Batang Ai Longhouse Resort, Managed by Hilton
Batang Ai Longhouse Resort, Managed by Hilton
C/O Kuching Hilton, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia

Star Ratings :
Location : Batang Ai Rooms : 100
Location : Batang Ai Rooms : 100
The Batang Ai Longhouse Resort, Managed by Hilton (Formerly Batang Ai Longhouse Resort) is located on the shores of a spectacular fresh water lake, surrounded by mountains and the unspoiled rainforests of Sarawak, on the island of Borneo. The resort's design is based on the traditional timber longhouses of the region's native Iban tribes.
from US$88
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE

Based on 24 HotelTravel.com Guest reviews
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Rated #1 for all Sarawak hotels
The hotel is in a stunning location across a lake reached by boat - the only way in and out. Facilities are limited. It is very much back to nature with jungle walks, trips to waterfalls, fishing, boat trips and blowpipe demonstrations. Newspapers arrive 3 days a week, TV reception is poor and you are lucky if your handphone can receive a signal. Best just to relax....
David Cotterill, British
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Batang Ai Longhouse Resort, Managed by Hilton Reviews
David Cotterill,British
Arrival Date: Mar. 2, 2007
Room type: Standard
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

93%
Satisfaction
The hotel is in a stunning location across a lake reached by boat - the only way in and out. Facilities are limited. It is very much back to nature with jungle walks, trips to waterfalls, fishing, boat trips and blowpipe demonstrations. Newspapers arrive 3 days a week, TV reception is poor and you are lucky if your handphone can receive a signal. Best just to relax.














































