My husband and I along with 2 other couples recently cycled our way from one National Park to another across the coastal region of Sarawak. The team to support and guide us was exceptional. The pace was relaxed and the daily distances challenging but achievable.
Kuching Instagrammable Sunset & Night Ride
A unique sunset half-day tour in Kuching along the northern and southern banks of the Sarawak River. Fun photogenic ride with families and friends.
Tour Highlights
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Overview
Trip Details
Price
- Adult (12+) : MYR 148.00
- Children (3-11): MYR 74.00
Departure Time
4:00 PM
Meeting Point
Paradesa Borneo Office
Availability
Year-round
Duration
3 hours
Day of week available
Monday to Sunday
Difficulty Level
Peanuts
Group Size
Minimum 2 adults per order , Maximum 16
Distance
14 km
Included
- Local English speaking guide
- Bike and helmet
- Boat fees
- Cycling lights
- Light refreshments
- Rain ponchos are provided in the event of rain
- A great time!
Not Included
Pick-up from hotel to start point
What to Bring
- Extra cash for additional the street food and drinks, local souvenir and personal shopping
- Bring insect repellent, sunscreen, a towel, antiseptic, change of clothes, plastic bag to keep cameras dry
- Wear light comfortable shoes and clothes
About Your Guide
Your local English-speaking tour leader takes great pride in his or her heritage (as well as their own personal story) and is well informed in Borneo’s history, culture, and natural wonders of the area where you are biking and they are skilled at passing that knowledge on to you. One passionate local English-speaking guide will serve up to a maximum of 8 guests.
Good to Know
- Reservation recommended to avoid disappointment
- No helmet, no ride!
- Rain or shine, we always ride!
- Pre-tour safety briefing and mandatory equipment checks
- A selection of good quality kid’s bikes of various sizes
- Baby seat (rear-mounted for above 9 months old) and child bike trailers are also available
What You'll Do
Experience firsthand how the Kampong folks live by visiting a traditional Malay kampong. You’ll meet playful children after school, adults playing sepak takraw, and locals waiting in line for stalls selling dinner. The final stop is a wooden stilt house by the jetty, before taking a great river sampan cruise back to the other side of the Malay villages. The tour ends with another river crossing and a great sunset view of the Astana, Dun Building, and the Mosque from the top of the iconic Darul Hana Bridge. A truly unforgettable experience!