ðïļ Sarawak Cultural Village â Half-Day Cultural Tour: 5 Spots Worth Your Time
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Tbh when I first went to Sarawak Cultural Village, I thought it'd be one of those "for tourists only" places...
Turns out it's way bigger than I expected â 17 acres of actual living museum, not just display. Every traditional house has real people inside doing crafts, cooking traditional food, telling their stories. Spent the whole afternoon there and still didn't cover everything.
Here's what I think are the best bits


Source: Thomas Quine (Wikimedia Commons)The Orang Ulu longhouse is the most photogenic spot. High ceilings covered in beadwork and murals, super vibrant colours. Someone was playing traditional instruments when I walked in â the atmosphere was genuinely something else.

Source: Thomas Quine (Wikimedia Commons)The bamboo walkway outside the Iban longhouse is another great photo spot. That bamboo bridge? Almost every shot looks like it could be a cover photo.

Source: Thomas Quine (Wikimedia Commons)The handicrafts around the village are really well made â bamboo lampshades, beadwork, wood carvings. Good quality souvenir material.

Source: Thomas Quine (Wikimedia Commons)The stone carvings outside the Bidayuh longhouse caught my eye too. Spent a good 10 minutes just looking at the patterns.

Source: Thomas Quine (Wikimedia Commons)Don't miss the cultural performances â twice daily at 11:30am and 4pm. Traditional dance, music, and costumes. The energy live is something you can't capture on a phone.
Practical Info
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Address: Pantai Damai, Santubong, Kuching (about 35 mins from city centre)
Hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm (last entry 4:00pm)
Tickets:
Malaysian - Adult RM95 / Child RM65
Non-Malaysian - Adult RM135 / Child RM85
(Cheaper online, above is walk-in price)
ïļ Combo with lunch available: RM138 (Malaysian adult)
Real Reviews
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"Very educational and interesting to learn about the different ethnic groups in Sarawak... the cultural dance performance is a must-watch!" â Azreen S.



(Google Maps)"The staff are very friendly and explain their culture in each house. The bamboo bridge area was the highlight for me, really beautiful scenery." â Wei Ling C.



(Google Maps)"Best place to bring overseas visitors. You can get a good overview of Sarawak's main ethnic groups in half a day. Just bring water, there's a lot of walking." â Kenji T.



(TripAdvisor)RM95 might feel steep for locals, but if you've got friends visiting Kuching, this is the kind of place everyone should experience at least once. I've been three times and noticed something new each visit.
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