What a fantastic way to wrap up Sumandak Takes Borneo Season 1! Visiting a local songket maker must have been a fascinating experience. Songket is such a beautifully intricate fabric, with its gold or silver thread woven into stunning patterns. Watching the process firsthand and learning about the cultural significance of songket in Borneo would have been a memorable highlight.The trio went to Annah Rais Longhouse. At the longhouse, Tracie, Auni, and Dina likely heard stories passed down through generations, seeing artifacts, and learning about the significance of the ritual in the past. The Bidayuh’s spiritual beliefs, the use of the skulls, and their connection to ancestors must have been a profound experience for them.
Visiting the Sarawak Cultural Village would have been an incredible way for Tracie, Auni, and Dina to explore the diverse cultures and traditions of the many tribes that call Sarawak home. From the Iban to the Bidayuh and the Orang Ulu, each tribe has its own distinct customs, clothing, and way of life, and the village showcases all of that beautifully.
Tracie, Auni, and Dina must have had a great time learning to play the sape, a traditional Sarawak musical instrument. It’s such a unique part of Borneo’s culture, and getting to try it firsthand must have been a special experience. After that, exploring Sarawak’s black pepper, one of its largest exports, must have been an interesting and flavorful activity, perhaps learning about the farming process and how it’s used in local cuisine. Ending the day with a dip in a hot spring sounds like the perfect way to relax and unwind. Was it a natural hot spring surrounded by beautiful scenery
It sounds like the trio had a wonderful day exploring Borneo! They started with a visit to Pungu Borneo, which is known for its local handmade jewelry, likely getting a glimpse of the region’s artisan craftsmanship. Then they headed to Pasar Serikin, a unique market that’s right next to the Indonesia border, offering a mix of cultural items and local goods. Wrapping up the day with a dinner at Siniawan Heritage Town sounds like a perfect way to experience the traditional atmosphere of the area, with its old buildings and charming night market vibes.
The trio’s journey takes them to the highlands of Bario, where they embark on a thrilling ride in a small airplane. Upon arrival, they head straight to the local farming communities to learn about the traditional paddy processing and Bario Pineapple plantation known for producing some of the sweetest pineapples in the world. After immersing themselves in the local produce, the trio heads to a Kelabit longhouse, where they are warmly welcomed by the Kelabit people—an indigenous group known for their rich culture and traditions.
The trio’s now at Sibu, they begin their day with a visit to a local village where they get the chance to witness the traditional process of sagu snack-making. ext, the trio sets off to explore the mystery of Jerunai with guided by a local expert who shares the stories and myths surrounding the area. The trio heads to Pasar Mukah, a bustling market known for its traditional umai—a fresh, tangy seafood dish that’s a favorite in the region and to cap off their time in Sibu, the trio boards a river cruise to take in the stunning scenery. As the boat glides along the river, the gentle breeze on their faces, they watch the sun begin to set.
The trio now finds themselves in Kuching, the capital city of Sarawak and their first stop is the Borneo Cultures Museum, a must-visit for anyone eager to learn about the diverse cultures of the region.
Next, they head to a local workshop where they get the chance to try their hand at making Kek Lapis, a traditional Sarawakian layered cake. The trio watches in awe as skilled bakers prepare the cake, layer by layer, with intricate patterns and vibrant colors. After all the cultural immersion and hands-on activities, it’s time to indulge in some local delicacies at Lepau Restaurant, a well-loved spot in Kuching.
The trio’s adventure takes an exciting new turn as they fly from Kota Kinabalu to Tawau, ready. Upon arrival, they head straight to a fisherman village to witness the process of anchovy-making.
After exploring the village and soaking in the local atmosphere, they make their way to a luxurious water villa, where they check in and take in the stunning views of the turquoise waters below. They quickly change into their snorkel gear and head out to explore the underwater world. Their final stop in Semporna, where they decide to end their journey with a relaxing massage. The serene spa setting, accompanied by the gentle sounds of the waves, provides the perfect environment for them to relax and unwind after an exhilarating adventure.
After their incredible adventures through the countryside, the trio heads back to Kota Kinabalu, eager to explore the city and meet Jess Boubie, a talented local female jeweler renowned for her unique creations.
Kota Kinabalu offers a vibrant blend of modernity and tradition, and they’re excited to dive into its artistic side. the trio continues their artistic adventure, this time heading to Tao Art, a renowned pottery studio in Kota Kinabalu At Tao Art, they meet with the studio’s expert pottery instructors, who guide them through the ancient art of pottery-making.
Starting with a visit to Kampung Sumangkap, famous for its traditional gong-making. In this vibrant village, the trio gets a firsthand look at the centuries-old art of crafting these iconic gongs, an essential part of the local culture.
Tracie, Dina & Auni adventure continues as they make their way from Keningau to the cool, scenic town of Kundasang, where the thrill of an ATV ride awaits them. As they speed through the rugged terrain, the awe-inspiring view of the majestic Mount Kinabalu that truly steals the show.
The trio heads deeper into their adventure, the air is thick with the scent of nature as they travel through lush greenery and untamed landscapes.
Their next stop is Marais Center, where the trio gets a chance to try cooking and eating local delicacies the traditional way.
Amidst the journey down memory lane, Tracie Sinidol discovers how the hometown has evolved. Join Tracie and her friends exploring Tenom as they delve into the vibrant world of a greenery hills scenery at Sinurambi Tambunan Viewing Point.
From the viewing point , Tracie and her friends will venture into local handmade craft at Batu Lunguyan