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Visiting A Mengkak Longhouse And Appreciating The Iban Culture In Sarawak, Malaysia

October 21, 2009 By: WorldBeach Category: Travel Destination

Upon entering the Mengkak Longhouse, we were surprised that the atmosphere inside was so much cooler compared to outside. It was probably due to the wooden floor boards, tree-bark wall and rattan mat ceiling that kept the heat out.

It was apparent that the longhouse folks were used to having tourists around judging from the many intricate handicrafts being offered on sale such as ornamental jewellery and wooden sculptures. It’s hard to resist getting one as souvenir. I had my heart set on the unique weaving but somehow managed to refrain myself from getting it knowing very well that nothing else would fit into my small suitcase anymore.

Our tour guide, Bob Zakaria, led us to the middle of the longhouse and signalled us to sit on the floor. Before we sat, we were introduced to the house chief, Burau Anak Buba, whose affectionate smile instantly made us feel welcome.

While the longhouse folks were preparing the welcome drink, which was the infamous tuak or rice wine, and changing into their traditional costumes to perform the traditional Iban dance, Bob explained more about the Iban’s customs and values. He taught us the right way to graciously refuse the offering of tuak as some of our Muslims friends were likely to do so. We were also informed that there were over 20 families living there.

When the tuak was finally served, I thought I would reject it too as I’m not much of a drinker. But after one sip, I did not just finish mine but also those who had rejected theirs. It was a bit sweet; like a fruity alcoholic drink. Apparently, the taste of the tuak is slightly different in every longhouse. Some, according to friends, have a very strong smell that is quite oppressive.

The traditional dance followed right after. During the final dance, visitors were invited to join in. It was then that we realised that steps that looked simple can turn out to be quite a struggle for some of us.

The real fun for the longhouse folks started after all the dances finished. It was time to distribute the goodies that we had brought for them. Visitors to the Mengkak Longhouse or any longhouse for that matter are encouraged to buy some tidbits and goodies for the folks. We bought the stuffs at Serian during our lunch stop. It’s a simple gesture that not only makes the longhouse folks happy with our visits but also help to stimulate the economy of the small town.

“Do not buy sweets,” Bob had reminded us earlier in Serian. “God knows how far the nearest dentist is, if there’s ever one nearby.” he explained.

Instead, we bought them biscuits and dry food, especially the individually-wrapped ones so they could be distributed and distributed among the 20 families in the longhouse, as well as exercise books and stationery for the school-going children. These stuffs might be available just a stone’s throw away from our house but for the longhouse folks, it takes a few hours of travelling in order to get them.

While the gifts were being distributed, some ladies from our group had already slipped into the Iban traditional costumes, parading up and down the longhouse and snapping photos of one another in various poses. Others were busy obtaining the tuak to be brought back home for friends and relatives to try.

In a nutshell, everyone had an enjoyable time there. When the time came to say goodbye, some were reluctant to leave, and even suggested spending a night at the longhouse next time.

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The Ultimate Bass Fishing Spots at Thousand Island, US

August 28, 2009 By: WorldBeach Category: Fishing Spots

Bass Fishing Spots

Bass fishing is a famous sport that is a phenomenon in the United States of America, which has hooked several people in the country. Bass fishing is usually a sport that is found on rivers, lakes and on other aquatic formations of United States. Thousand islands is a popular venue for bass fishing where approximately one thousand islands which are small existing in their lake of Ontario towards the east of St.Lawrence and in east central north America. Estimation shows that there are nearly 1,700 islands where a precise count is impossible as enumerable number of tiny islands is in existence.

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The Bahamas Vacation, Travelling To The Caribbean Paradise

August 27, 2009 By: WorldBeach Category: Best Beach Vacation

The Bahamas island

The Bahamas are a great Caribbean island destination spot for travelers with over 700 small islands and cays. These islands are located east of Florida in the United States and North of the country of Cuba and make up their own English-speaking country. A tourist from around the world love to visit the Bahamas and it is a popular travel spot for honeymoons and weddings.

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Unique Pink Sands at Harbour Island, Bahamas

July 08, 2009 By: WorldBeach Category: Best Beach Vacation

Unique Pink Sands at Harbour Island, Bahamas 1

Pink Sands Beach located on Harbour Island in the Bahamas, just 50 miles east of Nassau. So close to mainland USA that to miss this beauty would be unforgivable. So, we didn’t. And others make it a point to visit this wonder of nature as well. Harbour Island is a tiny speck, only and so narrow, you can easily see the other “coast”. Whoever first set foot here 3 1/2 miles long truly found paradise. It has one of the oldest Bahamian communities. Know the pictures of pastel colored houses? They’re here! From the 1800′s right on the shoreline, what a memory.

Unique Pink Sands at Harbour Island, Bahamas 3

If you’re here for the beaches, make sure you take in the culture. Walking is best, followed by a nice ride on a golf cart. We were thinking that stocks in the local golf cart mechanic might be a winner. A real treat and “winner” as well is the food here. Don’t let “conch” scare you. Yes, it’s related to the snail, but tastes totally different.

Unique Pink Sands at Harbour Island, Bahamas 2

The beach is pink because of the red coral in the area. Mixed with the white sand it appears pink. What was striking to us is the contrast with the deep blue sky and the green vegetation. Opportunities for pictures abound. Best times are early morning before you get too many harsh shadows messing up your shot, and late in the afternoon. Don’t worry about not having enough light. The sun is almost always shining here. Rain showers occur mid afternoon. The shore slopes slowly and the sandy bottom goes for quite a ways out. Some coral remnants and rocks are clustered about, but no need for shoes. Try walking as far as you can on the beach. If you’re not thinking of going in the water, take a set of good walkie-talkies from home and keep in touch as you both explore this side of the island.

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