Bakelalan

Duration:
1 day
Transport:
Boat
Tour Type:
Daily Tour
Group size:
1-4

RM500.00

Bakelalan is a small town located in the highlands of the Kelabit plateau in the northern region of Sarawak, Malaysia. It is situated approximately 1,000 meters above sea level and is surrounded by lush forests and beautiful landscapes. The town is known for its unique culture and traditions, including the famous Kelabit cuisine and the annual Pesta Babulang festival, which celebrates the local harvest.

Bakelalan is accessible by air or by road. The nearest airport is Bakelalan Airport, which has flights from Miri and Lawas. Alternatively, one can take a 4-wheel drive from Lawas to Bakelalan, which takes around 5 hours.

The town has a small population of around 2,000 people, mostly from the Kelabit community, who are known for their friendliness and hospitality. The locals are engaged in agriculture, with rice being the main crop, followed by vegetables, fruits, and coffee.

Tourism is a growing industry in Bakelalan, with visitors coming to experience the unique culture and natural beauty of the area. Popular activities include trekking, visiting the nearby hot springs, and exploring the surrounding villages.

Overall, Bakelalan is a fascinating destination for those interested in experiencing the traditional lifestyle and culture of the Kelabit people, while also enjoying the natural beauty of the highlands.

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Bakelalan is a small town located in the highlands of the Kelabit plateau in the northern region of Sarawak, Malaysia. It is situated approximately 1,000 meters above sea level and is surrounded by lush forests and beautiful landscapes. The town is known for its unique culture and traditions, including the famous Kelabit cuisine and the annual Pesta Babulang festival, which celebrates the local harvest.

Bakelalan is accessible by air or by road. The nearest airport is the Bakelalan Airport, which has flights from Miri and Lawas. Alternatively, one can take a 4-wheel drive from Lawas to Bakelalan, which takes around 5 hours.

The town has a small population of around 2,000 people, mostly from the Kelabit community, who are known for their friendliness and hospitality. The locals are engaged in agriculture, with rice being the main crop, followed by vegetables, fruits, and coffee.

Tourism is a growing industry in Bakelalan, with visitors coming to experience the unique culture and natural beauty of the area. Popular activities include trekking, visiting the nearby hot springs, and exploring the surrounding villages.

Overall, Bakelalan is a fascinating destination for those interested in experiencing the traditional lifestyle and culture of the Kelabit people, while also enjoying the natural beauty of the highlands.

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