Tatau, the capital of the Tatau District in Bintulu Division, Sarawak, Malaysia, is a town steeped in cultural richness. Known for its diverse linguistic landscape, it is home to the Iban, Kenyah, Beketan, and Punan languages. Established as a district in 1987, Tatau offers a unique glimpse into the traditional and cultural heritage of Sarawak. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture and explore the distinct traditions that define this Malaysian town.
Tatau is best explored on foot to fully appreciate its cultural sites.
Try local dishes that reflect the diverse cultural influences of the region.
While Malay is widely understood, learning a few phrases in Iban or Kenyah can enhance your experience.
Respect local customs and traditions, especially during cultural festivals.
Be prepared for tropical weather; light clothing and rain gear are recommended.
Spring is warm and ideal for exploring cultural sites and local festivals.
Summer can be hot and humid; stay hydrated and take breaks during midday.
Fall offers pleasant weather, perfect for outdoor activities and cultural tours.
Winter is mild, making it a good time for visiting museums and indoor attractions.
MYR RM
$50-$100 p/day
31,920
Malay, Iban, English
March-May, September-November
Cultural, Heritage, Exploration