Pesta Kaamatan around the world in 2025

Pesta Kaamatan around the world in 2025
  How long until Pesta Kaamatan?
Pesta Kaamatan
  Dates of Pesta Kaamatan around the world
2026 MalaysiaMay 30, May 31
Labuan Sun, May 31Regional Holiday
Sabah Sun, May 31Regional Holiday
Labuan Sat, May 30Regional Holiday
Sabah Sat, May 30Regional Holiday
2025 MalaysiaMay 30, May 31
Labuan Sat, May 31Regional Holiday
Sabah Sat, May 31Regional Holiday
Labuan Fri, May 30Regional Holiday
Sabah Fri, May 30Regional Holiday
2024 MalaysiaMay 30, May 31
Labuan Fri, May 31Regional Holiday
Sabah Fri, May 31Regional Holiday
Labuan Thu, May 30Regional Holiday
Sabah Thu, May 30Regional Holiday
2023 MalaysiaMay 30, May 31
Labuan Wed, May 31Regional Holiday
Sabah Wed, May 31Regional Holiday
Labuan Tue, May 30Regional Holiday
Sabah Tue, May 30Regional Holiday
2022 MalaysiaMay 30, May 31
Labuan Tue, May 31Regional Holiday
Sabah Tue, May 31Regional Holiday
Labuan Mon, May 30Regional Holiday
Sabah Mon, May 30Regional Holiday
  Summary

Pesta Kaamatan is a harvest festival celebrated annually in the state of Sabah and territory of Labuan

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When is Pesta Kaamatan?

Pesta Kaamatan is a regional public holiday observed in the state of Sabah and territory of Labuan on May 30th and 31st each year.

Traditions of Pesta Kaamatan

Kaamatan or Pesta Kaamatan is a harvest festival celebrated by the ethnic Kadazan-Dusuns, as well as by other related ethnic groups in the state. The Kadazan-Dusun are the largest indigenous group in Sabah.

Kaamatan dates back to a time when most of Sabah’s tribes held animistic beliefs and is one of the few surviving legacies of the old tribal way of life in Sabah.

The festival lasts for the whole month of May, ending with two days of public holidays.

Pesta Kaamatan is the time for thanksgiving for the bountiful harvest and also the time for a get-together, to feast and to renew communal relationships. Representatives from each district come out in numbers while donning traditional costumes, showcasing Sabah’s rich and diverse cultural heritage.

Though a centuries-old festival, its celebrations are quite modern, with a highlight being a beauty pageant known as Unduk Ngadau. There are also dance performances, singing contests and a bodybuilding competition as well as other arts and crafts performances. Competitions such as hitting the gong and folk sports have also become one of the main events in this festival.

Kaamatan is also a time to share traditional food, such as the 'hinompot' (rice cooked and wrapped in leaves), hinava (a dish made of fish, lime juice, bird’s eye chilli, sliced shallots and grated ginger) and nomsom bambangan (a type of mango pickle). A popular drink is a traditional rice wine called 'tapai'.

Sabah is a state of Malaysia located on the northern portion of Borneo. The Federal Territory of Labuan is made up of Labuan Island and six smaller islands and is located off the west coast of Sabah.


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