Planning a short getaway to Kuching, Sarawak? This charming riverside city offers a delightful mix of culture, nature, and delicious halal food, making it a perfect destination for families. Whether you’re travelling with kids or on your own, this 4-day, 3-night itinerary ensures a memorable time for all. Let’s dive in!
Day 1: Exploring Kuching’s Culture and Heritage
Getting around Kuching
- Getting around Kuching is a breeze with plenty of convenient options!
- Families can enjoy the freedom of renting a car from reputable companies like Hertz, Ami Car Rental and Hornbill Tour & Car Rental at Kuching Airport—perfect for exploring Sarawak’s charming attractions at your own pace. Prefer a hassle-free ride? Car-hailing services like Grab are readily available and super affordable.
- Whether you’re cruising through the city or heading to cultural landmarks, these options ensure your family trip is smooth, fun, and unforgettable!
Morning: Arrival and Check-In
- Kickstart your adventure by checking into The Waterfront Hotel, a family-friendly accommodation located in the heart of Kuching.
- The hotel offers spacious rooms, a swimming pool, and stunning views of the Sarawak River.
- Plus, it’s near most attractions!
- They also offer halal breakfast buffet so you can start your day with a full tummy!
Address: 68, Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak
More family-friendly accommodation options
- Plan your perfect family escape in Kuching with two amazing stays!

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- Cove 55 offers luxury and serenity with stunning views of Mount Santubong, perfect for quality family time.

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- For a more adventurous vibe, head to Damai Lagoon Resort, nestled by the beach and surrounded by lush rainforest.
- Both destinations are family-friendly, offering spacious accommodations and exciting activities for kids and adults alike.
Late Morning: Sarawak Cultural Village
- Dive straight into the heart of Sarawak’s rich culture at the Sarawak Cultural Village, nestled in the stunning Santubong area.
- Known as the "Living Museum," it’s also the iconic venue for the Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF), happening from 20-22 June 2025!
- This living museum showcases traditional houses from the state’s ethnic groups, such as the Iban longhouses and Melanau tall houses.
- Families can participate in interactive activities like traditional dance lessons or blowpipe shooting.
- It’s fun for the whole family!
Address: Pantai Damai Santubong, Kampung Budaya Sarawak, 93752 Kuching, Sarawak
Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Ticket Prices: Adults RM60, Children RM30
Tip: Don’t miss the cultural performance at 11:30 AM and 4:30 PM
Lunch: Restaurant Budaya
- Experience the rich culinary heritage of Sarawak at Restaurant Budaya, where traditional local dishes take centre stage.
- Indulge in favourites like ayam pansuh, flavourful manok kacangma, and the iconic umai.
- Perfect for families, this cosy eatery celebrates Sarawak’s diverse food culture, offering dishes made with fresh, local ingredients.
Address: Damai Central, Kampung Budaya Sarawak, 93010 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Evening: Cruise Along the Sarawak River

- Wrap up your day with a tranquil sunset cruise along the Sarawak River, offering stunning views of the city skyline and Mount Santubong.
- Relax as you glide past iconic landmarks like the Astana and Darul Hana Bridge, all bathed in the warm glow of the setting sun.
Price:
- RM 70 for Adults (Ages 13 and above)
- RM 35 for Children (Ages 5-12)
- Free Entrance for Children 4 years and below
Or, kayak along the Semadang river

- Paddle through lush rainforests and pristine waters on the Semadang Discovery Kayaking trip!
- Perfect for a day of adventure, enjoy breathtaking scenery, expert guides, and a delicious lunch included.
- Whether you're a first-timer or an outdoor enthusiast, this experience is tailored to thrill.
- Shuttles, equipment, and guidance are all provided—just bring your adventurous spirit!
Price: RM238.00 (Adult), RM120.00 (12 years and below)
Dinner: Beach Seafood Restaurant

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- Indulge in the freshest flavours of the sea at Beach Seafood Restaurant, where every dish is crafted to perfection.
- Savour mouthwatering seafood delights like chilli crab, butter prawns, grilled fish, and more, all prepared with the finest ingredients.
- This seaside spot promises a delightful dining experience surrounded by stunning coastal views.
Address: Lot 473, Jalan Kampong Santubong, Kampung Santubong, 93050 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Opening hours: 11 AM–9:30 PM (Closed on Tuesday)
Day 2: Culture and Chill
Morning: Visit the Borneo Cultures Museum
- Borneo Cultures Museum is Southeast Asia’s second-largest museum.
- This state-of-the-art attraction combines interactive exhibits with fascinating artefacts, making it a fantastic place for families to learn about Borneo’s rich history and diverse cultures.
- #HHWTtip: Don’t miss the children’s discovery zone, where little ones can engage with fun hands-on activities.
- After exploring, treat yourself to delicious fusion food, coffee, and cakes at the museum’s restaurant—a perfect way to unwind while savouring local and international flavours.
Address: Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak
Opening hours: 9:00 AM – 4:45 PM (Closed on public holidays)
Entry Fee: Adults RM20, 13-17 years old RM5, Children below 12 years old free
Lunch: The Lamin Restaurant in Telang Usan Hotel, Kuching

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- Treat yourself to a delicious lunch at The Lamin Restaurant, located in Telang Usan Hotel, Kuching.
- Dive into mouthwatering local dishes like Ayam Goreng Berempah, zesty Ginger Beef, and the unique Cangkuk Manis.
- Don’t miss the crowd-favourite Midin Belacan and bold Sambal Tempoyak for an unforgettable taste of Sarawak’s rich culinary heritage.
- Perfect for foodies and families, this is a meal you won’t want to miss!
Address: Lot 340, Telang Usan Hotel, 345, Jalan Ban Hock, Road, 93100 Kuching, Sarawak
Opening hours: 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Afternoon: Kuching Waterfront

- Take a leisurely stroll along the Kuching Waterfront, a picturesque promenade with plenty to see.
- Stop by the iconic Darul Hana Bridge for a family photo and marvel at the stunning Sarawak State Legislative Assembly Building.
- Treat the kids to a ride on the Sampan Boat for a small fee—it’s an adventure they’ll adore!
Dinner: My Village Barok

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- Located near the Sarawak River, this halal restaurant offers authentic Sarawakian dishes like ayam pansuh (chicken cooked in bamboo) and laksa Sarawak.
- The rustic kampung-style decor makes dining here a lovely experience.
Address: 7, Jln Kampung Gersik, Kampung Boyan, 93050 Kuching, Sarawak
Opening hours: 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Evening: Treat yourself to a massage
- After a delightful dinner, treat yourself and your family to a relaxing massage at Attiya Spa, conveniently located just opposite Vivacity Mall.
- This family-friendly spa offers soothing treatments tailored to melt away stress, leaving you refreshed and recharged.
- Whether it’s a traditional massage or a calming foot rub, it’s the perfect way to end your evening on a blissful note.
- Indulge in relaxation while creating memorable moments with your loved ones! 💆♀️✨
Address: Ground Floor, Lot 10 Lot 554 & 559, Block 11, Milan Square, Q112B, Taman Supreme, 93350 Kuching, Sarawak
Opening hours: 10am - 12am
Day 3: Nature and Wildlife Encounters
Morning: Breakfast at Mom's Laksa

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- Kick off Day 2 with a bowl of Sarawak laksa at Mom's Laksa, a local favourite with halal certification.
- The rich, spicy broth is sure to warm your soul.
- They also offer kid-friendly noodles without spice!
Address: 46, Jalan Haji Taha, 93400 Kuching
Opening hours: 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Daily)
Mid-Morning: Semenggoh Wildlife Centre

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- Venture to the Semenggoh Wildlife Centre to meet Borneo’s famous orangutans.
- This rehabilitation centre allows you to observe these gentle giants in their natural habitat during feeding times (9:00 AM and 3:00 PM).
- Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a hat!
Address: KM 20, Borneo Highland Road, 93250 Kuching, Sarawak
Opening hours: 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Entry Fee: Adults RM10, Children RM5. Buggy ride: RM15/pax
Lunch: Wild Pantry

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- Stop by Wild Pantry for a quick and filling lunch before continuing your adventure.
- Their menu includes local and Western dishes like kampua noodles and fettucini al ragu, perfect for refuelling after a morning in the wild.
Address: Ground Floor, Lot 33, Block B2, Jalan Saradise, 93350 Kuching, Sarawak
Opening hours: 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Afternoon: Bako National Park

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- After lunch, set off for Bako National Park, Sarawak’s oldest national park.
- A short boat ride from the jetty takes you into a world of natural beauty, with unique wildlife like proboscis monkeys and fascinating rock formations.
- Opt for family-friendly trails such as the Telok Paku Trail, which leads to a quiet beach.
- Remember to pack snacks, water, and mosquito repellent!
Entrance Fee: Adults RM20, Children RM7
Dinner: Topspot Food Court

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- Perched on the rooftop of a car park, this bustling food court is famous for its fresh seafood and local Sarawakian dishes, offering something for everyone in the family.
- From butter prawns and black pepper crab to local favourites like midin belacan (stir-fried jungle fern), every bite is a treat.
- The best part? Many stalls are halal-friendly, so you can dig into your meal worry-free.
- Recommended Stalls: Stall 25 (Seafood) and ABC Stall (Refreshing Drinks)
Address: Jalan Padungan, 93100 Kuching
Opening hours: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM (Daily)
Day 4: Local Shopping and Farewell
Morning: Shopping at Main Bazaar

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- Take some time to explore the Main Bazaar, where you’ll find unique souvenirs like Sarawak pepper, traditional beadwork, and handwoven baskets.
- It’s the perfect way to bring a piece of Kuching back home.
Address: Carpenter St, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak
Lunch: RJ Ayam Bakar Kopitiam

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- Enjoy a quick lunch at RJ Ayam Bakar Kopitiam, which serves grilled chicken alongside local delicacies.
- Their fresh juices are a refreshing treat for the family.
Address: 23, Jalan Abell, 93100 Kuching
Opening hours: 2:00 PM - 10:00 PM (Daily)
Late Afternoon: Goodbye, Kuching!
- Before heading to the airport, grab some last-minute snacks or souvenirs from a local grocery store like Farley Kuching, Everise and emart where you’ll find halal goodies like kek lapis (layer cakes), Sarawak black pepper, kuih jala, instant Sarawak laksa paste and more!
Kuching promises an unforgettable family adventure filled with culture, nature, and mouthwatering halal delights. From exploring heritage sites to indulging in fresh seafood, this charming city will leave you with cherished memories and a yearning to return for more!
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TL;DR
- Day 1: Exploring Kuching’s Culture and Heritage
- Getting around Kuching
- Morning: Arrival and Check-In
- More family-friendly accommodation options
- Late Morning: Sarawak Cultural Village
- Lunch: Restaurant Budaya
- Evening: Cruise Along the Sarawak River
- Or, kayak along the Semadang river
- Dinner: Beach Seafood Restaurant
- Day 2: Culture and Chill
- Morning: Visit the Borneo Cultures Museum
- Lunch: The Lamin Restaurant in Telang Usan Hotel, Kuching
- Afternoon: Kuching Waterfront
- Dinner: My Village Barok
- Evening: Treat yourself to a massage
- Day 3: Nature and Wildlife Encounters
- Morning: Breakfast at Mom's Laksa
- Mid-Morning: Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
- Lunch: Wild Pantry
- Afternoon: Bako National Park
- Dinner: Topspot Food Court
- Day 4: Local Shopping and Farewell
- Morning: Shopping at Main Bazaar
- Lunch: RJ Ayam Bakar Kopitiam
- Late Afternoon: Goodbye, Kuching!
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