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Post-Raya Blues? These 5 'Kampung'-Themed Destinations May Just Be The Cure
Hari Raya has come and gone.
We are now back in the office, facing the computer instead of the wide expanse of greenery in our kampung, wishing that we are anywhere but at work.
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#1 Labu Kubong Homestay (Kuala Kangsar, Perak)

There’s a lot of visiting and being visited, spending time with family, relatives and friends you’ve not seen in a long time and all.
That’s why a visit to this kampung is a treat, regardless of whether you’ve experienced all the activities available before or not.

When you book a package with the villagers, you will be received with traditional dance and silat performances and some drinks.
Depending on how long you’re staying, you will be assigned a host, whose home you will live in for the duration, and experience a wide range of activities.
You basically get to live a compressed version of the Labu Kubung residents’ lives in the few days you spend there.

The whole village really comes together to give visitors the most enjoyable time here.
Cost: RM100 - RM400 per person
Contact: 010-434 6865, [email protected], Facebook or website.
#2 Rumah Persinggahan Ala Jawa Di Sawah Padi (Sungai Besar, Selangor)
If you want something closer to Kuala Lumpur, Sungai Besar is just a two-hour drive away, but the lifestyle and landscape will make you feel like you’re nowhere near the city.
Another perk (if you're not a people person) of this homestay is that you get more privacy, as you won’t be staying in a host’s house.
What’s more, the traditional houses surrounded by paddy field also come with swimming pools!

You can also fish at the paddy field, play in the mud, cycle around the scenic village and enjoy other fun activities.
The food here is also a reflection of the Javanese culture of the locals (nasi ambeng is a must try).
Cost: RM170 - RM180 (not inclusive of food and activities)
Contact: Facebook, 012-244 3845, +601133500644 (WhatsApp)
#3 Traders Villa Kampung Morten (Melaka)

Just a 15-minute walk from the city centre, the homestay is located in Kampung Morten, also known as the "living museum" - a reference to the villager's dedication towards preserving culture and tradition in the face of modernisation.
Built in the traditional Melaka Malay style, the building includes stairs made of bricks and decorated with tiles typical to these type of homes.

It also comes with a swimming pool, barbecue pit and bonfire (upon request).
The place is meant to be for a big group, fitting about 16 people at a time. You have to book the entire place and you get to have it all to yourselves.

Rumah Kebun is only 45 minutes away from Kuala Lumpur city centre, and about a 20-minute drive to the nearest town.
Enjoy being cut off civilisation without going too far from it. It truly is a perfect place for a short vacation or weekend getaway.
Cost: RM 1,500 per night
Contact: Facebook, Air BnB
#5 Terrapuri Heritage Village (Setiu, Terengganu)
The buildings at this resort are 100 to 150 years old, and have been refurbished to highlight it's original features while still having all the modern luxuries.
You might want to pay close attention to the carvings on the buildings and the structure, as it is a clear indication of Terengganu's art and history.

You will have plenty to see and do if you wish to, or you can just relax at the villa, enjoying some peace and quiet.
Check with the management to find out when the turtle hatching season is, and you might just get lucky!
Cost: RM549 - RM1,199
Contact: +(609) 6245020 / +(609) 6312081, [email protected], Website
What are you waiting for? Pack your bags and (re)live the kampung life! We promise you won't regret it.
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