Patau-Patau (Malay: Kampung Air Patau-Patau, lit. Village Water Patau-Patau) is a fishing village on the island of Labuan off the coast of Malaysian Borneo, that is principally inhabited by descendents of Brunei Malays who settled in the 1930s. Patau-Patau was destroyed by bombing during World War II but was rebuilt afterwards. The village’s houses are built on stilts over water in its bay, and connected by wooden or concrete walkways. It is one of two such “water villages” on Labuan, the other being Kampung Bebuloh. In addition to fishing and general tourism activities, the village runs a homestay programme. – Wikipedia
Room Package (Maximum 2 people)
Student
RM 65.00
Fan
RM 70.00
Air-Conditioner
RM 85.00
*Additional (Minimum 2 people, maximum 12 people)
RM 20.00 per person
RM 15.00 per person
Exciting Activities
Making Traditional Food / Cake (Kuih)
RM 20.00 per person
Fishing from house verandah using net casting
RM 20.00 per person
Round Island Tour (Tour Guide included) (Maximum 12 people)
RM 45.00 per person
Making Ambuyat (Local delicacies)
RM 30.00 per person RM 160.00 (Family Set)
Traditional Culture Performance and Welcome Ceremony (Maximum 10 people)