Kuching Port

Kuching, Borneo, Malaysia

Kuching Port, established in 1961 under the Port Authorities Ordinance, is the first organized port in Sarawak, Malaysia. Located just outside the capital city of Kuching, it has evolved into a premier port in the State. The port is well-connected to regional hubs, aiding in efficient cargo movement. Tourists visiting Kuching can enjoy a ride on a sampan along the Sarawak River, offering views of Malay Kampungs, historic buildings, and picturesque landscapes. The city boasts a mix of attractions, including Chinese temples, Brooke era architecture, waterfront parks, and museums. Visitors can explore the diverse culinary scene offering local delicacies like seafood and Nasi Lemak. The compact city is pedestrian-friendly, with free City Tram services making it easy to navigate major sights. For those seeking outdoor adventures, Kuching provides quick access to lush rain forests and National Parks within an hour's drive. Shop at Main Bazaar street for tribal handicrafts and explore the authentic Chinatown area on Padungan Street. Kuching offers a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination in Malaysia.

Location

City: Kuching

Region: Sarawak

Country: Malaysia

Coordinates: 1.6429° N, 110.5177° E

Port Information

  • Common Name: Kuching, Borneo, Malaysia
  • Popularity: 1
  • Last Updated: 2/13/2024