Set under the spectacularly steep 810 peak of Gurung Santubong, the '''Santubong Peninsular''' is home to Sarawak's finest beach resorts and its famous Cultural Village.

Development of the resorts has been largely slow-paced and sensitive, and further curbs on development can be expected since part of the peninsular was declared a National Park in 2007, 50 years after it was first suggested.

Get in

By Shuttle Van

There are regular minivans headed to Santubong from the market in Kuching. Minivans leave when full

Public

Extremely cheap but unreliable public bus service operated by Petra Jaya transport departs from the market in Kuching and heads to Buntal, on the eastern side of the peninsular, and continues on to Santubong if there is sufficient demand

Tour bus

Regular tour buses leave from most of the major hotels in Kuching. Fees are around RM10 per person.

Get around

See

  • Sarawak Cultural Village. This living museum depicts the heritage of the major racial groups in Sarawak. Here, it is possible to see Sarawak's ethnic diversity at a glance. The handicraft is both bewildering and tempting. You can also try hands-on with making of these handicrafts. The 45-minute cultural performance of songs, dances and entertainment is something you will not want to miss out during your visit to Sarawak. It is also the site of the annual Rainforest World Music Festival. Besides all this, you can also join their traditional dance and music classes.
  • Rainforest World Music Festival. ttp://www.rainforestmusic-borneo.com/. M45-250. Internationally famous festival bringing together musicians from a variety the many tribes of Borneo
  • Damai Beach. Kuching's nearest public beach. There is a small section of beach which is free to use by the public and has nice sand with funny little crabs who rush about and burrow under the sand when you approach them! The water is very warm but not particularly clear but gently sloping for safe swimming. Beware of rocks at high tide, though. Parasols and kayaks can be hired. Busy at weekends.

    Do

  • Damai Golf & Country Club. ww.damaigolf.com. M100-160. 18 hole golf course designed by Arnold Palmer
  • Climb Gurung Santubong. An extremely demanding ascent of the 810m summit
  • Sarawak Jungle Trek. Short marked circular trail through relatively level jungle terrain

    Buy

    Eat

    Drink

    Sleep

    The Santubong peninsular is home to many fine resorts, mostly clustered around Damai Beach

    Splurge

  • Santubong Resort. ttp://www.santubongresort.com/.
  • Damai Beach Resort. ttp://www.damaibeachresort.com/. Large, luxurious development including chalets and "ethnically designed rooms"
  • Damai Puri Resort. ttp://www.damaipuriresort-kuching.com/. This resort fronting Damai Beach has 207 beautiful guestrooms and a Spa Village, which boasts secluded massage villas, a yoga pavilion, hair spa, and a tea house that serves organic gourmet. Damai Puri Resort & Spa also has 2 outdoor pools, tennis courts, a 600-cap ballroom, and meeting rooms, and organizes jungle treks and water sports. Wi-Fi Internet is available.

    Contact

    Get out

    Kuching is nearby