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| J Skov jensen |
20 April 2003 |
Stayed at Holiday Inn Resort Damai Lagoon - Kuching, Malaysia.
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We did like the placement at the lagoon, near by to culutural village. The hotel's jungle trekking were fine.
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| N Hii |
30 March 2003 |
Stayed at Crowne Plaza Riverside Kuching - Kuching, Malaysia.
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Kuching is a very small but nice city with lots of sight seeing, shopping and also local food to try.
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| Y Yihung |
02 March 2003 |
Stayed at Holiday Inn Resort Damai Lagoon - Kuching, Malaysia.
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If it has much local food will be better.
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| N Palmer |
16 February 2003 |
Stayed at Crowne Plaza Riverside Kuching - Kuching, Malaysia.
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This was our first visit to Borneo, Sarawak and Kuching so we had no problems finding things to do. One day is enough to explore Kuching - a walk along the waterfront after dark is a must. Eat at the food stalls at the market at lunchtime, but not if you want a leisurely, sophisticated evening out: in that case stick to the restaurants in the major hotels. It's easy enough to arrange trips into the jungle through local travel agencies. They all seem to offer the same trips at the same prices.
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| M Lilyputri tjenderasa |
17 January 2003 |
Stayed at Crowne Plaza Riverside Kuching - Kuching, Malaysia.
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Very central and easy walking distance to all the Shopping Plaza's and Restaurants. So to all you Shopaholics in the world :IT'S PARADISE!! and the food you would die for!
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| M Russell vine |
26 December 2002 |
Stayed at Holiday Inn Resort Damai Beach - Kuching, Malaysia.
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The resort area was very beautiful, if perhaps a little isolated. Our visit to the Sarawak Cultural Village was very enjoyable and we were very impressed with the cultural performance. We spent about half a day in Kuching, which was not really enough. The city was also impressive. We used hotel transport to get to and from the city, which was not expensive although the journey there and back used up a lot of the time.
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| H Dearan |
23 December 2002 |
Stayed at Holiday Inn Resort Damai Beach - Kuching, Malaysia.
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We wanted a quiet break and that is exactly what we got. The resort is rather isolated, there are no outside restaurants or shops within walking distance. There is a shuttle service to Kuching. A very interesting and worthwhile visit.
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| C Chong |
17 December 2002 |
Stayed at Holiday Inn Resort Damai Lagoon - Kuching, Malaysia.
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The Cultural Village situated 5 min from the Damai Lagoon Resort was well worth the hefty entrance fee. Educational for first timers to Sarawak on the indigenious tribes. The superb 1 hour cultural show ended the tour nicely.
Kuching riverside was interesting for walks at night although the food there was comparative higher priced than other parts of Kuching. Handicraft shops there were a haven for souvenior hunters. Price ranges quite widely so it is wise to walk through all the shops before buying. Haggling is necessary.
Visits to bird nest processing and pottery factories (within the Kuching area) were educational, too.
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| C Sellers |
14 October 2002 |
Stayed at Crowne Plaza Riverside Kuching - Kuching, Malaysia.
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Sarawak museum was quite interesting, visit to Bako Nat'l park to see the proboscis monkeys and flora of several ecosystems is a must. Riverfront along the Sarawak has been beautifully designed with lots of kiosks for satay or ice cream, lots of seating along the riverfront, water taxis, good lighting at nite, several upscale restaurants, fountains, etc.
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