It’s incredible that we have our own natural hot spring in Kuching! I went to Panchor Hot Spring on Sunday and was amazed by the warm, clear water. The spring is surrounded by lush vegetation, and it was a great place to relax and soak away my cares. I also learned that we have a few other natural hot springs in Kuching, including Annah Rais Hot Spring.

Like in Japan?

Visiting Panchor Hot Spring brings back memories of my time in Oedo Onsen Monogatari, Tokyo, Japan. I remember that I had to be naked to use the onsen. It was the most unusual thing I’ve ever done in a public bath. Panchor Hot Spring Kuching is unlike any other hot spring in Japan. Lush vegetation and rich soil surround the natural pools, creating a truly immersive experience. If you love pure nature, this is the one place you must visit!

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Panchor Hot Spring Location

Panchor Hot Spring Kuching is a hidden gem just 45 kilometers from Kota Sentosa. The natural stream fed by the hot spring runs at a temperature of 42-43 degrees Celsius, with a slight sulfur smell. Visit Panchor Hot Spring Kuching today and experience the healing powers of nature!

In-charge person Mr. Tapok

En. Tapok, the head of the village, said that he would only expand the business or make better facilities with government support.

Panchor Hot Spring Entrance Fees

The entrance fee to Panchor Hot Spring is only RM3. Please help preserve the natural environment while you’re there by not littering or damaging the plants and animals.


26 responses to “Panchor Hot Spring Resort Kuching”

  1. can i know where is panchor please ??? i owes hear people say it was a nice place but i really donno the way to panchor….thanx ya….

    • Hello Emma,

      Sorry for the late reply. I was visiting Genting and enjoying myself looking at beautiful models at Mid Valley 🙂

      To your question, seriously I have forgotten how to get there. However, You will not get lost if you drive straight from 18th miles (Siburan) and I am guessing it is in between 20th miles and the 18th miles.

      You can always look out for the tiny sign board while you driving straight up.

      I’ll try to update a map in time to come to help people to get there. I’ll try to get the phone number as well… wonder why I forgotten to put it down here.

      Cheers