Also known as ‘Pasar Tamu’, this weekend bazaar has a carnival-like atmosphere. Colourful and lively, the Sunday market is filled with villagers and horsemen trading their wares in their traditional garments. Traders from all tribes – such as the Bajau, the Dusun and the Irranun - as well as Obian Muslim and Chinese traders congregate here every week to offer a huge array of goods such as craftwork, mountain-grown vegetables, wild orchids, chilli-laced dried fish, succulent tropical fruits, livestock and edible seaweed. It is as much a social event as it is a weekend market.
Includes:
- Transfer from hotels
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Lunch
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Entrance Fee
Excludes:
- Camera & video fees where applicable
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Tips & other personal expenses
Duration:
- 5 hours
Noted:
Please bring the following items: insect repellent, sun block, hat, drinking water, good walking shoes or sandals, & light clothing.
Market open on Sundays only. Market will be closed on Harvest Festival if it falls on a Sunday |
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Pasar Tamu (Sunday Market) |
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Shopping Local Native |
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Traditional Foods |
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