Sarawak kulturlandsby
Sarawak kulturlandsby
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Rosmari
San Cristobal de La Laguna, Spania107 bidrag
sep. 2024 • Par
They show you the different houses where they lived through the history of Malaysia.It is an open-air museum and shows you the typical houses through history.It is clear that two tribes who cut their heads between them would never live nearby.The houses are a representation.The theater show was very enjoyable, in the only place that had air conditioning.It was a heat incorporateable, and it was grateful to come and sit about 40 minutes.In Malaysia no one speaks Spanish, but if you get a good Guide, and you speak the language, you understand everything.No one said that they lived there all mixed.I found interesting, how they lived, how they slept, where they cooked...but for tastes...colors.Entry was 99 ringgint, not 99 Euros, which come to do 21€.If you are interested in history, do not miss it, if you are looking for other entertainment, do not go.
Skrevet 7. september 2024
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Jeff Chuah
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia42 bidrag
aug. 2024 • Venner
Expensive entrance fee (online - RM90, walk in - RM95). No Malaysian rate except for Sarawakians, which means Peninsula Malaysians have to pay the same price as foreigners. Personally, I don't find it worth the money paid.
Skrevet 18. august 2024
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farzan talebi
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia7 bidrag
jul. 2024 • Par
A great place to visit to understand Sarawak culture and people's way of life. The buildings are very beautiful, I hope they can be maintained better.
Skrevet 15. juli 2024
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valavis
Frankrike438 bidrag
jun. 2024 • Familie
The place is beautiful (a small lake surrounded by houses of different ethnicities) and you can imagine the expectations raised by this great project when it was built. But neither the ethnological explanations (very few) nor the interview are up to the task. Staff are only interested in selling their crafts or pastries and filming themselves and looking at their smartphones. Most houses are not even open or understaffed. A Bidayou will be in place of a Penan etc... the show is interesting, the dancers seem to take a lot of pleasure. Entrance guards are kind to help find a taxi because no public transport to there, it does the trick for taxis and tour operators (remember to download the Grab app: Uber local 2 to 3 times cheaper than taxis but not sure there are in this area)
The restaurant is a tourist catcher: everything is bad.
The restaurant is a tourist catcher: everything is bad.
Skrevet 12. juli 2024
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Viajera senior
Barcelona, Spania46 bidrag
jun. 2024 • Alene
Interesting to see, in a short time, the type of constructions used in Sarawk as well as the dances of the different villages. What must improve is the supply of restaurants
Skrevet 4. juli 2024
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Margaret W
Launceston, Australia515 bidrag
jun. 2024 • Alene
I had planned to do this on my own but am so glad I took a tour guide. There are very few explanations and without a guide you would simply wander from one house to another with no knowledge of the ethnic culture of each group. The cultural performance was professional with added humour.
Skrevet 28. juni 2024
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SiraKres53
Singapore188 bidrag
mai 2024 • Venner
About a 50min drive away from Kuching city, Sarawak Cultural Village is definitely something one should not miss out on. You can go on a tour, but I'd rather prefer to just go free and easy, and I was so glad I did.
The village showcases the different houses of each tribe found in Sarawak. And do bring along cash, since each house sells some tidbits/snacks that is popular to that tribe. As for me, by the third house, I was stuffed. They can, and only was this realised later, that they can give you one or two pieces for cheaper price, so you can still try all the snacks fresh from cooking.
Additionally, some of the houses will have performances to welcome the guests to that tribe's house. Take.a seat and enjoy, or better yet, partake in their activities as well.
Another not miss, and I cannot stress how this is a not to miss or you would regret it situation, is the 2x daily performance.
After walking in the hot sun, take a seat in the aircon theatre. (Please note, no food and drinks allowed, or more like no visible water bottles or food allowed. Keep it in your bag).
Anywho, back to to the performance. It displays all the dance native to each tribe, and quick hint. The 2 performances I enjoyed the most had to do with poles. Watch it and you will know. (And I' not talking about pole dancing, mind you. This is a family friendly establishment.)
After the performance, audience members are invited to get up on stage and dance as well. This really cements the learning experience and cultural experience one could have at the village.
If you opted for the meals that comes after the performance, then go ahead. I understand it features local Sarawak food, but I did not try it out, since we already had it in the prior days.
I cannot stress this is a not to be missed place when you visit Sarawak.
The village showcases the different houses of each tribe found in Sarawak. And do bring along cash, since each house sells some tidbits/snacks that is popular to that tribe. As for me, by the third house, I was stuffed. They can, and only was this realised later, that they can give you one or two pieces for cheaper price, so you can still try all the snacks fresh from cooking.
Additionally, some of the houses will have performances to welcome the guests to that tribe's house. Take.a seat and enjoy, or better yet, partake in their activities as well.
Another not miss, and I cannot stress how this is a not to miss or you would regret it situation, is the 2x daily performance.
After walking in the hot sun, take a seat in the aircon theatre. (Please note, no food and drinks allowed, or more like no visible water bottles or food allowed. Keep it in your bag).
Anywho, back to to the performance. It displays all the dance native to each tribe, and quick hint. The 2 performances I enjoyed the most had to do with poles. Watch it and you will know. (And I' not talking about pole dancing, mind you. This is a family friendly establishment.)
After the performance, audience members are invited to get up on stage and dance as well. This really cements the learning experience and cultural experience one could have at the village.
If you opted for the meals that comes after the performance, then go ahead. I understand it features local Sarawak food, but I did not try it out, since we already had it in the prior days.
I cannot stress this is a not to be missed place when you visit Sarawak.
Skrevet 28. mai 2024
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genibre69
London, UK5 264 bidrag
feb. 2024 • Venner
Beautiful setting and reconstructed longhouses but not all have staff to explain the nuances of the houses. There are placards with QR codes but I didn’t want to spend my battery so signs with text would have been much more preferred!! The 45-minute dance performance at the end was a highlight. Beautiful costumes and music. The ticket is quite expensive but slightly cheaper if bought online.
There is also a poor, whelping scruffy, medium terrier milling around. Please someone feed it!! And eventually spay. Shame on the site management for not caring for this poor pup.
There is also a poor, whelping scruffy, medium terrier milling around. Please someone feed it!! And eventually spay. Shame on the site management for not caring for this poor pup.
Skrevet 14. mars 2024
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Kyle
Auckland, New Zealand27 bidrag
mar. 2024 • Par
An eye opening glimpse into traditional Borneo culture, loved it. The cultural show was excellent as well. Would strongly recommend
Skrevet 11. mars 2024
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Zsuzsa.Guide
Targu Secuiesc, Romania888 bidrag
mar. 2024 • Venner
The place comprises authentically buit traditional dwellings. You find the history of local tribes as Orang Ulu, Iban or Bidayuh, you can see longhouses and tall houses. There are demonstrations of weaving, cooking, instrument playing, plus, a dance show twice a day.
Skrevet 8. mars 2024
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I am writing to inquire about the transportation options available from Grand Margherita Hotel to Sarawak Cultural Village, as mentioned by the Sarawak Tourism Board.
Could you please provide me with the bus schedule for this service?
Additionally, I would like to know if it is necessary to make a reservation for the transportation to Sarawak Cultural Village?
Thank you and hope to hear from you soon
Skrevet 10. august 2023
Hi, as far as I remember there is no bus from Kuching to the village. We had a hire car for our 5 day stay which we picked up at the airport.
The other option for you is to go on a tour, which picks up at the major hotels, but we found them to be expensive.
As for the pre booking, wouldn’t say it was necessary if you are planning a visit in the “off season”, please be aware we thought it was well worth the visit, but a little expensive
Hope this helps?
Skrevet 14. august 2023
Hi is the shuttle bus from the Kuching riverfront still available? Where can I take the bus?
Skrevet 31. oktober 2022
Would you be open on 26th Dacember, monday, Bixing day . We need to know because we need to plan our trip coming from NZ.
Thank you
Skrevet 13. oktober 2022
Sherpa05686507361
Kuala Ketil, Malaysia
If I book online, did they send me PDF of ticket to my email after I'm done with online banking?
Skrevet 14. oktober 2019
I am not sure too, we booked online for the Rainforest Music Festival so the entrance fees is included and we use barcode to scan the entrance
Skrevet 16. oktober 2019
Hi, May I know is Grabcar easily available at Sarawak Cultural Village?
Skrevet 22. august 2018
We took small regular van back to Kuching. From memory 10 MR per person, which was double what locals paid. Still hardly a fortune.
You could get a Grab there and van back? Unless make other arrangements with someone living in the area.
Skrevet 23. august 2018
Where is the cheapest place to buy tickets with no transfers or lunch? Is there anything of intetest in the area near village?
Skrevet 18. juni 2018
We got a taxi driver from Kuching for R 160 for 4 hrs. We got tickets from the Daima Hotel next door for 60.
Skrevet 22. august 2018
Entrance fee is RM60 for adult, RM30 for children (6 to 12 years old)
Skrevet 2. mai 2018
Hi... is it nice staying at Permani Tree Houses ?
I will trekking Santubong Mountain, and plan after that will visit Sarawak Cultural Village due very near if I saw from map.
Do you have their contact no ?
Thank you for information
Skrevet 19. mars 2018
Sorry I cannot answer your question because we stayed nearby and not in the place you mention.
Skrevet 7. april 2018
excuse me.. can u give me a complete information about sejarah pembentukan KBS , sumbangan KBS , usaha memperkenalkan KBS dan perubahan KBS sejak 1995-2015.
Skrevet 2. februar 2018
You can book online directly on their website but like the rest, just turn up and buy your tickets at the entrance. Skip the buffet lunch - just breeze through the village then find a sumptuous lunch in town :0).
Skrevet 30. januar 2018
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