1 Day Longhouse & Kiri River trip with Experienced Local Guide
8 hours
Private trip·
Up to 6 people
No Min. Age


1 Day Longhouse & Kiri River trip with Experienced Local Guide
8 hours
Private trip·
Up to 6 people
No Min. Age
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This journey will allow you to see the varied Sarawak landscape. On this day trip, Desmond will take you down winding Sarawak roads and the curvy Kiri River to visit a longhouse perched by the banks of the river. There you will meet the Bidayuh tribe, who are longtime residents of the longhouse and friends to Desmond.
What's included
What's included
- guided tours
- transportation
- longboat
- entrance fees& picnic lunch
- pick up at hotel
- Customary token gift from the visitor to the longhouse - usually this costs 25-50RM per visitor
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Where You'll Meet
Where You'll Meet
Your host provides free pick up from:
- Anywhere in Kuching
Anywhere in Kuching
Your hotel in Kuching
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Meet your host
Meet your host
Desmond is a local boy. He grew up in a small shophouse outpost in the middle of the jungle on the banks of the river that brought in goods from the native tribes which his family traded for sundry products from their shop. During his youth, he learned the local languages. His knowledge and immersion with the locals goes as deep as ink under his skin - each arm boasts a traditional tattoo - one from the Iban tribe and one from the Bidayuh. Desmond brings to light not only the traditions of the local tribes but also the long history of diverse people - the native tribes and the Chinese living side by side
13 years experience
Fluent English
Community-Based
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Helpful Questions
What should I pack?
Bug repellent
Cash to purchase the customary token gift for the longhouse hosts (usually this costs 25-50RM per visitor)
Sunscreen
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