We Didn’t Expect our Road Trip in SARAWAK to be Like This [S10-E10]

We pack up in Brunei and start the long road trip to Kuching We decide to take the smaller coastal road to get a real feel for this Malaysian state.

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  1. G’day Chris & Mariane. ..Thankyou for visit my country Brunei & Sarawak..I’m glad you have a great time and enjoy the food.. I’m feeling homesick watching your videos.. I already subscribe your channel…Greetings from Australia. Cheer’s 🍻☕️🫖☺️😊❤️🌹👋👍

  2. Welcome to Sarawak, bumi kenyalang! Kuching is my beautiful little hometown so peaceful, have a wonderful stay here, Sarawak hospitality is the best 👍🏻 I think you can fly to Bario from Kuching via Maswings just leave Kit in Kuching for 3 days at your homestay shouldn't be a problem

  3. Why you guys didn't use pan Borneo higway from bintulu to kuching there no use for use ferry to and mukah and also most likely to shortened and safe your time..12 hour you can arrive at kuching from bintulu..😊..btw welcome to Sarawak ❤… enjoy 🎉

  4. I am surprised all the food outlets look like fast food junk, where are the artisan breadshops and local delis or are all the shops the same boring outlets with plastic chairs and tables and plastic looking food, loaded with carbohydrates??

  5. If you are still in Kuching, you might want to try visiting Fairy Cave, Gunung Santubong and Bau the furthest west of Borneo. On your way back to KK, don't forget to visit Gua Niah.

  6. A Few Places to Check Out in Kuching:

    Food & Local Delights
    1. Lepau Restaurant – Traditional Dayak cuisine in a warm, rustic setting.

    2. Jak Maan Cafe – Authentic Sarawakian dishes, cozy and underrated.

    3. Rumah Asap – Lively open-air BBQ hotspot. Smoky meats, casual beers.

    4. Chong Choon Cafe (Breakfast) – Sarawak Laksa go-to. Early crowd, local favorite.

    5. Choon Hui Cafe (Breakfast) – Anthony Bourdain’s pick for laksa. Heritage vibes.

    6. The Junk Restaurant (Dinner) – Feels like an antique museum. Unique decor, live bands, drinks.

    7. Topspot Food Court – Seafood galore with panoramic city views.

    8. Buntal Seafood (Beachside) – Fresh seafood by the sea. A chill 30–45 min drive from the city.

    Culture & Attractions
    9. Old Courthouse – Beautiful colonial architecture turned arts & lifestyle hub. Great photo spot.

    10. Borneo Cultures Museum – Malaysia’s largest museum. Modern, interactive exhibits showcasing Sarawak’s rich heritage.

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