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The Orang Asli, come from many groups (tribes). Each has its own language and culture, and perceives itself as different from the others.
The Orang Asli have many occupations and ways of living. The Orang Laut, Orang Seletar and Mah Meri, for example, live close to the coast and are mainly fishermen. Some Temuan, Jakun and Semai people have taken to permanent agriculture and now manage their own rubber, oil palm or cocoa farms.
About 40 per cent of the Orang Asli population - including Semai, Temiar, Che Wong, Jah Hut, Semelai and Semoq Beri - however, live close to, or within forested areas. Here they engage in swiddening (hill rice cultivation) and do some hunting and gathering. These communities also trade in petai, durian, rattan and resins to earn cash incomes.
A very small number, still semi-nomadic, preferring to take advantage of the seasonal bounties of the forest. A fair number also live in urban areas and are engaged in both waged and salaried jobs.
The Asli that we will visit are from the Temuan Tribe
and the live on the highlands of Negeri Sembilan, just on the fringe of
civilization. They are semi-nomadic (they move whenever they feel there is
a problem with the land). Come visit them and find out more......
Suggested Itinerary -
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3
days and 2 nights
2
days and 1 night
You may decide to stay longer, by
adding extra nights. There is plenty to do here, there are still the
elephant sights to visit, and the hill tops where miniature
medicinal plants are found.
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Activities
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Jungle Tracking. |
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Visit Malaysia’s
tallest single drop waterfall (350 ft high). |
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Visit the
River Canyon (where the natives fish) |
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Bath in natural crystal
clear rivers. |
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Experience and DIY
weaving leaves for roof shelters. |
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Experience how to set
different types of animal and fish traps. |
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Experience the way the
Orang Asli hunt with blow pipes and the way they
live. |
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