the place is a bit hidden and you have to park somewhere else. they have the small sign leading to where it is. easy to say, go to tune hotel but at the back, this place is right beside it.
you have to take off your shoes before going inside, they provided a few benches outside to sit while putting on your shoes.
The price for the tickets are stated on the notice at front door which is available on my pics. adult rm15 (local) and there's a discount for student, rm10. you just need to show your student id. registration process is pretty easy and short.
there isn't much attraction which you can see in the pics and video. they have 3 different areas, a house, old historical places at the heart of kuching, and also a small room of gua mulu.
i wish they would divide the areas of the house into smaller sections so it would be better, but nope, so it looks kinda plain.
there's a guy who was with us, showing us around and talking with us a bit. it would be an awkward encounter for introverts so don't come alone. he offered to take pics, so if you didn't have any idea or pose in mind, i believe he'll gladly do it for you.
there are other things there once you leave, like keychains, fridge magnets, rice (1kg) which is suitable for gifts, hats, shirts, and some other stuff.
overall, a decent place if you want to...
Read moreFun and Quirky Upside Down House Experience!
I recently visited the Upside Down House in Kuching, and it was an absolute blast! The concept is unique and entertaining, offering a fun twist on the typical tourist attraction.
From the moment you step inside, the inverted rooms create a playful and surreal atmosphere. It's a fantastic spot to take amusing photos and enjoy a few laughs with friends or family.
💜💜💜The staff were friendly and accommodating, adding to the overall positive experience. They were more than happy to answer any questions and guide us through the house.(too happy, this two young lady so sweet)
While the attraction may not take too long to explore, it's well worth a visit if you're looking for something lighthearted and offbeat in Kuching.
Overall, the Upside Down House was a delightful and memorable stop during my trip. If you're in town, don't miss out on this quirky gem!
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐...
Read moreI recently visited the Upside Down House Kuching in my city and was thoroughly impressed by the creative and interactive experience. As soon as you walk through the door, you are transported into a world where everything is literally upside down. The furniture is mounted to the ceiling and the floors are curved and distorted, which makes for a really fun and disorienting experience. The staff were friendly and helpful, explaining the science behind how the house works and answering any questions we had. We spent about an hour exploring and taking photos, and I have to say, it was one of the most memorable and unique attractions I've visited in a long time. I would highly recommend the Upside Down House Kuching to anyone looking for a fun and...
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