Tutong beauty lies in its serenity. With its charming town surrounded by small hills and beautiful black water lakes. The waters almost resemble tea, stained a dark hue due to the release of tannins from surrounding vegetation. Spend time in the town and enjoy popular cuisine such as Rojak and Pulut Panggang. There is even a lively market every Thursday morning, where you can find local handicrafts, food and fresh produce.
The Alai Gayoh, which means large house in Dusun, is a traditional wooden dwelling with much history. It has been turned into a blissful abode built on top of a calm lagoon overseeing much of Bukit Udal’s scenic greeneries. If you are going to visit here, make sure to make an appointment beforehand with Eyad Samhan at +673 864 0437. Travellers are welcomed with delightful Dusun cuisine and a treasure trove of ethnic culture. You’ll find yourself foraging from the nearby lands, catching breathtaking views and sceneries, and immersing yourself in the decades-old worth of customs, practices and music of the Dusun people.
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