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Sarawak’s Pekan Lachau, a popular pit stop for local produce

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This sleepy town about 140km from Kuching becomes a colourful marketplace for travellers during fruit season.

SRI AMAN: Each time fruit season arrives, Pekan Lachau, located about 140km from Kuching, takes on a noticeably different character. The small town along the Pan Borneo Highway springs to life, drawing motorists to stop, stretch their legs and take a break.

Sidewalks in front of shoplots, usually quiet, transform into cheerful displays of local produce. There are baskets of langsat and rambutan, bundles of forest vegetables, and the glossy black dabai fruit, one of Sarawak’s prized seasonal treats.

Adding to the charm is the unmistakable aroma of durian, mixed with the scent of damp earth and fresh leaves. For many travellers, it is the kind of atmosphere that lingers long after the journey continues.

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