Description
We offer a 24-bed, local-style Guest House set in 2 acres of countryside, close to the beach and just along the coast from Miri in Northern Sarawak.
The verandah is a cool, breezy place high up at tree-top level; an ideal spot to take breakfast in the mornings or for a few drinks in the evening as the sun sets on the far side. Set lunch at Rm12 and evening menu every day for RM26 plus a la Carte to order.
A 15 foot "plunge" pool, recently tiled and refurbished, is built into the lower terrace - very convenient for a cool dip day or night!
Around and below the house are 2 acres of carefully tended fruit trees - orange, lemon, rambutan, mango plus pineapples and vegetables, and right at the bottom is a small dam with fish (Tilapia) for breeding (and eating!). Along the dam is a small traditional longhouse with six basic rooms for "backpackers" and other adventurers. The beach is just a ten minute walk away. Beyond the immediate garden are six acres of mixed jungle and farming land, planted at times with rice (padi fields) or maize of various kinds and these lead down to the river; still further takes you uphill and into the Lambir Forest Reserve. Many good walks and mountain bike rides nearby (
The verandah is a cool, breezy place high up at tree-top level; an ideal spot to take breakfast in the mornings or for a few drinks in the evening as the sun sets on the far side. Set lunch at Rm12 and evening menu every day for RM26 plus a la Carte to order.
A 15 foot "plunge" pool, recently tiled and refurbished, is built into the lower terrace - very convenient for a cool dip day or night!
Around and below the house are 2 acres of carefully tended fruit trees - orange, lemon, rambutan, mango plus pineapples and vegetables, and right at the bottom is a small dam with fish (Tilapia) for breeding (and eating!). Along the dam is a small traditional longhouse with six basic rooms for "backpackers" and other adventurers. The beach is just a ten minute walk away. Beyond the immediate garden are six acres of mixed jungle and farming land, planted at times with rice (padi fields) or maize of various kinds and these lead down to the river; still further takes you uphill and into the Lambir Forest Reserve. Many good walks and mountain bike rides nearby (
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We visited Mike and Ester twice! We loved the place so much. It is very relaxing and the food is awesome! You won't want to leave. The beach really is pretty cool and close. Good times. — Stephanie, Martin and Emilie (2005-12-09)



This is the most fantastic small place ever! The hosts are very friendly and the food is amazing! — Martin from Canada! (2005-06-21)













