Visite du village culturel Mari-Mari avec déjeuner





Description
Départ de l'hôtel de ville pour le village culturel Mari-Mari, village culturel de Sabah. Le village fonctionne comme un musée qui préserve la culture ethnique de Bornéo. Il partage les connaissances, l'histoire, la culture et la tradition de Bornéo avec les visiteurs afin qu'il ne soit pas oublié.
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Itinéraire
Notre guide vous récupérera à 9 h et commencera votre visite culturelle au village de Mari-Mari. À votre arrivée, vous serez accueilli en guise de préparation pour votre voyage dans le temps à Bornéo préhistorique; un briefing sur les règles du village est indispensable avant d'entrer. Vous serez accueilli par le chef et passerez une cérémonie de bienvenue personnalisée. Ensuite, vous pouvez traverser le pont suspendu pour entrer dans Mari-Mari. Il s'agit d'une combinaison de cinq ethnies telles que Dusun, Rungus, Murut, Bajau et Lundayeh. Chaque ethnique a ses propres histoires exotiques et sa danse traditionnelle ainsi que son histoire. Le déjeuner sera servi à l'intérieur même de Mari-Mari. Après le déjeuner, il est temps de faire ses adieux aux villageois et de partir pour le 21e siècle, alors que nous vous transférons dans votre hôtel respectif.
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Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Notre chauffeur viendra vous chercher dans le hall de votre hôtel.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(55)
Very well run venue, guide are excellent.
Really informative and our guide Melanie had a great sense of humour. Very enjoyable way to learn about the Sabah culture.
We went as a family of 4 with two teens (15&17) and were surprisingly impressed with the mari mari experience. From visiting traditional tribal homes, trying food and drink, watching and taking part (optional) in a performance, henna and then ending with a delish buffet. Our tour guide, Rayneal, was excellent - he was entertaining, friendly, funny and v knowledgeable - excellent member of the team! All the performers and staff were brilliant and we all thoroughly enjoyed it (even the usually unimpressed teens!)
Visiting the village wasn't on our list of things to do as we had heard it was too "touristy " however we ended up going and was not disappointed. Whilst yes it is an artificial experience it is a great way to learn and interactive and the guides are great. We had Van Allen and he really made the day. We booked through trip advisor and the downside would be I tried contacting the providing company numerous times with no response so did get a bit stressed that we weren't even going to get picked up but we did.
The village experience was excellent. The guide knew quite a bit about the history culture and everything was well organized. The village is quite and it’s in a beautiful location. This staff were very friendly.
It sounds like it will be very touristy and a little cheesy but it was great learning about the tribes and their customs while trying different food, drink or blow darts (which sold my husband on this morning activity). A great time spent!
Some of the houses are accessed by uneven steps. Plenty of walking including slight uphill. The guides are very knowledgeable. A fantastic fun day out with lots of surprises.
It was an interesting place to visit but it was very busy so we didn’t really get a chance to fully explore the history. Moved quite quickly through the various “villages”.
WOW!! I absolutely loved this experience. I booked direct with the Mari Mari Cultural Village and arranged them to pick me up and drop me off at the hotel. It is a bit like a living museum in that they have 5 main types of house set up representing 5 of the main tribes in Sabah. Tom, our guide was so good - deep knowledge of the tribes and a good sense of humour. The history, traditions and home life of the tribes was so interesting and to be honest I could have listened for days to learn more. The ' tour' ends with a stunning range of dances traditional to each tribe and performed for different reasons. Then they provide a buffet lunch, which is very good. Took too many photos but without the words/ information they may mean nothing. This trip is a MUST
Very interesting. Very good value for money. Interesting taste experience. Well managed flow despite the world



