Embark on a Cameron Highlands Orang Asli Village Tour to discover the rich indigenous culture of Malaysia. Explore the diverse lifestyles of the Orang Asli people, from coastal fishermen to forest dwellers.
Embark on a Cameron Highlands Orang Asli Village Tour to discover the rich indigenous culture of Malaysia. Explore the diverse lifestyles of the Orang Asli people, from coastal fishermen to forest dwellers.
- Cameron Highlands - Beautiful scenery of forest, native village & tea farm that can be expecting along the journey.
- Cameron Highlands - Beautiful scenery of forest, native village & tea farm that can be expecting along the journey.
- Visit to Cameron Bharat Tea Plantation
- Explore traditional bamboo huts
- Blowpipe demonstration and tool explanation
- Comfortable air-conditioned mini van transport
- Discover medicinal plants and diverse insect species
- Professional English-speaking guide with driver’s license
- Leisurely walk to a scenic waterfall
- Convenient return hotel transfer from Cameron Highlands Hotels
- Visit to Cameron Bharat Tea Plantation
- Explore traditional bamboo huts
- Blowpipe demonstration and tool explanation
- Comfortable air-conditioned mini van transport
- Discover medicinal plants and diverse insect species
- Professional English-speaking guide with driver’s license
- Leisurely walk to a scenic waterfall
- Convenient return hotel transfer from Cameron Highlands Hotels
- Outdoor Emergency Survival First Aid Kit & Personal Medication
- Lakeside Hotels Surcharge Applies
- Gratuities
- Outdoor Emergency Survival First Aid Kit & Personal Medication
- Lakeside Hotels Surcharge Applies
- Gratuities
Tourists often visit the native villages in Malaysia, known as Orang Asli Villages, in hopes of experiencing the life of the Aboriginal people and gaining insights into their culture. Orang Asli communities are scattered across various regions of Malaysia, and their lifestyle is influenced by their location. Coastal communities such as the Orang Laut,…
Tourists often visit the native villages in Malaysia, known as Orang Asli Villages, in hopes of experiencing the life of the Aboriginal people and gaining insights into their culture. Orang Asli communities are scattered across various regions of Malaysia, and their lifestyle is influenced by their location. Coastal communities such as the Orang Laut, Orang Seletar and Mah Meri are primarily fisherfolk. Meanwhile, the Temuan, Jakun and Semai have adopted farming, with quite a few managing plantations of rubber, oil palm and cacao.
Notably, approximately 40% of the Orang Asli people continue to live in forests. They practice hill rice farming, hunting, gathering, and trade in forest commodities including petai, durian, rattan and resins. These forestry tribes include the Semai, Temiar, Che Wong, Jah Hut, Semelai and Semoq Beri. A handful still lead a nomadic way of life deep in the rainforests like the Negrito groups such as the Jahai and Lanoh.
Those wishing to visit should note that during the rainy season, paths may be excessively muddy and thus travel advisories are issued.
- Bring Along:
- Rain Poncho
- Insect Repellent
- Extra Bottle Water
- Comfortable Good Grip Footwear
- Camera
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.