Deer Cave got its name due to the numerous deer which frequented the cave, but nowadays it is home to thousands of bats. The cave has two entrances at both sides of the mountain and the wildlife it co...
The Headhunter Trail takes its name from its historical role as the route taken by warring parties between the Tutoh and Medalam rivers. The trail runs between the park's headquarters and Limbang, a p...
The world famous Pinnacles consist of a series of 45m high, razor-sharp limestone spikes that tower above the surrounding vegetation, mid-way up the slopes of Gunung Api. The trek to view them is one ...
Kuching Waterfront, now transformed into a landscaped esplanade, was an important place in the founding of Kuching. Its location on the Sarawak River was chosen not only for its strategic and commerci...
Located near Kuching Waterfront, the old Main Bazaar is Kuching's oldest and most famous shopping street. Here you can find an assortment of traditional brassware, pottery, ceramics, tribal arts and c...
The Satok Market (Sunday Market) at Jalan Satok is a great place to spend a few hours. Besides selling the usual market produce it is also a place for unusual herbs, fruits, plants, animals and occasi...
The Chinese History Museum was officially opened in 1993 however the museum building itself is historic and was built in 1912 and was initially used as a court by the Chinese community from 1912 to 19...
The Sarawak Museum was completed in 1891 to permanently house and display local native arts and crafts as well as collections of local animals. The ground floor of the museum holds the natural history...
The Saberkas weekend market is held at Saberkas Commercial Centre, from Friday evening till Sunday noon. Products range from handicrafts, jungle produce and seafood delicacies and all are available at...
The Taoist Temple (San Ching Tian), completed in 2000, is one of the largest Taoist temples in South East Asia. Situated in Krokop, 4km from Miri, the temple occupies 1.5 acres of land. This majestic ...