Gone kayakin’
April 30, 2010 – 10:33 am | No Comment

Spare a day for this most enjoyable of activities. Put on a pair of rubber sandals and sport shorts and a quick dry t-shirt, because you’re going to get wet, wet, wet! Get out your …

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Activities & Attractions

Kayaking, Firefly watching, Dolphin watching, Hash House Harriers, Bird Watching (Malaysia Nature Society), Kuching Heritage Walk, Kuching Waterfront, Gambier Street, Indian Mosque (inside shophouses!)

Celebrations & Events

Chinese Temples

Tua Pek Kong Temple, etc

Cities & Towns

Kuching, Bau, Serian,Kota Sentosa, Siburan, Lundu, etc

Festivals

Rainforest Music Festival, Thaipusam, Chinese temple diety processions, Chinese New Year, Hari Raya Aidil Fitri, Gawai Dayak, Kuching Festival, Orchid & Horticultural Shows etc.

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Sidetracking - Images of Sibu
April 5, 2009 – 6:06 pm | One Comment
Sidetracking - Images of Sibu

Sibu is the third largest city of Sarawak, and is situated on the banks of Rajang River, the longest in Malaysia. It is a bustling commercial centre and is a very important timber producing region.

Express Bahagia No. 8 - Riding the Waves on Happiness
April 4, 2009 – 1:44 pm | No Comment
Express Bahagia No. 8 - Riding the Waves on Happiness

Riding the waves on Happiness anyone? Try the Express Bahagia No.8 plying between Kuching and Sibu, a mere 5 hours’ sprint across the azure South China Sea and the murky waters of the Sarawak River …

Thaipusam in Kuching
April 4, 2009 – 6:20 am | No Comment
Thaipusam in Kuching

 
Thaipusam is a major Hindu religious celebration of Southern Indians particularly the Tamils, and Kuching, which has a small but vibrant Indian community also mark this festival with smaller scale processions.  The Sri Sreenevasagar Kaliamman Temple …

Kolo Mee - The No.1 Breakfast Dish of Kuching
April 1, 2009 – 6:52 am | No Comment
Kolo Mee - The No.1 Breakfast Dish of Kuching

 
 

Arguably the most popular breakfast for native Kuchingites, this most beloved of noodles are sold in almost all coffee shops, food courts and even some hotels’ restaurants. So passionate about the dish that it has …