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Remote Longhouse Experience

Sarawak boasts many different ethnic groups. The Dayak or Dyak meaning tribe are the original people inhabiting the island of Borneo.

About the Iban Longhouse Experience

Though many have moved nearer to the cities, there are still thousands living in extremely remote areas across Sarawak. They call their homes ‘Longhouses’; traditionally a long wooden structure with separate living areas for each family and one long communal area running the length of the building for everybody to share.

This particular longhouse house is approximately 2 hours on road and another 2 – 3 hours off road and is home to the Iban (ee-ban) tribe. Spend your time immersing yourself in Iban culture and traditions, taste their cuisine such as ‘Pansuh’ (Chicken cooked in bamboo), Learn how they use the jungles’ natural resources for everyday use. Explore this remote village and it’s surrounding rainforest with beautiful waterfalls and jungle pools.

What Our Adventurers Think:

If you’re looking for a unique experience and getting of the beaten track this is the thing for you. In 4 months of travelling this was definitely one of my highlights. Me and my brother spend 4 days in Sarawak jungle with the help of Adventure Alternative Borneo. Nick did a great job with putting together a perfect itinerary for us.

We stayed at a remote longhouse and in a jungle camp next to a beautiful waterfall. The locals were very friendly and happy and the food they cooked for us was amazing. We spent the days trekking in the jungle and going down the river by boat. We even went trekking to a waterfall that even the locals barely knew existed. As far as we know we were the first tourists there ever, that’s something you don’t get to do everyday! Our guide was also nice and very knowledgeable. An incredible experience!

David Liepe Remote Longhouse Experience, Sarawak

Our Iban Remote Longhouse Experience

This is just one of many itineraries on offer for the longhouse. Itineraries can be put together, shortened or lengthened for your particular interests.

Day
Summary
1
Depart Kuching

Depart Kuching at 8am. Stop at Semenggoh wildlife centre enroute to witness the majestic Orangutan in it’s natural environment. Continue to the Longhouse and meet the locals. Socialise, get to know your surroundings and enjoy the evening of eating, drinking and listening to stories of old. Overnight in the longhouse. (L & D)

2
River Trek

Early morning wake up. Spend the full day on the river in search of Proboscis Monkeys, Estuarine Crocodiles, Hornbill and a variety of other animals. Stop for tea and biscuits at another Iban community and enjoy a traditional lunch by the side of the river. After dinner, go on a short night walk looking for many reptiles including the False Gharial (freshwater crocodile). Overnight in the longhouse. (B, L & D)

3
Trek to Rainforest Camp

Early morning trek (approx, 2 hrs) through the jungle to the rainforest camp. Hornbill, mouse and pangolin can be spotted here if you’re lucky. Arrive at the camp and spend a couple of hours at your own leisure. Swim at the waterfall surrounding the camp. After lunch, spend the afternoon trekking and learning about the flora and fauna. Visit a large newly discovered waterfall before heading back to camp. At night, take a walk in search any nocturnal creatures including the stunning array of frogs. Overnight at the camp.(B, L & D)

4
Final Day & Departure

Enjoy your final morning at the camp before heading back to the longhouse for one more meal. Thank your hosts and depart for Kuching. Expect to arrive back in Kuching late afternoon. (B & L)

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