Sarawak Cultural Village
- Known as the Living Museum.
- The Cultural Village was set up to safeguard Sarawak's social legacy.
- Only 32km from the state capital, Kuching and Situated at Pantai Damai, Santubong.
- Principle fascination is indigenous individuals from 9 primary tribes that live inside the timberland.
- Their craftsmanship is sensational.
What can you find there?
- Demonstrating traditional day activity from Sarawak's tribes the processing of sago and handicrafts. Dance for visitors wearing Sarawak’s traditional costumes.
- The village also has a theater, where can enjoy multicultural dance programs.
- There’s a restaurant and handicraft shop available as well.
- Explore the night functions and drink rice wine, tuak, made by Iban.
- Guesthouses are also available for visitors.
- You can even get married in traditional Iban, Malay, Bidayuh or Orang Ulu style at the Sarawak Cultural Village.
- The houses are originally built since they are legitimate copy of a tribal house and there are individuals from the social gathering in valid dress.
How to get to the Sarawak Cultural Village?
Pantai Damai, Santubong,malaysia
- By bus - A Kuching-Damai shuttle bus service departs regularly from Sarawak Cultural Village.
- By taxi - 45 minutes drive from Kuching.
More information about Sarawak Cultural Village
- Open Daily: 7AM–7PM
- Entrance fees: Adult -- 60MYR Children -- 30MYR