Longhouse Tours
A 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.