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Longhouse Tours
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holiday in Sarawak is not complete without a visit to the longhouses
that are the traditional dwellings of many of the natives here such as
the Iban, Bidayuh and Orang Ulu. A longhouse is a terraced street of
separate dwellings covered by one roof. A tuai rumah (headman) is the
head of the longhouse. Every family has their own separate bilik
(room). Communal activities are carried out on the ruai (verandah).
Male visitors will spend a night on the verandah whereas female
visitors are invited to stay in the bilik or room. Longhouse
communities normally wear practical clothes like jeans and T-shirts.
They only wear their traditional costumes during festivals like Gawai
Dayak or the Iban harvest festival and also during weddings. Tour
groups are normally greeted with a glass of tuak or rice wine and a
welcome dance. After that, they will tour the longhouses and will be
entertained by various cultural performances. You are usually invited
to join in the dancing. Visitors can spend a night at the longhouses or
in a nearby guesthouse.
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