Sarawak Cultural Village Tickets
Discover the essence of Sarawak's diverse heritage at Sarawak Cultural Village. Immerse yourself in the traditions of 7 ethnic tribes, enjoy cultural performances, and sample local delicacies. Experience the heartbeat of Malaysia's cultural mosaic firsthand.-
Feel enthralled by the cultures and traditions of 7 Malaysian ethnic tribes: Iban, Melanau, Bidayuh, Chinese, Penan, Orang Ulu, and Malay.
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Visit the ethnic houses of each tribe and discover the harmony in their unique characteristics.
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Be enthralled by the cultural performances and enjoy a lesson in music and dance at the art learning center Persada Ilmu.
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Enhance your cultural experience by upgrading your ticket for 1-day admission including lunch and savor the taste of local delicacies
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Additionally, you have the option to upgrade your ticket to include a half-day tour of Sarawak Cultural Village, allowing you to explore at a more leisurely pace.
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Find plenty of photo opportunities all around the village and pose alongside the local staff dressed in their best traditional costumes.
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Fun Fact: Sarawak's best-known traditional music instrument is Sapeh, which was played in front of Queen Elizabeth II during her official visit in 1972.
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Feel enthralled by the cultures and traditions of 7 Malaysian ethnic tribes: Iban, Melanau, Bidayuh, Chinese, Penan, Orang Ulu, and Malay.
-
Visit the ethnic houses of each tribe and discover the harmony in their unique characteristics.
-
Be enthralled by the cultural performances and enjoy a lesson in music and dance at the art learning center Persada Ilmu.
-
Enhance your cultural experience by upgrading your ticket for 1-day admission including lunch and savor the taste of local delicacies
-
Additionally, you have the option to upgrade your ticket to include a half-day tour of Sarawak Cultural Village, allowing you to explore at a more leisurely pace.
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Find plenty of photo opportunities all around the village and pose alongside the local staff dressed in their best traditional costumes.
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Fun Fact: Sarawak's best-known traditional music instrument is Sapeh, which was played in front of Queen Elizabeth II during her official visit in 1972.