Rumah Terbalik The Upside Down House of Borneo Ticket in Sabah
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Rumah Terbalik The Upside Down House of Borneo Ticket in Sabah

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Ticket type

E-ticket / Mobile

Confirmation

Instant

Accessibility

Wheelchair friendly

Suitable for

All ages

Highlights

  • Rumah Terbalik (Upside Down House) in Borneo is the first upside down house in Malaysia

  • Customers will be able to view a traditional Sabah kampung house fully equipped with kitchen, living room, bedrooms, toilet

  • This upside-down kampung house is designed for all ages, nationalities and it’s wheelchair friendly

  • Create a memorable exprience with your family and friends at this amazing place!

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SGD 3.15 SGD 3.10

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Non-refundable
Adult
SGD 3.78

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Non-refundable
Adult
SGD 5.66
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About Rumah Terbalik The Upside Down House of Borneo Ticket in Sabah

Experience Malaysia's first and only upside-down house in Sabah at Rumah Terbalik — a whimsical traditional kampung home flipped upside down along the Tuaran Craft Villages route. Perfect for families, solo travellers, and wheelchair users alike, this immersive attraction offers Instagram-worthy moments and a fresh perspective on Sabah heritage.

Local Legends & Stories

Locals say the house’s unusual orientation was inspired by ancient Kadazan-Dusun folklore about ‘earth turning upside down during spiritual visions’ — though it's actually a modern architectural feat. Built as part of the Tuaran Craft Villages initiative to preserve and showcase Sabah’s rich handmade craft heritage through immersive storytelling.

Must Do Experiences

  • Explore every room upside down — from the kitchen to the bedroom and veranda

  • Take creative photos standing on ceilings or hanging from imaginary walls

  • Browse the Tamu gift shop for handmade Tuaran crafts and souvenirs

  • Visit during the evening to catch the nearby night market for local snacks and crafts

Hidden Gems

  • The upside-down toilet actually has a functional flush mechanism — try it for a laugh

  • Look closely at the ceiling for hand-carved wood motifs normally hidden under floorboards

  • Visit mid-week morning for the quietest crowds and best lighting for photos

  • Discover the small bamboo-woven birdhouse display near the garden corner

What Makes it Special

  • It's Malaysia’s first and only fully immersive upside-down kampung house — not just a facade

  • Designed with full accessibility in mind, including smooth ramps and wide doorways

  • Part of the larger Tuaran Craft Villages ecosystem offering authentic Sabahan artisan experiences

  • Features an authentic traditional Sabah house layout scaled for realistic exploration upside down

Available Facilities

Restrooms Gift Shop Wheelchair Access Parking Wi-Fi First Aid Station Covered Waiting Area Information Desk

Perfect Timing

When to visit for the best experience

Weekday mornings (Tuesday–Thursday) between 10am–12pm offer the calmest atmosphere and soft, natural lighting ideal for photography. Avoid weekends and school holidays when crowds peak, especially during school breaks in June and July. The structure is fully covered, making it rain-or-shine — though drier months from March to October provide brighter indoor lighting.

Photography Guide

Capture the perfect shots

  • Capture your most dramatic shots at the living room — pose as if walking on the ceiling above the hanging lamp

  • Golden hour between 4:30–5:30pm casts warm light through the high windows, creating dramatic contrasts

  • Flash photography is allowed but avoid using selfie sticks inside to protect delicate woodwork and ensure others’ safety

Cultural Etiquette

Respect local customs and traditions

Remove shoes before entering the house’s veranda area — slippers are provided at the entrance. Greet staff with a slight nod and smile, as direct staring is considered impolite in Sabahan culture. Tipping is not expected but appreciated for exceptional service — round up your ticket price or leave small Malaysian craft items if inspired.

Special Events & Experiences

Enhanced experiences and seasonal highlights

  • Mid-August hosts the annual Tuaran Craft Week featuring live weaving demonstrations and upside-down house-themed photo contests. December features a special ‘Upside-Down Fest’ with festive decorations and limited-edition handmade ornaments. Peak visitation also occurs during major Malaysian school holidays in April and October.

Important Guidelines & Safety

Essential safety information and guidelines

  • Hold the handrails firmly on the incline near the kitchen area — the slope is gradual but can surprise first-time visitors. Watch for low-hanging rattan baskets near the garden — staff can guide you around if mobility is limited. Stay hydrated — drink stations are available outside but not inside the house itself.

Visitor Information

Entry Fee

Tickets start from MYR 7.16 per person with no hidden fees; children under 5 enter free when accompanied by an adult. Combo tickets with the nearby 3D Wonders Museum are available at a slight discount when purchased together online — be sure to check the website for seasonal promotions.

Visit Duration

Allow 45–60 minutes for a full experience, including browsing the gift shop and garden photos. If short on time, prioritize the upside-down living room for the most iconic shots, then walk through the bedroom and kitchen sections for context before heading to the Tamu shop for souvenirs.

Accessibility

The entire house is wheelchair accessible with gentle ramps replacing stairs and doorways wide enough for mobility aids. Guide dogs and service animals are permitted, and staff are trained to assist visually impaired guests with tactile orientation near key displays.

Overview

Rumah Terbalik is the first upside-down house in Malaysia. This building is situated along the main highway leading to Mount Kinabalu, Kiulu River rafting and all the districts on the east coast of Sabah. Today, you will be able to view a traditional Sabah kampung house fully equipped with kitchen, living room, bedrooms, toilet, veranda and garden in a new perspective – upside down! The upside-down kampung house is designed for all ages, nationalities and it’s wheelchair friendly. As parts of the Tuaran Craft Villages, you’ll also be able to browse in our well stocked gift shop (i.e Tamu). Should you need to answer your nature call, please stop by thier garden toilet! A visit to the upside-down house guarantees to be one of your most memorable experiences and it is a must-see attraction that you should cover in your Sabah itinerary.
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Important Information

Opening Hours

Sunday 10:00 - 17:00
Monday 10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 17:00
Thursday 10:00 - 17:00
Friday 10:00 - 17:00
Saturday 10:00 - 17:00

What's Included

  • Exclude: Admission to 3D Wonders Museum and Other personal expenses
  • Admission to attractions
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  • Use your voucher on the selected date
  • Free for children aged 0-3
  • Child (aged 4-12)
  • Adult (aged 13+ above)

Location

Mile 21, 89250 Tamparuli, Sabah

Frequently Asked Questions

The ticket grants entry to explore the fully furnished upside-down traditional Sabah kampung house, the surrounding garden, and access to the Tuaran Craft Villages gift shop.
Most visitors spend approximately 45 minutes to an hour exploring the interior rooms, the garden, and the on-site craft village gift shop.
The interior features a fully furnished kitchen, living room, bedrooms, toilet, and veranda, all constructed to appear completely inverted.
It is situated along the main highway leading towards Mount Kinabalu and the east coast districts of Sabah, making it easily accessible by vehicle from Kota Kinabalu.
The attraction is designed to accommodate all ages and nationalities, offering a visual experience suitable for families and older travelers.
The facility is wheelchair friendly, allowing guests with mobility aids to access the main areas of the attraction and the outdoor facilities.
Arriving early in the morning right after opening or later in the afternoon typically offers a quieter environment for taking unobstructed photographs.
You should bring a camera or smartphone to capture the optical illusions and wear comfortable, secure footwear for walking through the house and garden.
Tickets are valid for a single entry on the specific date selected during booking, and cancellations are generally not permitted once the reservation is confirmed.
Yes, guests can use the dedicated garden toilet located on the grounds when they need to use the restroom.

About Rumah Terbalik The Upside Down House of Borneo Ticket in Sabah

Weekday mornings (Tuesday–Thursday) between 10am–12pm offer the calmest atmosphere and soft, natural lighting ideal for photography. Avoid weekends and school holidays when crowds peak, especially during school breaks in June and July. The structure is fully covered, making it rain-or-shine — though drier months from March to October provide brighter indoor lighting.
Allow 45–60 minutes for a full experience, including browsing the gift shop and garden photos. If short on time, prioritize the upside-down living room for the most iconic shots, then walk through the bedroom and kitchen sections for context before heading to the Tamu shop for souvenirs.
Activities: - "Rumah Terbalik" - The Upside Down House of Borneo - A visit to “Upside-down kampung house’’ will be one of your most memorable experiences and it is a must-see attraction on your Sabah itinerary - Visit their night market as well to get some souvenirs - Hygiene control and precautionary measures have been taken by the attractions - Enter to this "terbalik" new world with everything turned upside down
Tickets start from MYR 7.16 per person with no hidden fees; children under 5 enter free when accompanied by an adult. Combo tickets with the nearby 3D Wonders Museum are available at a slight discount when purchased together online — be sure to check the website for seasonal promotions.
The entire house is wheelchair accessible with gentle ramps replacing stairs and doorways wide enough for mobility aids. Guide dogs and service animals are permitted, and staff are trained to assist visually impaired guests with tactile orientation near key displays.
Hold the handrails firmly on the incline near the kitchen area — the slope is gradual but can surprise first-time visitors. Watch for low-hanging rattan baskets near the garden — staff can guide you around if mobility is limited. Stay hydrated — drink stations are available outside but not inside the house itself.
Remove shoes before entering the house’s veranda area — slippers are provided at the entrance. Greet staff with a slight nod and smile, as direct staring is considered impolite in Sabahan culture. Tipping is not expected but appreciated for exceptional service — round up your ticket price or leave small Malaysian craft items if inspired.
Capture your most dramatic shots at the living room — pose as if walking on the ceiling above the hanging lamp
Golden hour between 4:30–5:30pm casts warm light through the high windows, creating dramatic contrasts
Flash photography is allowed but avoid using selfie sticks inside to protect delicate woodwork and ensure others’ safety
Restrooms, Gift Shop, Wheelchair Access, Parking, Wi-Fi, First Aid Station, Covered Waiting Area, Information Desk

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