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An entrance to The Secret Sanctuary is framed by lush greenery, featuring a rustic wooden structure with a thatched roof. Carved stone figures stand guard by the path, while decorative lanterns add a welcoming touch to the natural surroundings.
Home in Kuching
4.57 out of 5 average rating, 53 reviews

Homestay @ The Secret Sanctuary

EmmaRating, 5 stars72 months ago
Cyril's place is amazing. We stayed for several days in July. Cyril is very helpful with local hints and advice. He goes above and beyond the role of host we went for dinner to a local smokehouse one evening so that I could try lots of local food. The location is a bit out of town but that's really not a problem it's 11-12RM in a grab to the centre and we never had to wait more than a couple of minutes for a car. The pool is great to come back to on a hot afternoon and the shower was great. It is an unusual place, if you have an open heart and want to engage beyond a bland hotel room in a faceless block then Cyril's place is a gem.
A well-lit sleeping area includes a spacious bed, neatly arranged with decorative towel art. Two framed art pieces adorn the wall above the bed, while natural light filters through the window with bamboo blinds. A small desk and mirror are positioned nearby.
Private room in Semporna
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Semporna 8th House (Private Bathroom, Queen Bed 1.8m, Breakfast Included) 3 min walk to the Government Pier 8

Rating, 5 stars1 month ago
The room is nice. The location is okay. It is 6.7 minutes by taxi to Haifeng Pier. It may take 20 minutes to walk. There is a restaurant nearby. The host is very nice. The message is still very detailed. There is also breakfast, and the value for money is still okay.
Two wooden homestay structures are nestled among lush greenery in the Wehea Rainforest. Elevated on stilts, the buildings feature spacious verandas with wooden railings. The surrounding trees add to the natural ambiance, while dappled sunlight filters through the canopy above.
Home in Muara Wahau

Beauty virgin forest and purba art in the cave.

MatthewRating, 5 stars69 months ago
Wow! A life changing experience with Martin for sure! I expected a sleepy stay in the jungle taking tours and the like. What I got was a passport to the culture of the Wehea Dayak tribe. The trip included homestays in his village, and the famous Merabu village. We also stayed in the Wehea rainforest where I saw 4 Rhinoceros Hornbills, various other jungle birds, 2 types of monkeys, wild boars etc. While I was sleeping a panther wondered the camp. Wish I had stayed up! The hospitality was beyond amazing! I was treated like family in both villages. I will never forget this experience. I will never forget having a wild boar cooking competition with Robi (a chief forest ranger and excellent cook). I will never forget having an excellent dinner in Ecco's house with his family. I will never forget the cave paintings from 2000 BC i saw. The Wehea tribe were headhunters. Now they are the sole protectors of the Wehea forest. This is one of the most biodiverse forests in the world, and it is constantly under attack from palm oil plantations, coal mining and logging. Martin showed me the devastation first hand. I witnessed rivers turned opaque from deforestation and logging, an unquenchable coal fire that enveloped an entire hillside secretly smoldering beneath the surface, countless acres of palm oil plantations causing increased temperatures and sucking up all the water in the area, massive trucks destroying roads and running other cars off the road. This trip is an education in the beauty and majesty of the Wehea jungle of Indonesian Borneo, as well the environmental atrocities being committed 24 hours a day. Here's what my stay entailed: Martin helped me make arrangements to get to Borneo. I flew from Jakarta to Samarinda where he picked me up. He brought 2 friends to assure safety and as backup drivers for the long journey. We drove 10 hours to his village stopping several times to eat and rest. There is an airport only 4 hours from his village, but I forget the name. Martin can give you that info. We arrived to sleep/relax at his house in the Wehea Village. Later he took me on a tour of the village introducing me to everyone. For dinner we ate at Ecco's house with his family having traditional Wehea food which was delicious! That night we stayed at Robi's house along with the other tribesman that were going on the trek to the jungle with us. This was a homestay. In the morning we gathered supplies, had another homecooked delicious meal, and set out for the jungle! The ride to the jungle took a little over an hour and was well worth it! Their outpost has western toilets, multiple bedrooms, a gazebo, books to read etc. We spent the night here where we all cooked dinner together sharing stories and drinking a bit of homemade palm wine. The next morning Martin took me into the jungle where I saw tons of wildlife and bountiful flora. After that we went for a refreshing swim in the river. Then we left for a drive to an abandoned NGO research facility. Several years ago this location was used for Orangutan research. Now The Nature Conservancy has abandoned it, and any funding for Wehea. Here we found a bounty of jungle durian, pomelos and various other jungle fruits which we ate on the spot. Delicious! After the facility we went on to Merabu village. I was greeted with open arms by everyone. We went to the Chief's house and he disappeared for 15 minutes. He returned with a wild boar leg. Robi and Mario(another ranger and talented tribal artist) challenged me to a cooking contest. Robi and Mario won... I slept with Martin's family in the main house, but had the option of my own room. Merabu is very used to visitors. The next morning we trekked through the forest to climb a small mountain to see Dayak cave paintings that date back to 2000 BC. Amazing!!! The caves are beautiful and bats are everywhere. After that we returned to Wehea village to pick up Martin's father who is the chief of all Wehea peoples. Martin's father showed me a small museum's worth of Dayak artifacts and I met his mother who is 115 years old! We trekked to a series of waterfalls. Each one more amazing than the last. I found a beautiful orchid perched on a rock cliff. Gorgeous and rare. That night we returned to Robi's for the night. My final day we visited Martin's grandfather who lives at the edge of the Wehea forest protecting it from encroaching palm oil plantations. At the age of 100, he is an inspiration. We had one more meal with Ecco, Robi, Martin and his very polite children. Then we headed on our journey back to Samarinda. The drive home is significantly shorter (7 hours), but the roads are not good due to the heavy trucks running back and forth all hours of the day. We arrived at Samarinda with plenty of time to spare. This is NOT your typical stay at an airbnb! If you are interested in ecotourism that actually puts money directly in the hands of the people that need it, not an NGO that is fickle and pockets over half the money than this is for you. If you want to know the reality of climate change than this is for you. If you want to learn about the rich, and hospitable culture of the Wehea Dayak than this is for you. If you want to see the beauty and majesty of the Wehea forest, and have the chance to spot Orangutan, monkeys and the beloved Rhinoceros Hornbill than this is for you. If you are strong enough to endure a long/bumpy car ride, and come with an open mind, this experience will change your life like it did mine. Hit me up on airbnb for my suggested packing...
A spacious common area features comfortable seating arrangements, including a black sectional sofa and wooden dining tables. Natural light streams in through large windows adorned with sheer curtains. An entertainment unit with a TV and a decorative bookshelf enhances the inviting atmosphere.
Private room in Muara
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Poni Homestay Serasa

FadilaRating, 5 stars8 months ago
staff were great friendly jenny is one of a kind great communicator and very helpful loved my stay , will come again ghighly recommend!
Superhost
A room configured with two single beds, each adorned with patterned bedding and decorative pillows. Natural light enters through a window dressed with sheer curtains. A door leads to the outside, while wall-mounted decor adds a touch of color.
Private room in Kota Kinabalu
4.73 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

A cozy Retreat room for 2 person in a local home

Rene AngelitoRating, 5 stars74 months ago
It's a good location to stay. Near to Likas Stadium. The rooms are clean. Kah Li provided breakfast meals which is great. Her family helps with the hosting and very accomodating.
An aerial view captures a peaceful village nestled in a lush valley surrounded by forested mountains. A winding river runs through the landscape, with various homes and buildings scattered across the green terrain. Mist gently blankets the higher elevations, adding a serene atmosphere.
Private room in Sipitang
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Stay&Eat with Native Borneo Tribe

SaskiaRating, 5 stars33 months ago
It was a very nice experience to spend a week with your kind family in Long Pasia. We made very nice excursions (hikes, cooking, rafting), which we will always remember. It is very nice how warm, nice and friendly the whole family and the people in the whole village are. We will miss that. We hope we can meet you again soon!
A spacious bedroom features a large bed framed by wooden elements. Light pink walls complement intricate textiles. Two bedside lamps provide soft illumination, and a window allows natural light to fill the room. An air conditioning unit is visible on the wall.
Private room in Bukit Buang Sakar
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Teratak Setiawan Double bed

NabilahRating, 5 stars13 months ago
Staying at Abu's place was truly delightful! The location was ideal, offering me the opportunity to immerse myself in the local experience of traveling between Kampong Ayer and Bandar by boat. The accommodation itself was impeccably cozy and clean, providing all the amenities necessary for a comfortable stay. Abu Zar's hospitality exceeded my expectations; I'm especially grateful for his generosity in taking me to Tutong District to fulfill my wish of exploring all the districts in Brunei. Abu Zar is an incredibly friendly and knowledgeable host, enriching my stay with fascinating insights about Brunei. I highly recommend staying at Teratak Setiawan and would gladly return in the future. Thank you, Abu Zar, for an unforgettable stay!
A cozy living area is presented, featuring a dark sofa with cushions accented by floral patterns. A flat-screen television is positioned on a low console, while sheer curtains frame the large windows, allowing natural light to fill the space.
Home in Kota Kinabalu

Miracle Homestay

Apartment rentals with breakfast

A simple sleeping area features a single bed with a patterned mattress and two pillows. A small wooden table displays a kettle and a cup. A colorful piece of artwork is mounted on the light-colored wall, enhancing the room's atmosphere.
Private room in Ranau
4.29 out of 5 average rating, 7 reviews

Mile 36 Lodge - Basic Single Room

MykolasRating, 5 stars20 months ago
Very nice place. The room is basic, small, and very cosy. Nature lovers will absolutely adore it as the surroundings are filled with flowers and other plants. There's free breakfast and the place has a restaurant for dinners. The staff was very helpful. It's also walkable distance to Kinabalu Park. One downside is that the steps above the room are pretty loud but there's peace and silence at night night.
Top guest favorite
A living room area features a traditional wooden daybed against a wall, complemented by a plush sofa. Natural light filters in through large windows adorned with purple curtains. A modern television is positioned on a low table, while an air conditioning unit is mounted above.
Apartment in Kuching
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Top View Synergy Square Funiculi Funicula

AndreRating, 5 stars4 months ago
I had a wonderful stay at this Airbnb. The accommodation was clean, comfortable, and well-equipped with everything I needed. The location was convenient, close to major attractions, restaurants, and public transport. The host was friendly, responsive, and provided great local recommendations, making my stay even more enjoyable. Overall, it was a great experience, and I would definitely recommend this place to anyone visiting Kuching!
A neutral-toned room features a spacious bed, neatly made with a rolled towel placed at the foot. A illuminated lamp sits on a bedside table next to a decorative vase. A television is mounted on the wall opposite the bed, with a stylish desk area visible.
Apartment in Bintulu
4.67 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

One Bedroom Apartment

UmarRating, 5 stars32 months ago
I enjoyed my stay at Jinhold, Bintulu. The staffs were friendly, my bed was comfy, the place is clean, and the shower was nice. My towels were ready in the shower when I checked in so that wasn’t an issue. It’s very spacious and I highly suggest it for solo or couple. The shower is a bit small though but it was alright. 9/10 would come again ✨
A modern entertainment unit is positioned against the wall, featuring a flat-screen TV and a collection of decorative items. Above, a large painting adds a touch of artistry to the space, while shelves hold various bottles and artifacts, contributing to a stylish ambiance.
Private room in Kuching

Point One Villa

Robert JRating, 5 stars103 months ago
exotic setting close to major shopping complexes
A modern living space is presented with a sleek design, featuring a comfortable seating area with dark furniture and softly illuminated by overhead lights. A dining table with white chairs is positioned adjacent, while a glass partition separates the areas, enhancing the room's openness.
Apartment in Kota Kinabalu
4 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviews

pearl of Kota Kinabalu

SuRating, 5 stars43 months ago
Clean, comfortable place.
A cozy living area features a beige sofa and two blue armchairs, arranged around a low coffee table. A patterned rug adds warmth to the space. A television screen is mounted on a white media unit, while an air conditioning unit is visible nearby.
Apartment in Kuching
4.67 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Irwan Faiz Guesthome 2 bedrooms , 2 bathrooms

QairelRating, 5 stars40 months ago
Nice place to spend the night. There are a few places to eat nearby and Sorayahyati makes sure the check in procedure is easy 👍🏻
A spacious bed is centered in the room, layered with white bedding and accented by a neutral throw. On either side, dark nightstands support table lamps. The walls are light-colored, contributing to a clean and modern look.
Apartment in Kuching Sentral

*Excellence

A wooden door leads to an indoor space featuring light wooden flooring. A multi-tiered shelf is positioned to the left with a hanging rack for clothes. A small cabinet is located to the right, displaying several cups and a coffee maker, alongside bottled water.
Private room in Semporna

D’Tampi Homestay semporna

Bed and breakfast rentals with breakfast

A modern entrance is visible, featuring large glass doors that open to the outside. A small round table is accompanied by a woven accent chair, positioned on polished tile flooring. The sky outside displays soft colors of dusk, creating a serene view.
Private room in Semporna
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Semporna "SLEEP HOMESTAY" 1m8 large bed room, private bathroom, breakfast included, 5 minutes from the pier, 1F02

书宁Rating, 5 stars1 week ago
The owner and staff are very good
Superhost
Private room in Mabul Island
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Boutique Stay on Mabul - Queen Room

MaddalenaRating, 5 stars1 month ago
nor and reed are super great hosts and they go above and beyond to make their guests happy. i would definitelly come back because of the island and because of them .. reed is a great cook and nor is just wonderfull to be around her. amazing place and amazing people .. real island experience snorkeling with al and reed. also the entire house, not only the bedroom and bathroom, is very clean. i felt like home, thanks guys! it was also nice to spend some time with both tiger the cat and gigi the dog, they keep great company :)
A metal basin is filled with several fish, displaying varying sizes and colors. The fish feature shiny scales, with one prominently showcasing a pale hue and distinctive markings. The basin rests on a tiled surface, providing a natural and organic setting.
Private room in Bau
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Badul Homestay, Experience Bidayuh Culture Sarawak

LindsayRating, 5 stars22 months ago
Catherine was really helpful with local recommendations. The food was lovely and Catherine catered to our specific dietary requests. We would definitely recommend a stay here.
A wooden lodge is surrounded by lush greenery, featuring a sloped roof and multiple large windows. The building is elevated on stilts, showcasing a spacious porch. Vibrant plants and trees create a natural setting, enhancing the connection with the surrounding environment.
Private room in MY
4.26 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Benarat Lodge, Mulu National Park

MargauxRating, 5 stars9 months ago
We stayed two days at Richard's and we loved it. Anil was very welcoming and very kind, he took very good care of us! A very warm and welcoming place, I recommend
A wooden deck extends over calm waters, where a group of people is gathered around a table during sunset. A flag flutters in the gentle breeze, and fishing boats are visible in the distance, complementing the serene atmosphere.
Private room in Mabul Island
4.33 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Jump to the Sea: Mabul B&B Twin Bed

SarahRating, 5 stars13 months ago
Simply wonderful place and lovely people with amazing food
Natural fibers hang gracefully from the balcony, displaying large burlap sacks labeled with cocoa brands. Green vines are intertwined with the sacks, complementing the minimalist space. Soft, warm light is emitted from small fixtures positioned nearby, enhancing the inviting ambiance.
Private room in Semporna
5 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Sambuca Valley (三 人 间) 含 码 头 接 送

HongleiRating, 5 stars65 months ago
Very spacious and large room with a great host. Pick up and drop off in town. Breakfast is provided.
Guest favorite
A neatly made bed with crisp white linens is positioned against a soft blue wall. A towel is elegantly folded into the shape of a swan, placed prominently on the bed. A small vanity with a round mirror sits in the background.
Private room in Semporna
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 22 reviews

Dongdong Xiaoyuan, Semi-detached villa in the center of Semporna town, Private bathroom, large bed room, breakfast for 2 included

爱玲Rating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
At first, I was afraid of not knowing the place, but I didn't expect the Host to be really super helpful, helping to move my luggage, helping to book a car ticket to the airport, the room is fully furnished, I will come again next time, Dongdong.
Guest favorite
Private room in Kampong Ayer
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Kunyit 7 Lodge Water Village - F3 Room for 2 pax

HanaRating, 5 stars2 months ago
The place was amazing, I wish we stayed longer Kem was great company I really enjoyed every time we met at the porch and had a chat. If you enjoy a free artistic vibe this is the place for you. I loved it here

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