Fancy something more unique than your average spa? Then head
on to Kampung Luanti, Ranau for a fish massaging session!
In the Local
KadazanDusun dialect, ‘tagal’ means ‘no fishing’, and the main purpose of the
‘tagal’ is to preserve the environment as well as the ecosystem to benefit the
future generation. ‘Ikan Pelian’ or Malaysian Mahseer comes from the family of
Cyprinidae. These fishes are specifically trained by the villagers to perform
the healing massage activities.
The fish massage is
deemed to have a curative effect on those who suffers from psoriasis. Come to
Kampung Luanti for regular fish massages and you will enjoy smoother and
suppler skin - just like a baby’s bottom.
If the idea of fishes
nibbling off your dead skin doesn’t thrill you, try other activities such as
jungle trekking and camping. Should you intend to stay longer, Kampung Luanti
is also equipped with a homestay programme to make visitors feel at home every
time.
HOW TO GET THERE?
It takes about 2 hours and 30 minutes by road to Ranau from
Kota Kinabalu. You can get a taxi or you could rent a car and drive to Ranau.
Admission Fee
Entrance Fee
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Status
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Tariff
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Within Ranau (Local)
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Adult >18 yrs
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RM 3.00
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Children <18 yrs
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RM 1.00
|
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Outstation (Local)
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Adult >18 yrs
|
RM5.00
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Children <18 yrs
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RM 2.00
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International
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Adult/ Children
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RM 10.00
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