A land rich with
culture and history, Kuching is an alluring enigma to locals and tourists. The
capital city of Sarawak is one of two states situated on the island of Borneo,
renowned globally for its natural beauty. The fairly populous city, although modern,
is uniquely diverse with interesting heritage of its indigenous people (each
with its own practices, language, food, and traditions) that are not found in
other parts of Malaysia.
Exploring Kuching with Hilton: A Once-In-A-Lifetime Experience with Nature |
Fondly referred to
as Cat City by locals, and for good reason. Yet, the drawing factors to visit
the largest city in Borneo extend far beyond its feline features; chiefly among
them is its range of once-in-a-lifetime experiences. With Hilton, your travel stories
are about to get a whole lot better. Here’s why:
Monkey business at Semenggoh OrangUtan Sanctuary |
Monkey business at
Semenggoh OrangUtan Sanctuary
With their uncanny
human-like disposition and ability to learn sign language, orangutans,
considered one of the world's smartest primates are predominantly native to the
island of Borneo. Recent years saw the disastrous decline of the species due to
massive deforestation.
Visiting an
orangutan sanctuary not only affords you with an unforgettable time in Kuching,
but also a chance to support the conservation efforts to protect one of Earth's
most intelligent residents.
Located just 12
miles from Kuching, Semenggoh Orangutan Sanctuary is the best place to get up
close and personal with the creatures. Unlike zoos, the primary mission of
Semenggoh is to reintroduce orangutans back into the wild. The gangly animals
are allowed to roam freely while visitors are given the opportunity to join a
group and hire a ranger for a forest tour during the daily feeding times (twice
a day) for a chance to spot the shy primates.
Cruise along the Sarawak River in a sampan |
Cruise along the
Sarawak River in a sampan
For travellers who
are lovers of nature or have a few hours to spare in between business meetings,
hiring a sampan to meander down the Sarawak River just before sunset is the
best introduction to the urban city. Set against a backdrop of distant
mountains, you will come across picturesque Malay kampong-s (villages), a
golden-domed mosque, a Victorian fort, a fleet of 19th century Chinese shop
houses, and an imposing wooden-roofed palace.
Pay a visit to the
city’s namesake, The Cat Museum
Etymologically
speaking, the word kucing means cat in Bahasa Malaysia, the national language,
which explains where the city’s cat obsession stems from. Housed in the North
Kuching City Hall, the Cat Museum is the place to visit to learn all about
felines and their history, as well as relationship, with this city.
As visitors will
soon observe, references to the sometimes-aloof animal are ubiquitous – the
city’s crest is of a pair of justice scales and a golden cat with four white
cats flanking the bottom, there is a learning institution named I-CATS
(International College of Advanced Technology Sarawak), and the city’s local
radio station called Cats FM.
To round up your
purr-fect day out, drop in to Meow Meow Cat Café, just a few doors away from
the Cat Museum for a cuppa’ and a chance to cuddle the lovable felines.
Hilton Kuching, Sarawak |
Take in the
spectacular view of the Kuching Waterfront from the comfort of your room
Hilton Kuching is a
mere 20 minutes’ drive from the airport, and is where all Kuching journeys
should begin. Strategically located facing the tepid Sarawak River, the hotel’s
floor-to-ceiling windows ensure guests can partake the calm cityscape within the
lovely confines of their room. Famed for its hospitality, each stylish room
features modern amenities including high-speed internet access, an LCD TV, and
even special touches such as an indulgent pillow menu and Japanese cotton
kimono for its Suites and Executive Rooms respectively.
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