There was many daytrips to be had, and tour packages and pamphlets lines the countertop of hostels and hotels giving tourist a never ending things to see and do in Kuching to somehow emulate the entire Borneo experience from a city that is no more than an hour drive away.
Still it was a good easing point and time waster for me. Tours were really expensive from my point of view for it included transport which was part of the main issue. The attraction was away from the city ... an hour drive or two hours drive, but the attraction itself was mostly free or minimal token sum. Luckily I had Bluey hence many a daytrips spent riding out of Kuching.
Santubong Rainforest Reserve – Sarawak Cultural Village
A short ride north of Kuching brings me to Santubong Rainforest Reserve. A very small nature reserve that one can hike to waterfalls, blue pool and even a Lighthouse at the tip of the peninsular. I of course was lazy as hell and these hikes were not leisure walks but full on jungle hikes that took a few hours one way and a few hours back. Naturally
I just rode Bluey to explore where there was roads and that brought me to Damai Beach and without knowing, I stumble upon Sarawak Cultural Village where all the major culture and people in Sarawak was gathered like a sample dish for the tourist to experience. Next to it was the event place for Rainforest World Music Festival.
Damai Beach - Kuching |
Sarawak Cultural Center |
Sarawak Cultural Center Entrance Fee |
I stopped at the gate and did not enter when I saw the ticket fee. I felt at that time, it was like a theme park but with culture experience as a theme to enjoy. In a way I could understand the lure, these was some of the most remote places and tribes in Sarawak to get too for immersing into Borneo culture and here was a place where they gathered a pinch of each unique culture for showcase to tourist. I however was determined to see Borneo myself hence I felt there was no need to enter the cultural theme park and could skip the introductions.
Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
I think this one is a must for anyone that visit Kuching for the first time and especially if its their first time in Borneo as well. No one can resist the cute and furry attraction of the endangered Orang Utan that look so much like humans.
I knew what I was expecting, the tourist crowd, the cameras and chatter and of course maybe the magnificent four hands OrangUtan.
The park Ranger were their friends, as these OrangUtan are rescued animals, from poachers or from illness and after rehabilitation return to the wild. They come back for some favorite snacks from the Rangers but there was no leash beyond the bond shared between the Rangers and OrangUtan. This could be carefully observed as not all rangers could approach them and some of the younger rangers even note that if they were not around sometimes the OrangUtan will just peak out and head back into the forest reserve as their friend was not around.
Excited Tourist Seeing OrangUtan at Semenggoh Wildlife Park |
The Friendship |
Kek Lapis Warisan & Sunny Hill Ice-Cream
Nothing is really complete in Malaysia without daytrips hunting for mundane food.
Thou sometimes the hunt is mostly accidental and become a detour which was Kek Lapis Warisan. Wooden 2 story house that sells Kek Lapis of so much variety it was impossible not to stop and buy a few back to indulge.
Kek Lapis Warisan - Kuching |
Sunny Hill Ice-Cream was a local recommendation that I had to follow up. Locally home made ice cream that is soft to the lips. Its a must try if one have time in Kuching.
Sunny Hill Ice - Cream - Kuching |
Kampung Annah Rais – Padawan
It was quite hard to miss this one as most tour package in Kuching will try to sell the Sarawak longhouse experience. Annah Rais is a Bidayuh Tribe Longhouse which is close enough to Kuching for a daytrip but deep enough at the fringe of a Jungle giving lots of opportunity to get into the nature treks in its virgin state.
As all Jungle treks in Malaysia, I already knew the difficulty of entering and exploring without a local orang asli guide. The jungle is not a playground despite its beauty. Its dangerous and alluring and best left alone ... unless you have a guide.
While the people I believe is of Bidayuh heritage and a few runs the guide treks once a while for tourist, like most villages the kids would have gotten jobs in big cities in Malaysia and contribute back to the village as evident of stone house building slowly replacing the traditionally wooden longhouse concept.
Kampung Annah Rais - Sarawak |
I am quite torn in this item for Kampung Annah Rais, for the tourist I could see the ingenuity of it and also I wonder if tourist understand that trying to see the rustic and jungle lifestyle is not practical. There is no reason to not embrace civilization to upgrade one lifestyle which is what is happening throughout Borneo even the remote longhouses but yet sometimes the spark comments of this is not authentic as they have solar power and brick walls give a small little pain to the experience.
Hence I could see the camo in trying to preserve the wooden front of the village for the tourist.
A living tribe ... is not a museum piece ...
Other Day Trip Attraction
There was really too much Daytrip attraction in Kuching to see them all. Expensive too if one do not have their own transport. In fact most of these Daytrips was found using just Google Maps to locate them. From Nature reserve, to small scenic Kampungs, to temples and hot springs it was endless and in a way wonderful that one can never truly explore Greater Kuching.
Traveled on: Aug 2019
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