📍Satok Suspension Bridge Michelle and I stayed till sundown, enjoying the scenery of fishermen on their boats and Kuching city eventually lighting up. It was breezy throughout our time there, and without mosquitoes at all; we just took our time to take in everything.
Destroyed by a storm in 2004, this historical bridge of over 100 years of heritage has now turned into an amazing location with panaromic views. Recently opened in August 2021, it makes for the perfect spot to enjoy sunset.
It can be really crowded on weekends, so I suggest visiting on weekdays. Otherwise, it is such a...
Read moreI've been meaning to explore the bridge for a couple of years, having driven past it multiple times.
Finally made the effort, parked up and walked.
Parking was easy at the quiet side of the bridge. I probably didn't choose the best day as the long distance views were somewhat spoiled by the low clouds but, as my goal was to walk the bridge it did not lessen my enjoyment.
A relatively short walk, I didn't time it, but probably 5 minutes.
There are so many seats on the bridge encouraging visitors to stop and take in the view.
That's another tick on my list of...
Read moreNature's Beauty and LED Magic
Satok Suspension Bridge is a hidden gem in Kuching, Sarawak, offering a stunning view of sunsets that'll take your breath away. The peaceful walk along the bridge is a perfect escape, with a gentle river breeze calming your senses. At night, the LED lights turn it into a magical wonderland. The mix of nature and cool design makes this bridge a must-visit spot. A simple and serene retreat that earns a...
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