Traveller's Tales: Advise for travellers in Kuching, Malaysia
Heed our handy tips on safe travel in Kuching, Malaysia. You may read about travel warnings, health, what to wear, travel with kids, travel with pets, local weather, local government, medical information and traffic information in the area.Also, you might want to read our
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| R Sargent |
25 June 2002 |
Stayed at Holiday Inn Resort Damai Beach - Kuching, Malaysia.
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The location is nice, but the beaches in the region have potential sanitation issues! Bako National Park, Semonggoh Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre and Kuching are all worthy of visits and are nearby. The Sarawak Cultural Village is within walking distance, and is also worthy of a visit.
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| H Gustavsson |
26 February 2002 |
Stayed at Grand Continental Kuching - Kuching, Malaysia.
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Kuching is a pleasant city to visit.If you go to Semenggok,where orangutangs are rehabilit-
ed,donīt go with an agency for RM40,when you
can take a bus for RM3.The only thing is that
you have to walk 1,5 km. Donīt miss the Cat
Museum. Itīs a museum youīll probably canīt see
anywhere else in the world. Bako National Park
is a must. Many trails in the rainforest. Beware
of the leeches. Donīt miss Sarawak Museum. A good
place a rainy day. Green Hill Corner is a good
place to eat noodles for RM3. Nice staff.
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