ðïļ Sarawak Cultural Village: The Ultimate 'Sarawak in a Day' Experience
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ïļ Can you really experience ALL of Sarawak's cultures in ONE day?Sarawak Cultural Village (SCV) is a living museum located at the foot of Mount Santubong, about 35 minutes from Kuching city. It's often called "Sarawak in a day" â and honestly, it lives up to the name.
You get to walk through authentic replica houses of Sarawak's main ethnic groups: Bidayuh, Iban, Orang Ulu, Penan, Melanau, Malay, and Chinese. Each house is built in the traditional style, with artifacts and info inside.

Source: Wikimedia Commons (Nada El Houri / CC BY)
Source: Wikimedia Commons (Nada El Houri / CC BY)What's the highlight?
Cultural dance show (twice daily: 11:30am & 4:00pm)
Blowpipe (sumpit) demonstration â they actually shoot!
The Iban longhouse â massive and impressive
Orang Ulu intricate wood carvings
Melanau tall house built by the river
Chinese farmhouse with a traditional kitchenWhat people are saying:
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4.4 (5,000+ reviews)"This is a must-visit in Kuching. The cultural dance performance is world-class!" â John T. (TripAdvisor)
"A great place to learn about Sarawak's diverse cultures in one place. The houses are authentic and well-maintained." â Sarah L. (Google Reviews)
"Good for families. Kids loved the blowpipe demonstration and the traditional houses." â David K. (TripAdvisor)
"I went there twice already. Every time the performance feels different. Highly recommended!" â Mei Y. (Google Reviews)
"The atmosphere is incredible. Surrounded by rainforest and traditional longhouses, it feels like stepping back in time." â Alex R. (TripAdvisor)
Hours: Daily 9:00am - 5:00pm
Admission: ~RM60-90 adults (foreigners), lower for locals
Address: Damai Beach Road, Santubong, Kuching
Getting there: ~35 min drive from Kuching city centerIf you have friends visiting Kuching, this should be on their list. It's not a tourist trap â it's genuinely educational AND fun.
Have you been? What did you think? Drop a comment below


Source: Flickr / Tim Mansfield (CC BY)
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Source: Flickr / Thom Quine (CC BY)
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