Have you heard of Pampang Village (or Desa Pampang)? This is the closest Dayak village from Samarinda. For some of you who don’t know, Dayak is one of the native ethnic of Kalimantan (Borneo). The Dayak who live in Pampang is Dayak Kenyah.
To get to Pampang, just drive north from Samarinda (Same direction to Bontang). After about 45 minutes driving you will reach Pampang.
For many years, every Sunday, Pampang Village has been performing a culture show.
That day, I went there with my family. It was Sunday, not many people on the village street.
But the Lamin was empty too.
However, before we left, we had time to take pictures of the interior decoration,
We watched some girls dancing.
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Then the dancers put out some bamboos and did the bamboo dance.
I asked the guest sat next to me, and she said it has been an hour. The show started at 01.30. Shoot … I missed half of the show!
After taking some pictures of the dancers, I went to the Lamin wing. There were some souvenir stalls selling Dayak handicraft.
So guys, to avoid some unwanted surprises, here are some notes you have to remember if you want to visit the village:
1) The culture show starts at 02.00 PM, but be there an hour earlier.
2) Entrance fee per guest is 15,000 Rupiah even the ticket says 5,000
3) Big camera must pay 25,000 Rupiah, free for pocket camera.
4) Posing with dancers or elderly will cost 20,000 Rupiah each pose. But we can negotiate if we want to take a lot of pictures (I did that and it worked).