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Koisaan Cultural Village

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Wheelchair friendly

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All ages

Highlights

  • The Koisaan Cultural Village is at Hongkod Koisaan KDCA Complex, preserving Kadazandusun culture.

  • It's a living museum sharing the history and lifestyle of the Kadazandusun community.

  • The village has 11 ethnic houses, like The Penampang Cultural House, providing a glimpse into diverse traditions in one place.

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Koisaan Cultural Village Tour Basic Walk in Package - Guided Tour [Malaysian]

Non-refundable
Adult -2%
SGD 17.29 SGD 16.92
Child -11%
SGD 11.01 SGD 9.85
Senior -11%
SGD 11.01 SGD 9.85

Koisaan Cultural Village Tour Basic Walk in Package - Guided Tour [Non - Malaysian]

Non-refundable
Adult -2%
SGD 20.44 SGD 20.11
Child -4%
SGD 15.72 SGD 15.15
Senior -4%
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About Koisaan Cultural Village

Koisaan Cultural Village offers an immersive journey into the living heritage of Sabah’s Kadazandusun people, where 11 traditional ethnic houses and hands-on cultural demonstrations bring centuries-old traditions to life just outside Kota Kinabalu. It’s the perfect half-day escape for travellers seeking authentic indigenous culture, storytelling, and interactive experiences without venturing far from the city.

Local Legends & Stories

Koisaan Cultural Village sits on land once used by the Murut people for war preparations, and stories still linger of ancestral spirit guardians tied to the bamboo groves and traditional longhouses. The name ‘Koisaan’ itself means ‘place of gathering’, reflecting its historical role as a neutral meeting ground for inter-ethnic councils.

Must Do Experiences

  • Witness the fiery art of traditional fire-making using bamboo and palm leaves

  • Dance along with a live Sumazau performance, Sabah’s iconic unity dance

  • Try your hand at Murut lansaran sling shooting and the giant slippers challenge

  • Explore the Unduk Ngandau Gallery to learn about the harvest festival’s beautiful floral headdresses

Hidden Gems

  • The penampang cultural house features rare wooden carvings of ancestral spirits rarely seen in commercial venues

  • Ask the guides about the secret meanings behind the bamboo patterns woven into the longhouse ceilings

  • The complimentary traditional drinks include tapai (fermented glutinous rice wine) made on-site

What Makes it Special

  • It’s Sabah’s only cultural village housed within a single complex where 11 distinct ethnic houses—Penampang, Tenom, Ranau, Tambunan, and more—represent each subgroup under one roof

  • The village operates as a living museum with rotating live demonstrations rather than static displays

  • Your ticket includes access to the Huminodun movie screening, an animated retelling of the Kadazandusun creation myth rarely shown publicly

Available Facilities

Restrooms Gift Shop Cafe Wheelchair Access Parking Wi-Fi First Aid

Perfect Timing

When to visit for the best experience

Visit on weekday mornings shortly after the 2pm reopening to enjoy shorter lines and more interaction time with cultural interpreters. The dry season from March to August offers the most comfortable walking conditions, though air-conditioned indoor exhibits like the Huminodun theatre provide relief year-round.

Photography Guide

Capture the perfect shots

  • Capture vibrant group shots near the giant slippers installation between 2:30–3:30pm when shadows are minimal

  • The outdoor bamboo stage for Sumazau demos offers the best natural lighting for candid cultural action shots

  • Avoid using flash inside the cultural houses—cameras are welcome but tripods require prior permission

Cultural Etiquette

Respect local customs and traditions

Remove shoes before entering any longhouse structure, even during demonstrations. Greet elders with a slight bow and offer a small gift if invited to share a meal—local customs vary by subgroup so follow your guide’s lead. Tipping is appreciated but not expected; if you wish to contribute, donations to the village’s cultural preservation fund are welcome.

Special Events & Experiences

Enhanced experiences and seasonal highlights

  • Visit during the Kaamatan Festival period (late May) for special harvest-themed demonstrations and guest performers from remote interior villages. The annual ‘Night of a Thousand Lanterns’ in October features extended lighting displays and storytelling sessions not offered during regular hours. Outside festivals, expect increased activity during Sabah School Holidays and Chinese New Year week.

Important Guidelines & Safety

Essential safety information and guidelines

  • Watch your step on raised wooden platforms—some longhouse entrances have uneven thresholds and narrow doorways. Keep hydrated and use sunscreen during outdoor walkways, especially between June and September. The cafe serves safe drinking water and local herbal drinks to help prevent motion sickness if you’re planning a long drive back to Kota Kinabalu.

Visitor Information

Entry Fee

Tickets start at MYR 35 per person and include access to all cultural houses, live demonstrations, the Huminodun cinema, and complimentary drinks. Children under 6 enter free, while senior citizens (60+) receive a 20% discount with valid ID. Combo tickets with nearby Mount Kinabalu tour operators are occasionally available for half-day itineraries.

Visit Duration

Plan for 2 to 2.5 hours to comfortably explore all 11 cultural houses and attend two live demonstrations. If short on time, prioritize the Unduk Ngandau Gallery, Sumazau show (check schedule), and fire-making demo—these offer the deepest cultural insights in the shortest window.

Accessibility

The village offers paved pathways and ramp access to most outdoor cultural houses, though some indoor exhibits in reconstructed longhouses have narrow doorways and low clearance. Wheelchairs can navigate the main circuit, but assistive listening devices are not available for movie screenings. Staff are trained to assist visitors with reduced mobility upon request.

Overview

The Koisaan Cultural Village is located at Hongkod Koisaan KDCA Complex, Km 8, Penampang Road. The Village represents a living museum to preserve the multi-ethnic Kadazandusun culture. It aims to share the knowledge, history, and cultural heritage of the multi-ethnic Kadazandusun community. The KCV offers you the opportunity to see and experience the culture and lifestyle of how the indigenous ethnic communities of the Kadazandusun used to live in the past. The village features 11 different ethnic cultural houses in one village. They are The Penampang Cultural House, The Tenom Cultural – Lansaran House, The Beaufort Cultural House, The Kota Belud Cultural House, The Kuala Penyu Cultural House, The Keningau Cultural House, The Tambunan Cultural House, The Papar Cultural House, The Ranau Cultural House, The Tuaran Cultural House and The Kudat Cultural Long House
Koisaan Cultural Village gallery
Koisaan Cultural Village gallery
Koisaan Cultural Village gallery
Koisaan Cultural Village gallery

Important Information

Opening Hours

Sunday 09:00 - 17:00
Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00

What's Included

  • Watch Huminodun Movie
  • Murut Lansaran
  • Visit all cultural house the Unduk Ngandau Gallery, and Craft Shop
  • Momolositik (Sling Shooting)
  • Display & Demo of Sigah and Sirung
  • Magagung & Sumazau Demonstration
  • Fire Making Demonstration
  • Giant Slippers
  • Complimentary Drinks
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Location

W.D.T, Mile 4 1/2, Hongkod Koisaan KDCA, 39, Jalan Penampang, 89509 Penampang, Sabah, Malaysia

Frequently Asked Questions

KDCA Sabah refers to the Hongkod Koisaan KDCA Complex, which is the home of the Koisaan Cultural Village. This complex acts as a living museum featuring 11 different ethnic cultural houses that preserve and share the heritage of the multi-ethnic Kadazandusun community.
The indigenous culture of Sabah includes the rich heritage of the multi-ethnic Kadazandusun community, which you can explore at the Koisaan Cultural Village. The village showcases their traditional past lifestyle through 11 distinct ethnic cultural houses, including the Penampang, Tenom, and Beaufort cultural houses.
The village features 11 distinct cultural houses representing Kadazandusun sub-groups from different districts including Penampang, Tenom, Beaufort, Kota Belud, Kuala Penyu, Keningau, Tambunan, Papar, and Ranau.
Most visitors spend approximately 1 to 2 hours walking through the 11 cultural houses and viewing the traditional artifacts and architectural displays at each one.
The village is located at the Hongkod Koisaan KDCA Complex at Km 8 Penampang Road, approximately 8 kilometres from the city centre, and is accessible by taxi or ride-hailing services.
Yes, the village is family-friendly and serves an educational purpose where children can observe traditional indigenous architecture and learn about historical Kadazandusun lifestyles across different districts.
Accessibility is limited as the village features traditional house structures that may include steps and uneven ground, making navigation difficult for wheelchair users and those with significant mobility restrictions.
Morning or late afternoon visits are recommended because the cultural houses are largely open-air structures without air conditioning, and midday temperatures in Penampang can be uncomfortable.
Bring comfortable walking shoes, water, and sun protection such as a hat or sunscreen, as exploring the village involves walking outdoors between the 11 separate cultural house structures.
Walk-in visitors are generally welcome during operating hours, but groups seeking a guided explanation of each cultural house should contact the KDCA Complex in advance to arrange a docent.
The Koisaan Cultural Village is the outdoor living museum component located within the larger Hongkod Koisaan KDCA Complex, which also houses indoor exhibition halls and event spaces.
Photography is generally permitted throughout the village for personal use, but visitors should ask staff before photographing any cultural performers or restricted ceremonial items on display.

About Koisaan Cultural Village

Visit on weekday mornings shortly after the 2pm reopening to enjoy shorter lines and more interaction time with cultural interpreters. The dry season from March to August offers the most comfortable walking conditions, though air-conditioned indoor exhibits like the Huminodun theatre provide relief year-round.
Plan for 2 to 2.5 hours to comfortably explore all 11 cultural houses and attend two live demonstrations. If short on time, prioritize the Unduk Ngandau Gallery, Sumazau show (check schedule), and fire-making demo—these offer the deepest cultural insights in the shortest window.
Explore the rich heritage of the Kadazandusun community at Koisaan Cultural Village, featuring 11 ethnic houses showcasing their unique traditions and lifestyle with various kind of cultural activities.
Tickets start at MYR 35 per person and include access to all cultural houses, live demonstrations, the Huminodun cinema, and complimentary drinks. Children under 6 enter free, while senior citizens (60+) receive a 20% discount with valid ID. Combo tickets with nearby Mount Kinabalu tour operators are occasionally available for half-day itineraries.
The village offers paved pathways and ramp access to most outdoor cultural houses, though some indoor exhibits in reconstructed longhouses have narrow doorways and low clearance. Wheelchairs can navigate the main circuit, but assistive listening devices are not available for movie screenings. Staff are trained to assist visitors with reduced mobility upon request.
Watch your step on raised wooden platforms—some longhouse entrances have uneven thresholds and narrow doorways. Keep hydrated and use sunscreen during outdoor walkways, especially between June and September. The cafe serves safe drinking water and local herbal drinks to help prevent motion sickness if you’re planning a long drive back to Kota Kinabalu.
Remove shoes before entering any longhouse structure, even during demonstrations. Greet elders with a slight bow and offer a small gift if invited to share a meal—local customs vary by subgroup so follow your guide’s lead. Tipping is appreciated but not expected; if you wish to contribute, donations to the village’s cultural preservation fund are welcome.
Capture vibrant group shots near the giant slippers installation between 2:30–3:30pm when shadows are minimal
The outdoor bamboo stage for Sumazau demos offers the best natural lighting for candid cultural action shots
Avoid using flash inside the cultural houses—cameras are welcome but tripods require prior permission
Restrooms, Gift Shop, Cafe, Wheelchair Access, Parking, Wi-Fi, First Aid

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