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Lawas is a small town in Sarawak, Malaysia with its capital city being Limbang. Lawas got its name from the Malay language “Luas” which means a spacious and wide area. It got its name from a legend where a group of merchants as they were being attacked by pirates hid in a thick, wide jungle and managed to get away from danger. Apart from its interesting story, Lawas is also home to many great hotels.

Best hotels in Lawas

EXTERIOR_BUILDING All Are Welcome Lawas Boutique Hotel
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ภาพหลัก Red City Hotel

Red City Hotel

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Lawas Town, Lawas
When you stay at Red City Hotel in Lawas, you'll be 30.2 mi (48.6 km) from Brunei History Center.
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EXTERIOR_BUILDING Hotel Seri Malaysia Lawas

Hotel Seri Malaysia Lawas

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Lawas Town, Lawas
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It is a great experience where they immediate solve the problem in our washroom at that night. Hence, spacious place in the room for 4 adults and 2 toddlers to be fitted in. We enjoy our stay in this hotel and hope to be there again in future.
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Facts about hotel in Lawas

Total Accommodation
3 Properties
Popular Area
Lawas Town
Popular Hotel
All Are Welcome Lawas Boutique Hotel, Red City Hotel
Popular Landmark
Lawas Airport (LWY), Lawas Waterfront

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13 Feb 2024
Spacious room, limited choice breakfast but tasty. Nice view from room looking over the river.
Azezan B. W.
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14 Feb 2023
Check out at 11am. Also, workers lack an understanding of the concept of hotel rules, the answers given are really unprofessional. Another reason is other hotel rules. Need training for Customer Service.

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Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in Lawas

What are the best areas to visit near Lawas?

If you are in Lawas, you can also visit Long Sukang, Long Semado, Lawas Town

Where are the best cities to visit in Lawas?

The best cities to visit in Lawas are Kuching, Miri, Bintulu, Limbang, Sibu, Mukah

What are the best hotels and accomodation near Lawas?

The most popular hotels booked by tourists are All Are Welcome Lawas Boutique Hotel, Red City Hotel, Hotel Seri Malaysia Lawas

How many hotels are listed in Lawas?

Currently, there are around 3 hotels that you can book in Lawas

About

Lawas is a small town in Sarawak, Malaysia. Its capital is Limbang. Lawas is about 1200 km from Kuching and is nearer to Kota Kinabalu, about 200 km in distance. Lawas has become a busy transit point between Sarawak, Sabah and Brunei.

Lawas or ‘Luas’ in Bahasa Melayu means a spacious and wide area. In the olden days, people lived in group in the spacious area and settle down. There is a legend involving a group of merchants being attacked and chased after by a group of pirates at Kuala Lawas. They escaped and retreated at Lawas. At the time, the place was a very thick jungle and they managed to hide. The pirates could not find them in the ‘luas’ area and so, they returned to the sea. The group of merchants are saved and hence the name ‘Lawas’ is referring to the incident of being relief.

Locals of Lawas comprises of Lunbawang, Kedayan, Brunei Malay, Murut, Tagal and Chinese. The main language spoken is Brunei Malay, Kedayan, Lunbawang and Hokkien.

How to Get There

By Plane

There are flights to and from Miri, Ba’kelalan and Kota Kinabalu served at Lawas Airport.

By Bus

Lawas is cut off from Sarawak’s road network due to its geographical location. However, several main road links Lawas to certain Sabah and Brunei’s areas. Local bus network is available that links Lawas to Brunei, Miri and Kota Kinabalu.

Tourist Attractions

Tamu Lawas or Lawas Produce Market is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Lawas, which is held every Saturday. The market provides local products such as fresh vegetables, fruits and sea foods. Ba’kelalan in Lawas is a highland village famous for its fine rice, highland iodine salt and tropical apple yard. The Ba’kelalan fine rice costs around RM 20 per bushel.

Lawas hosted the annual celebration of the Irau Aco Lun Bawang Festival or Hari Gawai Dayak Harvest Festival, a fest to celebrate the end of harvest season by providing offerings and get to entertain while waiting to resume new planting cycle.

Lawas is known as the producer of smoked fish called ‘Tahai’. One of the villages that produces ‘Tahai’ is Kampung Awat-awat in Sundar, Lawas. Tahai is made from the small Tamban fish. Other cheap and tasty fish is called Beritus that is usually seasoned with salt and deep fried served with hot, white rice.

Other famous fish dishes in Lawas include the Soon Hock fish or Ikan Batutu and also Ikan Sema, river fishes found in Lawas and Trusan River. Lawas also has plenty of mud crabs that can be ordered from the local seafood restaurant.

A unique dessert to the highlands of Lawas is called “Ekor Kuyuk” also known as “Beras Jawa”. It is not available in coffee shop since Beras Jawa or Javanese rice is very expensive, which costs around RM 100 per bushel. Therefore, if anyone would like to have a try, an order has to be placed a day earlier. The dessert is made from Beras Jawa cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaves extract.

Travelling to or from Lawas by road requires immigration checks, whereby two road border crossings are located in Lawas. Mengkalap border checkpoint located to the west of Lawas checks for travelling to or from Brunei while Merapok border checkpoint located to the east of Lawas checks for travelling to or from Sabah.

Hotels

Hotel Seri Malaysia Lawas

This is the only hotel situated in Lawas. This hotel is likable by many tourist travelling solo, accompanied with friends or family.

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