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Singkawang to Kuching

Updated: March 11, 2024 10:28 AM
Kuching

Singkawang to Kuching - Language, Currency, Distance, How to Reach, Expenses, Best time to go, What to Eat, Where to Go, FAQ

Language

The official language of Kuching is Malay, but English and Chinese are also widely spoken. In Singkawang, the official language is Indonesian.

Currency

The currency of Kuching is the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). The currency of Singkawang is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR).

Distance

The distance between Singkawang and Kuching is approximately 200 kilometers (124 miles).

How to Reach

There are several ways to travel from Singkawang to Kuching:

  • By bus: There are several bus companies that operate between Singkawang and Kuching. The journey takes approximately 5-6 hours.
  • By car: It takes approximately 3-4 hours to drive from Singkawang to Kuching. However, it is important to note that the border crossing can be time-consuming.
  • By plane: There are no direct flights from Singkawang to Kuching. However, you can fly from Pontianak (the capital of West Kalimantan) to Kuching. The flight takes approximately 1 hour.

Expenses

The cost of traveling from Singkawang to Kuching will vary depending on the mode of transportation and your budget. However, here is a rough estimate of the expenses you can expect:

  • Bus: MYR 50-70 (IDR 150,000-210,000)
  • Car: MYR 100-150 (IDR 300,000-450,000) + fuel
  • Plane: MYR 200-300 (IDR 600,000-900,000)

Best time to go

The best time to visit Kuching is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. However, it is important to note that Kuching can be quite hot and humid during this time. If you are looking for a cooler climate, you may want to visit during the rainy season, which runs from November to March.

What to Eat

Kuching is a food lover's paradise, with a wide variety of delicious dishes to choose from. Some of the must-try dishes include:

  • Laksa: A spicy noodle soup with a rich coconut-based broth.
  • Kolok mee: A dry noodle dish with minced pork, vegetables, and a sweet soy sauce.
  • Sarawak laksa: A unique noodle soup with a spicy and sour broth.
  • Rojak: A fruit and vegetable salad with a sweet and spicy sauce.

Where to Go

Kuching has a variety of attractions to offer visitors, including:

  • Kuching Waterfront: A scenic promenade along the Sarawak River.
  • Kuching City Mosque: One of the most iconic landmarks in Kuching.
  • Sarawak Museum: A museum that showcases the history and culture of Sarawak.
  • Cat Museum: A museum dedicated to all things cats.

FAQ

Here are some frequently asked questions about traveling from Singkawang to Kuching:

  1. Do I need a visa to travel from Singkawang to Kuching?

    Yes, you will need a visa to travel from Singkawang to Kuching. You can apply for a visa at the Malaysian embassy or consulate in Indonesia.

  2. What is the border crossing like?

    The border crossing between Indonesia and Malaysia can be quite time-consuming. It is important to allow plenty of time for the crossing, especially if you are traveling during peak season.

  3. Is it safe to travel from Singkawang to Kuching?

    Yes, it is safe to travel from Singkawang to Kuching. However, it is always important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself from crime.

*Distance calculation may be aerial distance.

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