BORNÉO À LA CARTE is collaborating with several Bidayuh communities in different regions and arranges exciting overnight stays to immerse into the daily life of Sarawak’s native Land-Dayaks. During our tours you get to explore a Bidayuh village and its surroundings, learn about their culture and taste the native food. Local homestays in the villages provide accommodation as well as delicious home-cooked meals. You will also have the opportunity to join the villagers in daily activities like craft-making and/or farming or learn about the local cuisine while preparing meals for the family together with your host.
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BORNÉO À LA CARTE is collaborating with several Bidayuh communities in different regions and arranges exciting overnight stays to immerse into the daily life of Sarawak’s native Land-Dayaks. During our tours you get to explore a Bidayuh village and its surroundings, learn about their culture and taste the native food. Local homestays in the villages provide accommodation as well as delicious home-cooked meals. You will also have the opportunity to join the villagers in daily activities like craft-making and/or farming or learn about the local cuisine while preparing meals for the family together with your host.

BORNÉO À LA CARTE is collaborating with several Bidayuh communities in different regions and arranges exciting overnight stays to immerse into the daily life of Sarawak’s native Land-Dayaks. During our tours you get to explore a Bidayuh village and its surroundings, learn about their culture and taste the native food. Local homestays in the villages provide accommodation as well as delicious home-cooked meals. You will also have the opportunity to join the villagers in daily activities like craft-making and/or farming or learn about the local cuisine while preparing meals for the family together with your host.

BORNÉO À LA CARTE is collaborating with several Bidayuh communities in different regions, offering comfortable daytrips to meet Sarawak’s native Land-Dayaks. During our excursions you get to explore a Bidayuh village, learn about their culture and taste the native food. Depending on which village you visit, the tour may also include some hiking, a refreshing dip in a nearby stream or waterfall, a visit of a local market or allow you to witness local craft-making.

The caves of Silabur are amongst the most beautiful anywhere and belong on the list of places you must see before you die! Through cracks and holes in the cave ceiling, sun rays are channelled into the cave and illuminate the cave walls. Depending on the intensity and angle of the sun rays hitting the jade-like surface of the cave walls, they seem to shine in different colours of green, blue and purple. A truly enchanting and breath-taking spectacle of nature!

With a height of 2,423 metres above sea level Mount Murud is the highest mountain in Sarawak. Thanks to its unique flora and fauna, Mount Murud is now a protected area within the Pulong Tau National Park. Stunning rock formations coupled with breath-taking panoramic views will satisfy every mountaineers desires.

Ba’Kelalan, a valley in the Northern Highlands of Sarawak, is not the regular tourism destination. Accommodation in rustic yet quaint local homestays, home-cooked meals made from organic local farm and jungle produce, as well as the friendly hospitality of the natives make a stay at Ba’Kelalan a truly enjoyable getaway.

There is this term in Iban: ‘iru’. It means adopted. It’s a centuries-old practice by the Ibans, that in case a couple cannot have any children, they will ask to adopt a child from relatives or friends. With our 15 days Iru Programme (adoption programme), we offer you the truly unique opportunity to be adopted by an Iban longhouse community! You will stay with different families and get yourself involved in their daily life.

Discover the outstanding natural wonders of Mulu! From lush primary rainforest with an incredible biodiversity, to one of the world’s largest cave systems underneath, this national park never ceases to amaze its visitors. And the challenging trek to the Pinnacles, a series of 45 meter high razor-sharp limestone spikes, which tower majestically above the surrounding forest, offers the adventurous traveller a breathtaking experience.

Although one of the smallest national parks in Sarawak, the Tanjung Datu National Park is second to none in terms of natural beauty with its lush rainforest, white sandy beaches and turquoise-blue sea. Explore the rugged forest-covered hills with a wide range of unusual plant species and an equally rich wildlife.