Introduction: A Hidden Indigenous Gem in Selangor
Tucked away on Carey Island, just over an hour’s drive from Kuala Lumpur, lies one of Malaysia’s most culturally rich and immersive destinations — the Mah Meri Cultural Village. Known as the “Masked Men of Malaysia”, the Mah Meri Orang Asli tribe is celebrated for its stunning wooden masks, sacred rituals, and captivating traditions.
This cultural village is a living museum where heritage comes to life. Visitors can experience authentic tribal customs, arts, music, and local cuisine — making it a must-visit destination for cultural explorers, students, and eco-tourists alike.
About the Mah Meri Cultural Village
Established in 2011, the Mah Meri Cultural Village was created to preserve and promote the unique culture of the Mah Meri tribe, one of Malaysia’s many Orang Asli (indigenous) communities. The tribe has inhabited Carey Island for over a century and is internationally recognised for their UNESCO-acclaimed wooden mask carvings and rich spiritual traditions.
The village provides employment for local artisans, promotes sustainable tourism, and acts as a bridge between tradition and modern understanding of indigenous life in Malaysia.
Highlights and Unique Experiences
1. Welcoming Ceremony
Be greeted with a handwoven leaf headdress and blessings from the Mah Meri elders — a symbol of respect and friendship.
2. Leaf Origami Workshop
Learn the ancient art of leaf folding, a Mah Meri tradition that’s listed in the Malaysian Book of Records.
3. Traditional Rituals & Ceremonies
Experience powerful re-enactments of the tribe’s spiritual ceremonies, including tribal blessings, wedding rituals, and sea-praying rites.
4. Mask Carving Demonstration
Witness master craftsmen create intricately carved wooden masks used in sacred ceremonies.
5. Mangrove Tree Planting
Take part in an eco-activity and support community-led conservation of coastal mangroves.
6. Local Mah Meri Cuisine
Savor authentic tribal dishes made from fresh seafood, roots, and herbs — served at the on-site Mah Meri Village Kitchen.
7. Village Life Stay
Spend the night at Tanjung Rhu in a traditional stilt house with no electricity or running water — a raw and memorable cultural immersion.
Rates and Tour Packages
Package | Price (per person) | Inclusions |
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Basic Weekend Entry | RM25 | Access to the cultural area |
Full Cultural Package | RM95 | Cultural show, gallery, Mah Meri wedding, carving & origami workshops |
Malay Language Tour | RM250 | Guided tour in Bahasa Malaysia |
English & Malay Tour | RM300 | Bilingual guided cultural experience |
Multilingual Tour | RM500 | Guided tour in multiple languages |
Student packages are also available upon inquiry. Additionally, a VR-powered 360° guidebook is available for self-exploration through Actsugi.
How to Get There
- By Car: From Kuala Lumpur City Centre, drive toward Teluk Panglima Garang (~1 hour). Cross the bridge into Carey Island.
- No direct public transport is available, so it’s best to travel by car or use a ride-hailing service.
Location: Kampung Sungai Bumbun, Carey Island, Selangor
Google Maps: Search: “Mah Meri Cultural Village”
Top Stay Nearby
Amverton Cove Golf & Island Resort
Located 15 minutes away from the cultural village, this family-friendly resort offers:
- Spacious rooms and villas
- Water park & kids’ play zone
- Golf course and outdoor activities
Contact: +603-3123 3888 | Visit Website
Nearby Attractions
Attraction | Distance | Highlights |
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Kelanang Beach | ~25 km | Quiet beach, mangrove views |
Amverton Cove Water Park | ~6 km | Fun for kids and families |
Jugra Hill (Bukit Jugra) | ~30 km | Hiking, paragliding, panoramic view |
Muzium Insitu Jugra | ~30 km | Colonial-era museum with historical exhibits |
Top Food Spot
Mah Meri Village Kitchen (On-site)
- Enjoy freshly prepared dishes made by the villagers themselves.
- Popular dishes include grilled fish, spiced root vegetables, and ulam-ulaman.
Alternative Nearby: Warung Carey Island
- Serves Malay classics like nasi lemak, sambal ikan bilis, and mee kari.
- Affordable and popular with locals.
Why Visit the Mah Meri Cultural Village?
If you’re looking to step beyond the typical tourist trail in Malaysia, the Mah Meri Cultural Village offers an eye-opening look into a community that predates modern Malaysia itself. Whether you’re drawn by their ritual performances, artisanal skills, or eco-conscious way of life, every visit helps keep this ancient culture alive.