Permai Rainforest Resort
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| Pantai Damai Santubong, Jalan Sultan Tengah, 93050 Kuching, Sarawak Map | |
| Borneo | |
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About this hotel
Discover Paradise at Pemana Rainforest Resort: A Sarawak Getaway
Nestled along the pristine coast of Santubong, Pemana Rainforest Resort offers a serene escape into the heart of Borneo. Located at Pantai Damai Santubong, this resort is perfectly situated for travelers seeking a blend of rainforest adventure and coastal relaxation. With its lush greenery and direct access to the sea, it serves as an ideal base for exploring the rich culture and natural wonders of Sarawak, Malaysia.
Unparalleled Hotel Features Pemana Rainforest Resort is renowned for its comprehensive amenities designed for comfort and convenience. Guests can enjoy complimentary high-speed WiFi, free private parking, and the convenience of an airport shuttle service. The resort features a variety of dining options, including a restaurant and a snack bar, with breakfast receiving excellent reviews. Accommodation ranges from standard rooms to family-friendly options, all equipped with coffee/tea making facilities and private beach access. For those seeking relaxation, the resort offers a public bathhouse and wellness facilities. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the BBQ facilities, picnic areas, and rental services for bicycles, kayaks, and snorkeling gear. The property is fully smoke-free and features 24-hour security, ensuring a safe and tranquil environment for all guests.
Explore the Surroundings While the resort itself is a destination, the surrounding area offers incredible opportunities for exploration.
- Santubong National Park: Just a short drive away, this national park is famous for its ancient rainforest and the majestic Mount Santubong. Visitors can hike the trails to reach the summit for breathtaking panoramic views of the coastline or explore the diverse wildlife, including proboscis monkeys.
- Sarawak Cultural Village: Located nearby, this "living museum" showcases the traditional longhouses of Sarawak's indigenous tribes. It offers an immersive cultural experience where guests can witness traditional performances, try local handicrafts, and learn about the heritage of the Iban, Bidayuh, and Orang Ulu people.
- Semenggoh Nature Reserve: A must-visit for animal lovers, this reserve is home to a large population of semi-wild orangutans. Visitors can observe these gentle primates in their natural habitat during feeding times, making it a unique wildlife encounter close to the resort.
Travel Tips
- Best Time to Visit: The dry season from March to October offers the best weather for outdoor activities and beach visits.
- Transportation: While the resort provides an airport shuttle, renting a car is recommended for exploring the wider Sarawak region and visiting the attractions listed above.
- Reservations: Due to its popularity, it is advisable to book your stay and activities like snorkeling or golf in advance.
Hotel Facilities
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