The River That Gives Life: The Salinatan Experience
Venture into Sabah’s remote interior where rivers guide life, forests stand for centuries, and longhouses carry living heritage across generations. This is a journey into the borderlands near.
Venture into Sabah’s remote interior where rivers guide life, forests stand for centuries, and longhouses carry living heritage across generations.
This is a journey into the borderlands near Kalimantan where culture is not preserved behind glass, but lived every day.
You move through river highways, ancient ironwood forests, and Murut longhouse communities shaped by resilience, identity, and land.
This is not sightseeing. It is access, responsibility, and connection in one of Borneo’s most grounded cultural landscapes.
Premium here means meaning, not luxury. Presence, not comfort.
- Early departure from Kota Kinabalu into Sabah’s interior landscapes
- Journey through Nabawan and rural highland communities
- 4WD transfer deeper into river-connected Murut territory
- Boat journey into longhouse settlements along the river
- Traditional longhouse welcome and orientation with hosts
- Shared dinner and introduction to river-based daily life
- Explore ancient Belian (ironwood) forest with local guides
- Learn cultural and ecological significance of the forest
- Understand community-led conservation practices
- Return to longhouse for communal lunch and village life immersion
- Boat transfer to riverside campsite area in the afternoon
- Evening cultural sharing with Murut dance and storytelling
- Morning departure from longhouse after breakfast
- Boat journey to Pensiangan historical region
- Visit Antanom memorial and indigenous resistance sites
- Learn about Murut history and colonial-era resistance
- Overland journey back through Nabawan toward Kota Kinabalu
- Reflection journey as landscapes transition back to the city
This experience supports Murut longhouse communities and rural river settlements working to protect cultural heritage, forest ecosystems, and intergenerational knowledge systems.
- Community livelihoods: supports longhouse families, boat operators, guides, and rural hosts
- Forest stewardship: strengthens protection of ancient Belian ironwood ecosystems
- Cultural preservation: sustains Murut traditions, storytelling, and rituals
- Youth opportunity: supports rural youth engagement in heritage and guiding roles
- Responsible tourism: enables low-impact travel that benefits remote communities
- Corporate and ESG teams seeking leadership reflection in frontier environments
- History and cultural travellers interested in indigenous heritage and resistance narratives
- Researchers, educators, and learners exploring Borneo’s living cultural landscapes
- This experience is inclusive of round-trip hotel transfers, accommodation, meals, and curated community activities throughout the whole journey. Licensed on-ground partners and community hosts will manage and support your experience throughout.
- The minimum group size is 4 guests per booking.
- Pricing is tiered based on group size, with a maximum of 9 guests per departure.
- Booking enquiries are responded to within 24–48 hours.
