The journey to Kpg Entanggor was long and tiring. As we reached the village, I saw a few women were already busy cooking for us. They cooked delicious meals for us. I must thank them for welcoming us with food and drinks. Nothing makes a man happy than having a stomach full of food right?
(Some of the participants were already there and tired. I am amazed that the old lady sitting there was among the first to arrive this kampung)
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nang best cara sidak tok nyambut tetamu.
Wah....very interesting.
They seem to be such welcoming villagers which, of course, makes the trip so worthwhile no matter how difficult the journey was. I bet their fresh homecooking was delicious too.
Looks like a cultivating visit! It is always nice to go to a place where all friendliness is around, the relaxation, the culture of different people. Really nice :).
very very interesting....the girls are very pretty with their costume.
mmg best ko...disamping excercise byk gambar ko ngambik?
I love to see different cultures like this..Beautiful photos..
Nice template, Willie, I like the color.
Life in a village is really simple and quiet. Hehee, I can relate to your full stomach.
bestkan p rumah panjang...nice pictures too....
You are far too advanced, thus I have missed to comment too.
ya, definitely interesting culture!
very very nice, wen i finally finish everything and come home, i must explore our own tanah hahaha
Ivynana :Penuh dgn adat gitu.
SJB :Thank you.
RoseBeLLe :The cooking was superb. We were happy with their hospitality.
LadyViral :Hi good to see you back.
HoneyBuzzin :The sabahans are pretty too.
Fonsuz :Memang byk kelebihan ikut aktiviti macam tok.
IcyBicy :Me too.
My :Thanks for the compliment.
IvyMEtaga :sayang sekali kampung ku dah sikda rumah panjang.
Rainfield :It is okay.
Wenn :Hi there. IT is a rare experience for me.
i love the ibanese costume, full of maniks :)
As the saying goes...the way to a man's heart is through his stomach..hhaha :)
thanks for sharing the pics. i like posts like this
Nice trip. I love the wilderness!
hey that instrument...we have that in the Phils too!
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