Annah Rais Longhouse Day Trip With Lunch

Last Remaining Longhouse in Kuching

Explore the Traditional Bidayuh Village

Delicious Traditional Lunch & Tuak Wine Tasting

Immerse yourself in one of Sarawak’s traditional cultures on this Kuching day trip! You will visit one of the oldest remaining Bidayuh tribe’s longhouses, explore a traditional Bidayuh Village and learn about their headhunter history and traditions! The rich cultural experience is complemented by a culinary one – you will be welcomed to a delicious Bidayuh meal in a longhouse before heading back to your hotel.

Tour Highlights

Visit one of the last remaining traditional Bidayuh tribe’s longhouses.

Marvel at the unique architecture and cultural features of the bamboo longhouses.

Explore this living Bidayuh Village with your local guide and see where old human skulls are still worshiped by the tribe today.

Enjoy freshly cooked bamboo chicken and wild fern on the tanju.

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Overview

Trip Details

Price

  • Adult (12+): MYR 298.00
  • Children (1-11): MYR 149.00

Departure Time

8:30 AM


Meeting Point

Your hotel


Availability

Year-round, Monday to Sunday


Duration

4 hours


Group Size

Minimum 2 people, maximum 8


Included

  • Transfer (Pickup /drop off is from Kuching center, within 10km radius from the city center. Pickup/drop off service outside of Kuching is available with extra charges. Please contact us for further information)
  • Entrance Ticket
  • Refreshment
  • Tribal lunch

What to Bring

  • Extra cash for additional food and drinks, local souvenir and personal shopping.
  • Bring insect repellent, sunscreen, a towel, antiseptic, plastic bag to keep cameras dry, sunglasses.
  • Wear light comfortable shoes and clothes.

About Your Guide

Our community guides are from the local villages and are most willing to share their knowledge of local culture, farming and hunting technique and the remarkable diversity of local fauna and flora so that you will have plenty of information about your journey in this beautiful nature area, and at the same time ensure safety and great FUN in this remote area!

One passionate local English speaking guide will serve up to a maximum of 8 guests.

What You'll Do

After pickup from your city hotel, we start our journey to one of the last remaining traditional Bidayuh tribe’s longhouses in Kuching, the Annah Rais Longhouse, for some cultural experiences. The longhouse is located about 60km away from Kuching and the scenic drive takes around 90 minutes. The centuries-old longhouse, that is mostly constructed from wood and bamboo from the surrounding jungle, houses over 80 families and boasts a history of 200 years of existence. Explore this living Bidayuh Village with your local guide and learn about the culture of the Land Dayaks who were once headhunters. Learn about the unique architectural and cultural features of the longhouse as well as the traditional farming lifestyle. Step into the sacred room where old human skulls are still worshiped. Stop by and meet one of the host families in the longhouse to enjoy freshly cooked bamboo chicken and wild jungle vegetables on the tanju (patio) of the longhouse. At the end of the tour, return to the carpark for transfer to your hotel.

Good To Know


  • Reservation recommended.
  • Suitable for families and visitors of all ages.
  • This tour can be combined with a kayaking day trip from Kuching or with a day excursion to see the orangutan.
  • We recommend guests bring their own refillable water bottles and avoid using one-off plastic water bottles.
  • During our tours, we recycle wherever possible, and try to keep our waste as low as possible. We discourage the use of plastic bags, and suggest that you bring your own dry bag or small waterproof backpack.
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