Transportation in Kuching

Getting around Kuching

Getting Around

Getting around Kuching is most convenient by Grab (private hired car), as the city infrastructure is primarily designed for drivers and lacks a continuous network of walkways for pedestrians.

While public buses are available through the Ministry of Transport, the vast layout of the city and its sheer size, with Sarawak being nearly as large as Peninsular Malaysia, makes walking difficult for those unfamiliar with the area.

Grab remains an affordable and safe way to reach your destination across this expansive land. Looking ahead, the city is transforming with the upcoming Kuching Urban Transportation System, which will feature hydrogen-powered autonomous rapid transit vehicles and feeder buses to provide a modern and seamless connection across the capital.

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