B&B Inn
We are the first and only licensed hostel in Kuching to specialize in backpackers' or budget travelers' needs with a license from Kuching North District Council and fully approved by the Malaysian Fire Department for safety requirements since 1994. We are also the only one listed in both The Lonely Planet and Rough guide
books ...
Borneo Bed & Breakfast
In our accommodation we have a TV lounge, a resting and reading corner, a tropical garden and a well equipped kitchen with fridge, toaster, plates and glasses. We also offer various tours at a very reasonable rates ...
Borneo Seahare Hostel
We are newly open and the smallest hostel in town. We promise a Clean, Comfortable and Safe place to stay while in Borneo.Located in the city centre - Pubs, 24-hour convenient stores, supermarkets, taxi stands, movies, tourism offices, tour agents, cafe, local open air
coffee shops, restaurants, etc. are all at walking distances ...
Kuching is the capital of the East Malaysian State of Sarawak. Kuching is the most populous city in the state of Sarawak and the 7th largest city in Malaysia. Kuching was elevated to city status on 1 August 1988. The administration of Kuching is divided into two administrative groups and even has two mayors. The northern section of Kuching is run by Dewan Bandaraya Kuching Utara (Kuching North City Hall) while the southern section is administrated by Majlis Bandaraya Kuching Selatan (the Council of The City of Kuching South). There are those who believe that the divisions in power for the Northern (primarily Malay and Bumi residents) and Southern (primarily Chinese residents) districts came about due to ethnic reasons in the 1980s. There are also those who believe the administration is divided due to geographical reasons, as the Northern and Southern districts are linked by only two bridges spanning the Sarawak River.