|
Land of the Hornbill |
It had been real long had not updated on any travel blog. Recently, thanks to Colleen's dental conference in
Kuching in May 2012, I had the chance to visit Kuching, which had not visited since medical school. I had good memories here the last time I visited, except for the "lui-cha" which was exceptionally bitter. So, I was really looking forward to step foot again on Kenyalang's land.
|
Kolok mee, the better ones |
However, since the main reason to come here is for conference, so there is limited time to move around. On the other hand, I am a firm believer that with adequate planning, one can make use of the little time we have and still have an enjoyable trip at the end of the day. And that is exactly what we had. This is our itinerary:
|
Semenggoh |
|
Semenggoh |
day 1: on arrival to Kuching airport, we obtained our rented car, a simple Kancil for RM60/day. On careful planning, the car was waiting for us on arrival, so everything was smooth. Check-into our hotel, Abell Hotel, which is within walking distance to waterfront, which basically is the location of all tourist spots. Took some rest in the hotel, and with the help of GPS and Malfreemaps, our first destination is Semenggoh Wildlife Rehab Centre. Buy a ticket for local and drive up all the way to the orang utan centre. One would come here for only one activity, the feeding time. It is not orang utan in cages, but really within the jungle. Walk along the path into small forest, and one by one, the orang utan will come down for a fruit feast. Worth the drive definitely.
End the day by coming back to Kuching town, after resting, we intended to go around for some good Kuching food. However, it was raining, so we ended up eating in Tun Jugah Shopping Complex, which surprisingly, have one of the better tasting food court around. The laksa sarawak is also rather nice, less "lemak" but more on the sour side. Love it!
|
Laksa Sarawak |
|
Post office |
|
Dewan Undangan Negeri |
day 2: half of the day was in my room, since Colleen is in conference. Thought of moving around, but once on the bed, I grew root. The afternoon was sunny, so we walk around town for local food, and found a small kolok mee stall. Just behind the hotel, the kolok mee was simple but the wonder lies on its simplicity.
The afternoon was rather ambitious, the initial intention is to drive to Fairy Caves, and if time permit, to go to Wind Caves as well. After near 1 hour plus of driving, on arrival on Fairy Caves entrance, it suddenly rains cats and dogs. !@#$*...Cant do much, but to head back to Kuching. It was still raining at night, so Tun Jugah food court naturally becomes our choice. At least, we manage to meet up with Soon Hock for a quick Secret Recipe supper.
|
St Thomas church |
day 3: simple walk along waterfront while Colleen is in conference. Lots of photos opportunities. And shopping for kek lapis. There is a walking guide online, but generally, this is how it goes. Walk along the waterfront, watch DUN and Astana from across, there is an option to go across via boat (which I did not, since need to fetch wife later). Chinese museum is just there. A well kept museum though small. Walk across the road to some old shops, then Indian Street and to Carpenter Street. Some temples in the middle but being Malaysian, it is nothing special
|
Cultural Centre Show |
Spend the whole afternoon in Cultural Centre. Although the entrance fees is sky high, if there is a festival in the weekend, do plan to spend half a day here and the ticket is worth it. Although this is not the first time, I am still impress at how the houses are kept, and the daily shows. The food in front of the cultural centre, was really a letdown though. Had a simple dinner at Carpenter street, took the local mee tomato, but it did not impress me though. End the day with supper at the stalls along waterfront. For a weekend, waterfront is rather quiet and not so happening.
|
Cultural Centre show |
day 4: the last morning breakfast is kolok mee (again!) in Carpenter Street, but this time, it was rather disappointing. Too oily for my liking. Before saying goodbye, we still manage to visit Cat museum in the city hall. Small entrance fees, but surprisingly, the museum is so well kept, and the items, are rather diverse, and impressive. Worth the visit.
ratings: 3 half poink!
comments: food not to be miss: kolok mee and laksa sarawak. Mee tomato was not so impressive to me though. Do not miss Semenggoh for the orang utan, and if time permits, spend at least half a day in Cutural Cenre.
No comments:
Post a Comment