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Approximately: 2-3 Hours
Time: 10:00
AM / 12:00 PM / 03:00 PM
Tour Price:
Adult RM160.00
Child RM110.00 (3-12 years old)
(Min. 02 Adults)
Includes:
Return ground transport ex-Kota Kinabalu hotel
Itinerary:
Meet at hotel lobby and proceed to Monsopiad Cultural Village
located approximately 20-minutes from downtown Kota Kinabalu. On
arrival, register at the reception counter, meet the local guide
for the village and proceed to the restaurant for a welcome drink.
After the welcome drink, follow the guide to visit the various
traditional farmhouses. In the farmhouse are displays of various
tools, baskets, musical instruments and other everyday tools, food
that the local natives use. Within the Monsopiad Village is the "Gintutun
do Mohoing", a stone monolith erected long ago, a silent witness
to many legends of Monsopiad. Within it, is believed to dwell
spirits from the past. Today, many people visit the stone for
luck.
The guide will explain the various houses, the materials used, the
methods use to de husk the staple food "rice". Finally, visit the
"House of Skulls" where the 42 skulls of Monsopiad enemies are
kept. Proceed to the multi purpose hall to witness the "Cultural
Dances Performances". After the Cultural Dances Performance depart
for hotel in Kota Kinabalu.
Note:
* Rates
applicable to worldwide market only.
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Surcharge of RM20 per person will be charged for pick up & drop
off at Nexus, Rasaria Resort, Beringgis Resort.
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Cultural Dances Performance: 11:00 AM / 02:00 PM / 04:00 PM
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Things You
Should Know |
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When
entering the house of skulls, visitors are requested: -
1.
To remove thier footwear and to leave them outside.
2.
DO NOT make disrespectful gestures, remarks, laugh, shout etc.
3.
In all the houses, including the restaurant, always tread
lightly.
4.
It is disrespectful to walk over a person or any objects.
5.
DO NOT touch, make disrespectful remarks or gestures to the
following:
- Siou do Mohoing (the skulls)
- Bobohizan Sigar (Headgear), paraphernelia or instruments
- Offerings
- the Keeper's Sword
6.
DO NOT intrude the Bobohizan, any rituals and ceremonies in
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