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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Sarakraf Pavilion - An art and craft lover’s paradise
April 8, 2009 – 9:00 pm | 5 Comments
Sarakraf Pavilion - An art and craft lover’s paradise

The magnificient colonial-era mansion along Tabuan Road is perhaps one of the very few remaining buildings of its kind in Kuching.  Formerly a private residential house, it is now delightfully restored to its former glory and …

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 …

Sirikin - Shopping On The Wild Side
March 10, 2009 – 4:45 pm | No Comment
Sirikin - Shopping On The Wild Side

If dirt-cheap shopping spree and unabashed bargaining in a rural setting with beads of sweat dripping down your brow sounds like a fun way to spend a weekend morning, then a short hop to the frontier …