ðïļ Permai Rainforest Resort â Kuching's Go-To Beach & Rainforest Escape
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ïļ Permai Rainforest Resort â Kuching's Go-To Beach & Rainforest EscapeAbout 35-40 minutes drive from Kuching city center, tucked at the foot of Mount Santubong. Right next to Sarawak Cultural Village and Damai Central.

Treehouse exterior, nestled by the coastline (Source: Permai Rainforest Resort)Accommodation
Most people recommend the Treehouses â built right into the trees along the beach. Waking up to monkey calls and falling asleep to waves. A friend told me "worth the upgrade, the view is unreal." There are also Villas (2BR/3BR with living room & fridge) for families or friend groups. And a campsite if you'd rather rough it â toilets and showers provided.
Beachside cabin, great for couples or small families (Source: Permai Rainforest Resort)
Double-storey Villa, good for bigger groups (Source: Permai Rainforest Resort)Activities
Plenty to do here. Kayak and SUP â go in the late afternoon unless you want to get cooked by the morning sun. High Ropes Course gets good reviews from FB folks who've tried it. Jungle trekking to a waterfall and Blue Pool if you're up for a hike.
The jungle pool â cold but super refreshing on a hot day (Source: Permai Rainforest Resort)Other stuff: dolphin watching (Irrawaddy dolphins â boat cruise), firefly tours at the mangrove at night, even crocodile watching. Feeling ambitious? Climb Mount Santubong â the resort's site says it's harder than Southeast Asia's tallest mountain, and that's not a joke.

Kayaking at Permai (Source: FB user åŊįąčįįäļ―, Borneo Travellers Group)Food
The on-site restaurant is called The Feeding Tree â cute name. Dinner gets decent reviews but breakfast is just okay. BBQ facilities available if you feel like grilling.The real talk (not just ratings):
One Google Maps reviewer said "Rustic resort with a hillside cafe" â that's spot on. It's not a luxury resort, it's rustic nature style.
TripAdvisor: "Cold but refreshing jungle pool" â accurate, that pool is genuinely cold.
On Xiaohongshu someone mentioned "2-3 days max, any longer gets boring" â evening activities are limited.
FB Kuching travel group: a local commented "Been here 3 times, brought different friends each time, they all loved it."
Also noted: "Tough without a car, shuttle is pricey (RM180/way from airport)."
Campsite area â bring your own tent (Source: Permai website)Price
Standard rooms from ~RM340/night. Treehouses cost more. Weekends fill up fast so book early.Been to Permai? Got any Kuching places you want me to check out? Drop a comment

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