A visit to the Annah Rais Longhouse

in #culturevulture6 years ago

I've never been to visit Longhouse in Sarawak but last year In June 2017, I finally managed to visit this Bidayuh Longhouse which is just an hour drive from Kuching city. This is one of the most popular longhouse that a majority of travellers would visit and is sold by local travel agents. Annah Rais Longhouse is a Bidayuh settlement in south of Kuching, Sarawak The land of Hornbill. A homestay at the foothill of Borneo Highlands near the mountains marking the border to Kalimantan. What you can experience when visiting this place is the Cultural dance performance. Other than the authentic longhouse experience, it is also famous for the hot springs nearby, soaking in the hot spring, visit the stunning waterfall, jungle trekking, enjoy the nature and also you can do Bamboo rafting through the beautiful tropical rainforest along the knee-level shallow stream which is so much fun and adventurous.

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Traditional dance perform by Bidayuh cultural dancers at Annah Rais Longhouse. While entertained by the Bidayuh cultural group & dancers with their most authentic cultural dance. You will be served with drinks or the local rice wine while enjoying the show.

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Interior of Annah Rais Longhouse, Everyday life at Annah Rais Longhouse some people claim that Annah Rais is on a more commercial side, due to the located close to Kuching city, hence the dwellers here are more modern and up to date. For more traditional dwellers one can choose to visit other longhouses in the remote areas.

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Exterior of Annah Rais Longhouse, wide balcony with bamboo and wooden flooring

That's all for today, Please stay tune for my short video from my last visit to Annah Rais Longhouse in my next entry!
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Hi Myra, thanks for sharing i'd love to visit Sarawak in future. looking forward for your next entry Keep posting