City Sightseeing: See, hear, and taste the wild side of Borneo with a half-day journey to a cultural village where age-old traditions are being kept alive. Enroute, you’ll pass the Kota Kinabalu City Mosque. Built in 2000, the city’s largest mosque features a prayer hall that can hold up to 12,000 worshippers and houses three religious schools.
Traditional Living: Then, you’ll leave the city behind and make your way out into the lush countryside. After arriving in the village, a guide will lead you through this open-air museum, a living testament to Borneo’s ancient history. See how the women cook their meals using bamboo, learn how blowguns were used to hunt and discover the ancient symbolism behind tribal tattoos. This unforgettable experience continues with a dance ceremony accompanied by music followed by a few samplings of freshly made food.
Requirements & Restrictions: Guests with restricted mobility are not permitted on this excursion. Must be able to walk down/uphill the staircase of some tribal houses.