Sabah’s Mari-Mari Cultural Village offers visitors a unique opportunity to enjoy the vibrant traditions of the Kadazan Dusun tribe. This one-day adventure, priced from Kč 1,459 per person, promises an authentic cultural experience complete with guided exploration, engaging activities, and a delectable Kadazan Dusun lunch. Whether you’re a culture enthusiast or simply curious to learn more, the captivating sessions and traditional performances throughout the day are sure to leave a lasting impression.
Key Points
- The Mari-Mari Cultural Village visit in Sabah offers an immersive experience into the local Kadazan Dusun tribe’s lifestyle, traditions, and cuisine.
- Participants can engage in cultural activities, witness traditional dances, and enjoy a Kadazan Dusun lunch as part of the one-day experience.
- The pricing for the activity starts from Kč 1,459 per person, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and no upfront payment required.
- The morning session focuses on exploration and cultural activities, while the afternoon session provides a deeper immersion into the tribe’s way of life.
- The package includes entrance tickets, meals, and an in-house guide, but airfare, visa, and personal expenses are not covered.
Overview and Pricing
The activity "Sabah: Mari-Mari Cultural Village Visit with Lunch" is priced from Kč 1,459 per person.
It’s a one-day experience with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. Customers can reserve without upfront payment.
The tour immerses visitors in the local lifestyle, traditions, activities, and cuisine of the Kadazan Dusun tribe.
Immerse in the local lifestyle, traditions, activities, and cuisine of the Kadazan Dusun tribe on this cultural experience.
Highlights include exploring traditional buildings, engaging in cultural activities, and experiencing vibrant heritage through dances and unique snacks.
The tour includes entrance tickets, meals, and an in-house guide.
However, it’s not suitable for certain groups like wheelchair users and those with low fitness levels.
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Cultural Experience
Visitors can enjoy the local lifestyle, traditions, activities, and cuisine of the Kadazan Dusun tribe at the Mari-Mari Cultural Village.
They’ll explore traditional Kadazan Dusun buildings and engage in cultural activities. Visitors can experience the vibrant heritage through traditional dances and unique snacks, including rice wine.
The cultural experience offers an authentic glimpse into the rich heritage of Sabah’s indigenous community, allowing visitors to learn about their way of life and appreciate the diversity of Malaysia’s cultural tapestry.
Morning Session Itinerary Highlights
The morning session at the Mari-Mari Cultural Village runs from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Visitors begin with registration at 10:00 am, followed by 2 hours of exploration, traditional dances, and a Kadazan Dusun lunch at 1:00 pm. The morning itinerary highlights are:
| Time | Activity |
|——|———|
| 10:00 am | Registration |
| 10:15 am – 12:15 pm | Explore traditional buildings and engage in cultural activities |
| 12:15 pm – 12:45 pm | Witness vibrant traditional dances |
| 1:00 pm | Enjoy a Kadazan Dusun lunch |
This immersive cultural experience showcases the unique heritage and lifestyle of the Kadazan Dusun tribe.
Afternoon Session Itinerary Highlights
After the morning session, the afternoon itinerary at the Mari-Mari Cultural Village runs from 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm.
Visitors can explore the traditional homes and engage in cultural activities starting at 1:00 pm.
At 4:00 pm, everyone gathers for a hi-tea, which features a variety of local delicacies.
The afternoon provides a deeper immersion into the Kadazan Dusun tribe‘s way of life, allowing guests to witness their unique traditions and customs firsthand.
This session complements the morning’s introductory experience, offering a comprehensive cultural exploration.
More Great Tours NearbyInclusions and Exclusions
The package for the Mari-Mari Cultural Village visit includes the entrance ticket, meals (either lunch or hi-tea), and an in-house guide to lead the experience.
However, airfare, visa, transfer, and other personal expenses aren’t covered.
The activity isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, people over 75 years old, those with low fitness levels, and babies under 1 year.
Visitors are advised to bring their passport or ID, sunglasses, hat, and sunscreen.
Customer service will contact after booking to ensure valid communication details are provided.
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Suitable Participants
Although the Mari-Mari Cultural Village visit is designed for a wide range of visitors, certain groups may find the experience more challenging.
The activity isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, as the terrain can be uneven and difficult to navigate. Likewise, those over 75 years old or with low fitness levels may struggle with the walking required.
Plus, babies under 1 year old aren’t recommended due to the potential safety risks.
However, the culture and activities are well-suited for most able-bodied adults and families with children able to participate in the various experiences.
What to Bring
Preparing for the Mari-Mari Cultural Village visit involves packing a few essential items.
Visitors should bring their passport or ID for registration. Sunglasses and a hat are recommended to shield from the sun. Sunscreen is essential to protect skin.
The cultural activities may involve getting hands-on, so comfortable, closed-toe shoes are advised. It’s also wise to bring a small bag or daypack to carry personal items.
Water and snacks are available onsite, but guests may want to pack extra. By coming prepared, visitors can fully enjoy the cultural experience at Mari-Mari without distraction.
Customer Reviews and Ratings
Visitors to the Mari-Mari Cultural Village have overwhelmingly positive impressions, with the experience earning an impressive 4.8/5 rating based on 10 reviews.
Visitors to the Mari-Mari Cultural Village have overwhelmingly positive impressions, with the experience earning an impressive 4.8/5 rating based on 10 reviews.
Travelers highlight:
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The engaging and immersive nature of the cultural activities, allowing them to deeply connect with the indigenous Kadazan Dusun traditions.
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The delicious and authentic Kadazan Dusun cuisine served, providing an authentic taste of the local flavors.
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The knowledgeable and enthusiastic guides, who brought the village’s history and customs to life in an informative and entertaining manner.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Best Way to Get to the Mari-Mari Cultural Village?
The best way to get to the Mari-Mari Cultural Village is by booking a tour package that includes round-trip transportation. This ensures a hassle-free experience and allows visitors to fully enjoy the cultural activities without worrying about driving.
Can I Purchase Additional Souvenirs or Handicrafts at the Village?
Yes, visitors can purchase souvenirs and handicrafts at the Mari-Mari Cultural Village. The village features a variety of traditional crafts and locally-made products available for purchase, allowing guests to take home a piece of the local culture.
Are There Any Specific Cultural Performances or Demonstrations Offered?
The cultural village offers various traditional performances and demonstrations, such as weaving, beadwork, and rice wine making. Visitors can observe and sometimes participate in these authentic cultural activities throughout their visit.
Can I Extend My Visit Beyond the Scheduled Program Duration?
While the cultural experience has a set program duration, visitors can’t extend their visit beyond the scheduled times. The package includes a fixed itinerary and timeline to fully immerse in the cultural activities.
What Is the Attire Recommendation for the Cultural Experience?
The recommended attire is comfortable, casual clothing suitable for the tropical climate. Visitors are advised to wear lightweight, breathable fabrics and closed-toe shoes for optimal comfort during the cultural activities.
The Sum Up
The Mari-Mari Cultural Village offers an immersive cultural experience in Sabah. Visitors can explore traditional buildings, participate in engaging activities, and savor a Kadazan Dusun lunch, all while witnessing captivating dances and trying unique local snacks. With sessions running throughout the day, this one-day adventure provides an authentic glimpse into the vibrant cultural heritage of the region, priced from Kč 1,459 per person.
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