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Kuching, Borneo: A Cat Lover’s Paradise 

Looking for a destination that’s a little off the beaten path and full of personality? Let me introduce you to Kuching, the capital of Sarawak in Malaysian Borneo — a city whose name literally means “cat” in Malay. If you’re a feline fan or just love quirky cities with rich culture, delicious food, and friendly locals, this place deserves a spot on your list. Why “Cat City”? No one’s entirely sure why Kuching got its name — some say it’s because of a nearby river named “Sungai Kuching,” others believe it’s because of the abundance of cats back in the day. Regardless of the origin, the city has fully embraced its feline identity. From giant cat statues in the middle of roundabouts to the quirky Cat Museum (yes, that’s a thing!), you’ll find feline influences everywhere. Kuching isn’t just about cats. The city is set along the scenic Sarawak River, with a beautiful waterfront promenade that’s perfect for evening strolls. Visit Fort Margherita, explore the vibrant streets of Chinatown, and take a river cruise to watch the sunset behind the colonial-era buildings. Nature lovers can take a trip to Bako National Park, home to proboscis monkeys and wild beaches. Kuching is known for its abundance of durian, often referred to as the "King of Fruits". During the durian season, the city and its surrounding areas, become a haven for durian lovers. Don’t Miss the Food Sarawak Laksa is a local specialty that you can’t miss — it’s spicy, rich, and unforgettable. Pair it with kolo mee (dry noodles with pork or beef) and you’ve got a perfect Kuching meal. Street food stalls and waterfront cafés make dining in the city both delicious and affordable. Travel Tips The best time to visit is between April and October for the driest weather. Getting around is easy by Grab. June to September is when the durian season is at its peak. The durian season can be affected by the weather, so the exact timing can vary from year to year. Final Thoughts Whether you’re a cat enthusiast or a curious traveler, Kuching offers a mix of culture, comfort, and cuteness. It’s one of Southeast Asia’s underrated gems — and you just might leave with a few more cat souvenirs than expected. #tripmoments #kuching #catcity #malaysia #borneo #sarawak #malaysiatrip #cats #durian
Posted: Jun 30, 2025
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