Kampung Boyan Melayu â Colorful Stilt Village Worth Crossing The Water ð
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Ever noticed those colorful houses right across the river when you're at Kuching Waterfront?

View of Kuching Waterfront from Kampung BoyanMost people spend all their time on the Waterfront side and never cross the river. But Kampung Boyan (officially Kampung Boyan Melayu) is literally a 2-minute boat ride away and offers a completely different perspective of Kuching.
The village is built entirely on stilts over the Sarawak River â traditional Malay wooden homes painted in vibrant colors. In recent years, the village has transformed with an "Art Village" project, adding large murals of hornbills, traditional instruments, and cultural scenes on the house walls.

Colorful murals around the villageReviews from Google Maps say it best:
"Best view of Kuching skyline. Go at sunset!" â Sarah M.
"Love the murals! The whole village is like an art gallery" â David L.
"RM1 boat ride and you get a completely different perspective of Kuching" â Ah WongMy personal favorite is the riverside walkway with its little gazebos. You can just sit there and watch the city skyline across the river â City Mosque, the Waterfront, Darul Hana Bridge. It's especially beautiful during golden hour.

The riverside walkway â great photo spotPractical Info:
Getting there: Tambang (river taxi) from Waterfront â RM1/person, 2 min ride
Best time: Late afternoon 4-6pm for the golden light
Entry: Free (just pay the boat fare)
Location: Kampung Boyan, opposite side of Sarawak River from Waterfront
ïļ Parking: Park near Kuching Waterfront
Kuching skyline view from Kampung BoyanTips:
ïļ Respect residents' privacy â this is a living village
The riverside walkway is about a 30-min leisurely stroll
Bring a wide-angle lens for the best shots
Combine with Waterfront and Darul Hana Bridge on the same tripHonestly, if you only visit Kuching Waterfront, you're only seeing half the picture. Spend RM1 to cross the river. You won't regret it.
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