Since 1994, the Regatta Lepa has grown to become one of East Malaysia’s most prominent festivals. - File pic credit. - (Dewan Budaya)
Since 1994, the Regatta Lepa has grown to become one of East Malaysia’s most prominent festivals. - File pic credit. - (Dewan Budaya)

In the heart of Borneo, the annual Regatta Lepa stands as a vibrant testament to the captivating traditions and customs of the Bajau Laut tribe, also known as the Sea Gypsies.

This local water festival,held in November each year, is a celebration of the unique nomadic way of life of the Bajau Laut. It has become one of the most distinctive and enduring events in Borneo and Malaysia.

Since its inception in 1994, the Regatta Lepa has evolved into a major festival, recognised for its cultural richness and the legacy it carries from generations past. In 2003, it was officially declared a national festival, attracting a diverse audience of foreigners, locals, and distinguished VIPs, including heads of state.

The festival spans three days of immersive cultural experiences, offering a glimpse into the fascinating world of the Sea Gypsies. The highlight of the celebrations is the showcase of their beautifully coloured traditional 'lepa' boats, symbolising the essence of their maritime heritage.

The Regatta Lepa isn't just a celebration; it represents the ongoing story of the Bajau Laut people's bond with the ocean and their persistent nomadic heritage. - File pic credit (Jabatan Kebudayaan Dan Kesenian Negara)
The Regatta Lepa isn't just a celebration; it represents the ongoing story of the Bajau Laut people's bond with the ocean and their persistent nomadic heritage. - File pic credit (Jabatan Kebudayaan Dan Kesenian Negara)

The festivities kick off with a captivating boat parade, where intricately adorned 'lepa' boats take centre stage, reflecting the Sea Gypsies' skilful craftsmanship. Following this, the adrenaline-pumping boat racing competition adds a competitive edge to the cultural celebration.

One of the unique aspects of the Regatta Lepa is the annual tug-of-war competition, bringing together participants and spectators in a spirited display of strength and teamwork. The festival also crowns its queen in a beauty pageant, honouring not just physical beauty but also the charisma and grace that define the Bajau Laut culture.

As night falls, the grand finale unfolds with a breathtaking display of fireworks over the vast ocean, symbolising the unity and vibrancy of the Sea Gypsies' maritime heritage.

File pic credit (Go Semporna Facebook)
File pic credit (Go Semporna Facebook)

The Regatta Lepa, a spectacle that unfolds towards the end of April each year and spans two to three consecutive days, serves as a cultural bridge, uniting people from diverse backgrounds in the shared appreciation of Borneo's rich heritage.

The Regatta Lepa is not merely a festival; it's a living narrative of the Bajau Laut tribe's connection to the sea and their enduring nomadic traditions. This annual celebration continues to enchant and unite, inviting everyone to partake in the unique cultural tapestry of the Sea Gypsies.

When you find yourself in Sabah during this period, don't forget to check out the Regatta Lepa.