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A Unique Stay: The Culvert Hotel in Kuching

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THE CULVERT Hotel Resort Kuching Santubong Dama

The Culvert Hotel: History and Concept

Initially, the area was home to a simple eco-resort. Still, the visionaries behind The Culvert transformed it into a stylish, eco-friendly retreat that pays homage to Sarawak’s traditional longhouses while providing all the modern amenities of a comfy resort. The hotel’s design ensures minimal environmental impact, using repurposed materials and integrating the structure seamlessly into the lush rainforest surrounding it.

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Exploring Kuching: A Gateway to Nature and Culture

Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, is a vibrant city known for its rich cultural heritage, delicious cuisine, and proximity to stunning natural landscapes. Nestled along the banks of the Sarawak River, Kuching offers a blend of colonial architecture, bustling markets, and modern attractions.

It’s a city where you can easily explore the history of the Indigenous people at the Sarawak Cultural Village, wander through the enchanting Bako National Park, or enjoy a leisurely boat ride on the river. The Culvert Hotel’s location just outside the city perfectly balances tranquil seclusion and easy access to Kuching’s attractions.

The Culvert hotel view

Resort Facilities at The Culvert

The Culvert Hotel offers a variety of amenities designed to enhance your stay and provide a tranquil retreat after a day of exploring Kuching.

Library: The hotel’s library is a cozy sanctuary for readers. With a curated selection of books ranging from local literature to international classics, it’s the perfect spot to relax and unwind.

Gym: Staying active during your holiday with The Culvert’s well-equipped gym is easy. Featuring modern exercise machines and free weights, the gym is open to guests who wish to keep up with their fitness routine while enjoying the serene jungle views.

Swimming pool at the Culvert hotel

Sauna: After a day of adventure, the hotel’s sauna offers the ideal way to relax and rejuvenate. The soothing heat and tranquil atmosphere help to melt away stress and prepare you for another day of exploration.

Pools: The Culvert Hotel boasts two beautiful outdoor pools, each offering a refreshing dip surrounded by nature. Whether you’re swimming laps or simply lounging poolside with a book, the pools are a central feature of the hotel’s relaxation experience.

Restaurant: The hotel serves a menu that blends local flavours with international cuisine, using fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Enjoy your meals with panoramic views of the rainforest, making every dining experience at The Culvert memorable.

Private Beach: A private beach is within a few minutes’ walk. The water was at low tide when we stayed, so it wasn’t really swimmable.

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Accommodation: The Rooms at The Culvert

The rooms at The Culvert Hotel are unlike any other. The cylindrical structures, designed to mimic culverts, provide a unique and cozy stay while keeping you connected to the surrounding environment.

Standard Culvert Room: These compact, stylish rooms are perfect for solo travellers or couples. Each is thoughtfully designed to maximize space and comfort, and large windows offer rainforest views.

Deluxe Culvert Room: Offering a bit more space, the Deluxe Culvert Rooms are ideal for guests who want additional comfort. These rooms include a small seating area and enhanced amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay.

Premium Culvert Room: For the ultimate experience, the Premium Culvert Rooms offer even more space and luxury. With additional features such as private outdoor seating areas and direct access to the pool, these rooms are perfect for those looking to indulge.

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