Pesta Nukenen Bario
At Bario, visitors can expect authentic Kelabit food prepared by the highly skilful local chef’s who have carried the recipes from generation to generation.
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The main area where the Bario Food Festival will be held |
The history of the Bario Food Festival dates back 10 years ago in 2005 where the main principle objective was to recover the traditional processing methods of the Kelabit highland people which includes the indigenous edible plants and wildlife.
This food festival is considered to be one of the world’s most unique festival due to the overall culinary process and experience.
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Pitcher Plant Rice, a local Kelabit speciality dish |
However, with modernization, many of the younger generations have moved from the highlands to the fast-moving city life and hence less people are getting involved in this process.
In the recent Miri Country and Music Festival, the Bario Food Festival 2015 was promoted by the organisers by bringing the Kelabit people down from Bario to showcase their ethnic Kelabit food.
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The Bario Food Festival Committee promoting the event in Miri |
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The media was given a preview and taste of the traditional Kelabit food |
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Dato Isaac Lugun (centre) and Nikki Lugun (right) sampling the Kelabit Food at the festival |
Kelabit food is more of a slow food which is processed from scratch using all kinds of natural ingredients. The blend of diverse ingredients used is also not found anywhere in the world making this place the main hub for the delicacy.
This is also one of the main reasons why you will not find any authentic Kelabit restaurants anywhere.
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Kelabit Food, very authentic dishes |
At the Nukenen Festival, you will not only experience the unique and amazing food but also witness the Kelabit lifestyle. Moving towards a carnival-like atmosphere, visitors can see traditional dances, games and even music of the Kelabits.
However, when dusk arrives, you will also see another side of the locals here where song and dance come into play. As the highland people are avid followers of the country and western lifestyle, don’t be surprised to see locals in cowboy hats and boots singing along to popular country tunes.
Pesta Nukenen is organised by the Rurum Kelabit Sarawak, the Kaum Ibu and Belia Bario and supported by Alde Valley Food Adventures UK, the Sarawak Tourism Board and the Sarawak State Government.
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Trekking in Bario |
Activities in Bario
Due to the high elevation, Bario is truly an amazing place for anyone who loves the outdoors, culture and nature. Here, you can witness the locals going about their everyday lives harvesting and planting highland paddy or rice padi. This is one of the main industries of the Kelabit people. Apart from this, smaller farming lands cater to vegetables and fruit.
Hiking and trekking are also on top of the activity list as there are many trails available around Bario. Some of off-road while a number of them lead to other villages.
Bird watching is also available for avid birders and even beginners as several montane birds are available here, including endemic ones. It is said that there are two or three species which is very rare and found only in the Bario Highlands.
There are also visits to the local salt farm where you can witness how traditional salt is processed and made here. The salts are processed from saltwater which is pumped to the main centre and then cooked before fire drying them. Each designated family takes turns to process the Bario Salt here.
Other activities include kayaking down the Daphur River which is something that I would like to try one day.
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A Kelabit Longhouse in Bario |
Kelabit Longhouse
Kelabit longhouse visits are the main highlight and not to be missed as this is truly a one-of-a-kind experience where you can walk through these extremely long wooden houses on stilts which have about 20-30 families staying there.
The longhouses have three main sections – The Tawa which is the main hall or corridor, the bilik which is the actual homes of the locals and the back of the longhouse which is the kitchen and open area.
While many may think the Tawa is the main area, it is actually the kitchen area which serves as the main area where guests are hosted and families gather.
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Flying inside a Twin Otter Turboprop Plane to Bario |
How to go to Bario
Bario is accessed only via flight from Miri, Lawas and Kuching and only via the small turboprop aeroplanes which can seat 16 passengers at one time.
As for land transport, it takes about 10-12 hours just from Miri and only the locals will go for this. A flight will take you 1 hour only. There are no taxis or buses to Bario.
Taking a flight to Bario is one amazing experience as you will fly around 1000 to 3000 feet above the ground and you can see the vast primary and secondary rainforest below you.
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Nigmat Ayu Homestay in Bario |
On my trip to Bario in October 2014, I stayed at Nigmat Ayu Homestay which is run by Scott Apoi. The place was very nice and cosy and totally something I did not expect.
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Map of Bario, Sarawak |
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Map of Bario Highlands |
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