Rumah Terbalik, Malaysia’s inaugural upside-down house, is conveniently located along the main route to Mount Kinabalu, Kiulu River rafting, and the eastern districts of Sabah. This unique attraction allows visitors to explore a traditional Sabah kampung house—complete with a kitchen, living room, bedrooms, toilet, veranda, and garden—all from an extraordinary upside-down perspective. Accessible to visitors of all ages and nationalities, including those who are wheelchair-bound, it forms part of the Tuaran Craft Villages. Guests can peruse a variety of items in the well-stocked Tamu gift shop or use the garden toilet facilities. A trip to Rumah Terbalik promises an unforgettable experience, making it an essential stop on any Sabah travel itinerary. Don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in this topsy-turvy world, where everything is upside down, and ensure to visit the night market for unique souvenirs, all while enjoying the site’s strict hygiene and safety measures.
- Borneo’s Rumah Terbalik is Malaysia’s first upside-down house.
- Offers a view of a traditional Sabah kampung house with a kitchen, living room, bedrooms, and toilet, all upside down.
- Designed to be accessible and enjoyable for all ages and nationalities, including wheelchair users.
- Perfect for creating unforgettable memories with family and friends.
Opening Hours
- Monday – Sunday: 08.00 am – 5.30 pm
- Last Admission: 30 minutes before closing time
Address
- Mile 21, 89250 Tamparuli, Sabah