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🏠 A Weekend at Annah Rais Longhouse — Real Bidayuh Life Just Outside Kuching

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    I've been living in Kuching for a while now, and Annah Rais Longhouse was always one of those places I kept putting off. "Next time," I said. Well last weekend I finally drove the hour-plus past Batu Kitang and up into the hills — and man, I wish I'd done this sooner.

    This isn't one of those touristy "cultural village" set pieces. This is a real Bidayuh longhouse that's been standing for over 200 years. You walk in and the whole place smells like an old kampung house — creaky wooden floorboards, kids running along the corridors, grandmas sitting by their doors.


    ðŸ“ļ Source: Annah Rais Longhouse exterior

    The highlight is the central gallery (they call it awah), a long open corridor that runs the entire length of the house. It's basically their living room, kitchen, playground, and social hub all in one. I was mid-way walking through when an uncle called me up, insisting his homemade tuak (rice wine) was the best in the whole village. ðŸĪĢ Try saying no to that.


    ðŸ“ļ Source: The central corridor (awah)

    If you want the full experience, they offer homestay packages. Found a review on Google Maps that said: "Staying overnight was an eye-opening experience. The family treated us like their own. Highly recommend the bamboo chicken dinner." — Bamboo chicken is exactly what it sounds like: chicken stuffed into bamboo tubes and roasted over fire. Sounds amazing. I didn't stay overnight this time, but next visit I'm booking it for sure.


    ðŸ“ļ Source: Inside the longhouse

    Another traveler on TripAdvisor wrote: "It's not a tourist trap. It's a real community. The people are genuinely warm and welcoming. Just be respectful and you'll have a great time." Couldn't agree more. It's all about mindset — respect their culture, and they'll welcome you like family.

    Walking to the back of the longhouse, there's a small river where the kids swim. Some of the Bidayuh guides also offer jungle treks to nearby waterfalls. I even heard there's a natural hot spring in the area, but I didn't have time to check it out.


    ðŸ“ļ Source: Scenery around the longhouse

    A quick word about the tuak. This isn't the sweetened, watered-down stuff you buy in shops. It's traditional Bidayuh-style — fermented rice with their own family recipe. Slightly sweet but packs a punch. My Sabahan friend had two glasses and his face went red. Said it was "legit strong" 😂

    Practical Info:

    • 📍 Location: ~1 - 1.5 hour drive from Kuching city. Waze "Annah Rais Longhouse"
    • 🕐 Best time: Morning before it gets hot
    • 💰 Entry: around RM10 - RM20 (ask when you arrive)
    • ðŸĄ Homestay: roughly RM80 - RM150/night (includes dinner + breakfast)
    • ⚠ïļ Tips: Wear long pants, bring mosquito repellent, roads can be rough
    • ðŸ“ļ Always ask before taking photos — respect their customs


    ðŸ“ļ Source: Bidayuh traditional crafts

    Bottom line: If you want an authentic Sarawak longhouse experience near Kuching, Annah Rais is the real deal. No over-commercialization, no hard selling. Just a real community living their daily lives. Take a drive up this weekend, it's worth it.

    Anyone here been to Annah Rais? Tried the bamboo chicken or the hot spring? Drop your experience below 🙌


    ðŸ“ļ Source: Surrounding paddy fields and landscape

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