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DISCOVERY CENTRE

      
DISCOVERY CENTRE .............................................................................

 

We invite you to
‘Discover the Difference and Understand the Importance’
by visiting our Discovery Centre

There is so much to do in Mulu, so spend a few minutes when you arrive in the first room to plan your visit. Information panels outline the full range of activities and give a brief over view of Mulu as a World Heritage Area and the protected areas of Sarawak. There is even a diorama of the Park so that you can easily see the full scale Mulu and where your adventure will take you.

When you need time out and are looking for a quieter activity visit the other 3 rooms in the Centre. Explore the geology and bio-diversity of the park reading the information panels and watching a number of documentaries on Mulu, in particular ‘Bats of the World’.

For the more curious who want to explore a favourite interest the Centre’s resource library has a range of books on Karst, Geology, Biology, Botany, Ecology and even some suitable for children. There are also a number of computer presentations available including, orchids, butterflies, cave exploration, dragonflies and many more.

So relax and enjoy your visit to this amazing place but also take some time out to learn why Mulu is one of the

WORLD’S BIODIVERSITY HOT SPOTS        

ABOUT GUNUNG MULU

About Gunung Mulu
 


'Heritage is our legacy from the past, what we live with today, and what we pass on to future generations.’ 
United Nations Educational, Scientific & Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

Considering Mulu’s spectacular scenery and its biological significance, it was not surprising that Mulu was successfully listed as a World Heritage site in November 2000. To qualify for world heritage status a park must meet one of the four following criteria:

  • Be an outstanding example of the world’s geological history.
  • Be an outstanding representative example of on-going evolutionary processes.
  • Be of exceptional natural beauty.
  • Contain significant natural habitat for in-situ conservation of biological diversity and the protection of threatened species

Mulu meets all four of these:-

Earth’s history and geological features
… Mulu’s concentration of caves, its geomorphic and structural characteristics are an outstanding resource, which allows a greater understanding of Earth’s history.

Ecological Processes
… Mulu provides outstanding scientific opportunities to study theories on the origins of cave faunas.

Superlative natural phenomena or natural beauty and aesthetic importance
… Mulu has outstanding scenic values, including the natural phenomenon of millions of bats and swiftlets leaving and entering the caves is a superlative wildlife spectacle.

Biodiversity and threatened species
… Mulu provides significant natural habitat for a wide range of plant and animal diversity both above and below ground.

World Heritage status has created renewed interest in the park and a genuine desire of the government and people of Malaysia to ensure it is adequately protected. Accordingly, the Sarawak Government has committed to developing world leading conservation practices and high quality nature-based tourism activities at Mulu and has committed considerable resources to ensure its goals are achieved.



 
GEODIVERSITY ..........................................................................................................................................................
Mulu’s Geo-diversity

Vertical cliffs and incredibly steep slopes reach summit ridges
before dropping abrupt
ly down to deep gorges and hidden valleys.

Jagged limestone pinnacles, bleached white, spear out of the lush green canopy.

Cave passages twist and wind their way through the mountains, opening into chambers
so large they defy description and dwarf you into insignificance.

In landscapes like these, to understand what we see today, we must look to the

past.

 

Many, many millions of years ago, new mountains pushed high above the earth’s

surface were rapidly eroded by the heavy tropical rains. Eroding rock

produced grains of quartzite sand, which were carried by rivers from the

mountains into the sea. Here it settled over time to form layers of sandstone.

Again, the earth moved and its surface buckled

and lifted, and so, the island

of Borneo was created.

In an ancient sea

 teeming with

sea life, coral reefs

 developed

to form lagoons

 between the reefs

and this new island.

 Some

40 million years

 ago, these lagoons began to fill with layer

upon layer of minute sea shells which compressed over

the next 20 million years to become a layer of 1,500

metre thick limestone

When the movement of the Australian and Asian

landmasses caused the earth’s surface to buckle and fold about

5 million years ago, the land lifted once more. Tilting and cracking,

the layers of limestone and sandstone

were pushed up to create the mountains of Mulu.

The relentless process of weathering by the elements of rain and time now

began to shape the landscape we see today.

Although limestone forms in sea-water, it has two very special features - it is porous,

and it dissolves in fresh-water.  As the rain falls on these limestone mountains,

it passes through the soil and into the limestone itself through very small pores

 and cracks. Seeping and trickling through the limestone, the water gradually

 dissolves the rock, making these pores and cracks larger and larger to

 create a remarkable series of cave chambers and passages.

And here at Mulu you’ll find, the biggest caves in the world

 


 

 
BIODIVERSITY .............................................................................................................................................................

 

 

In Mulu, the heart of wondrous Borneo, you will

be amazed by the rainforest around you.  In the

humid heat, plant life flourishes everywhere.

Many thousands of species of ferns, mosses

and flowering plants along with thousands of

species of fungi thrive in this complex habitat.

52,000 Hectares of spectacular equatorial rainforest presents visitors to

Gunung Mulu World Heritage Area with an outstanding diversity of flora and fauna.  This is home to many fauna species from the world’s smallest mammal the Savi Pigmy Shrew to some of

the largest insects on Earth.  In the dense foliage secretive macaques, bearded pig,

moon rats hide, blending in so well that we rarely see them.


Forest types

Look up at the tall towering trees blocking out the sky with their dense canopy. 

Richly coloured butterflies glide among trees entwined with lianas, ferns and orchids.

The ground is a thick mat of leaves and fresh new seedlings struggling to find their

own space.  The heartbeat of life is all around you, plants and animals, living,

 eating and dying.

Strangler figs, spread by fruit-eating birds, begin life

germinating high in the canopy.  Growing quickly in the

sunlight this parasitic plant creeps down and

around the host tree.  Becoming larger and stronger

and clinging to every surface available, strangling the

tree in its death grip.  Finally, the tree will die and rot away, leaving the fig standing

 as a shell of the tree’s former shape.

Watch out for the rattan, a thorny vine reaching for the sun, it entwines its way

for up to 100 metres through the trees.  An important plant for local people used

in weaving but for the unwary, it’s a painful meeting.

 

 

The air is rich with the perfume of 170 species of wild orchids.  If you

are lucky you will see the famous Slipper Orchids, or you may spot the

 curious shaped pitcher plants. Mulu is home to 10 species of these

 insectivorous plants which supplement their diet by eating visiting insects.

Some plants use animals in other ways. One species

of ginger, flowers at ground level and exudes a

 pungent smell. Beetles rolling balls of dung, in which they

will later lay their egg, are fooled into thinking there is fresh

dung and eagerly seek it out.  The beetle gets no dung,

but the flower does get pollinated.

But why is Mulu so diverse? Well its topography ranges from just 50 metres above

sea level near park headquarters to the peaks of Gunung Mulu at 2,377 metres,

and let’s not forget the unique underground environments in the caves.

Combine this with a geology of alluvial clays, sandstone and limestone

formations to produce dozens of niches and specialist environments for

both plants and animals.

 

 





 
MEET THE PEOPLE OF MULU ..........................................................................................................................................

Lun Bawang, Murut and Iban to

the north, Kelabit in the south east,

Berawan and Penan to the south and

some nomadic Penan within the

boundaries of the park; all have lived in this

 rainforest since time began.

Here in the mountains the local people are known as Orang Ulu,

‘up river’ people.  They are a diverse group of many cultures – Kayan,

Kenyah, Berawan, Penan, with a remarkable understanding of the

rainforest, they have used for generations for their food, medicines,

tool making and building shelters.  Today this deep connection to

the land still exists in the heart of the people of Mulu. 

Three longhouses are found close to Park Head quarters – the

Penan communities at Batu Bungan and Long Iman and Berawan

at Long Terawan. 

 

 

Rivers are not only the lifeblood of the rainforest

and the caves but also for the people

of Mulu.  Longhouse life centres around the

Melinau and Tutoh Rivers for transport,

washing, food, play and for simply

watching the world go by.  Travelling along the

Melinau to Wind and Clearwater Caves gives

visitors great insight into the everyday activities

of these communities. 

Go downstream on the Melinau and feel the force of the

larger Tutoh River as your boat swings up stream

towards Long Iman, a Penan Longhouse.  They

welcome visitors to the handicraft market and their

displays of medicinal plants where they will share

their ancient knowledge of how plants can be used even today.

 



 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
    
    
 
 
  
 
  
   
   
   
   
   
     
 
  
   
   
   
   
   
     
 
  
   
     
 
  
   
   
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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MULU NATIONAL PARK

      

Mulu Cave

 

Day 1     : Arrival Mulu National Park (D)

 

Meet and great upon Arrival at Mulu Airport and transfer to Royal Mulu Resort for check- in.

Rest of the day free at leisure.

Dinner & Overnight in Royal Mulu Resort.

 

Day 2     : Deer & Lang’s Caves (B/D)

 

Breakfast in the resort

In the afternoon you will be transferred by car (10 mins) to Mulu park Headquarters. After registration,

we will take the 3 km plankwalk through mixed dipterocarp and peat swamp forest to Lang's caves.

The 3 km walkway is also flanked by numerous species of ficus tree. Lang's cave is named after a

local guide who found the cave in 1979. It is a small cave but unique with cave's curtains,

flowstones and helectites. The cave cavern is short (25m) after exploring it we will adjourned to

Deere Cave. Deer cave holds the record of having the largest cave's entrance in the world. It

spans 150m by the side and 120m to the rooftop. It also houses millions of wrinkled lip bats

which come out in the evening in search of insect. The pathway length is approximately 1 km

where we will come to the Southern entrance known as The Garden Of Eden. After exploring

the caves, we will wait at the bat's observatory to watch the bats exodus. Return to the Park HQ

and transfer to the resort for dinner & overnight.

 

Day 3     : Wind & Clearwater Caves (B/L/D)

Breakfast at the Resort

Depart at 0830 hrs by longboat fom your accommodation to Wind Cave with a stopover at the

Penan Longhouse. Wind cave houses the famous Kings Chamber. Later we will proceed to

explore Clearwater cave. Swim and lunch before we return to Royal Mulu Resort for dinner & overnight.

 

 

 

Day 4     : Royal Mulu Resort (B/D)

 

Breakfast at the Resort.

Day free at leisure

Dinner & Overnight at Royal Mulu Resort

 

Day 5     : Day of Departure (B)

 

Breakfast at the Resort.

Transfer Royal Mulu Resort to Mulu airport for your departure flight

                    
WEATHER .............................................................................................
 

Mulu is not strongly affected by the monsoonal seasons that most of South East Asia experiences. July – September are the driest months (it only rains about 3 days in 7) but it is also hotter without the cooling rains. March and April have a little less rain than the wettest months of October - January and May - June.

A Typical day in Mulu

Each Mulu morning usually dawns with a clear sky and a temperature around 23 degrees.

By early afternoon the temperature has risen to about 34 degrees and 60% humidity; around 3.00 – 5.00 pm it will start raining and the humidity increases to 90%. Showers may last 30 – 60 minutes, but after the rain the air is cool and fresh, the evenings are usually fine.

As it rarely rains in the morning those doing the Pinnacles climb go up in dry conditions and if they are slower to return they may get wet towards the end of their walk. Cancellation of the Pinnacles climb due to wet weather would average no more than 10 days per year.

Yes we do get between 4 – 7 metres of rain each year so you will experience wonderful tropical down-pours which swell the rivers and sometimes make them flood.

Peak Season

July, August and September are usually busier than other times of the year we recommend that at all times you should make bookings for accommodation and guides in advance to avoid disappointment. Once the facilities are full and the guides booked then there is nothing we can do to help even though you have traveled a long way to visit.




Eating and Sleeping
 

PARK HQ .................................................................................................................................................................

Upon arrival all visitors to the Park must register and pay a National

Park Entry Fee as set by the Sarawak Government, which is

RM10 per person for each day that you re-enter the park. 

When staying in the park’s accommodation this is paid on

the first day only.

The accommodation within the Mulu World Heritage Area is

located at Park Headquarters.  Buildings are nestled along

the edge of the rainforest near the Melinau River. Relax on

the verandahs or in the reading lounge, swim in the river,

have a game of volleyball or laze in the gardens and enjoy

the sun. Boardwalks connect all the buildings with soft

lighting to show you the way home at night. Housekeeping

and Café staff are on duty from 7.00 am to 9.00 pm but

Security staff are on duty 24 hours a day.
The park is capable of sleeping up to 80 people per

night in a range of accommodation. Rooms have coffee

and tea making facilities and the hostel has individual lockers

that may be rented at RM5 per day.

  • Cooking is not permitted in the rooms.
  • Laundry facilities are not available, though private
  • arrangements can be made with the housekeeping staff.
  • Check in is at 11.30 am and check out at 10.00 am

CAFE AT HQ ...........................................................................................................................................................

Café Mulu is open daily from 7.30am to 9.00pm and is located at Park Head quarters.

This open air restaurant serves a range of local foods including forest vegetables

such as ‘Paku fern' and western dishes. The patio is a great place to relax and read,

meet other travellers or play some of the games provided.

We do not sell alcohol in the park but you are able to bring it with you

to drink with your meal in the Café.

After your meal you can visit the Mulu Discovery Centre which is adjacent to the dining area, it
features the biological and geological story of the park via information boards, video presentations
and a library of resources books for you to read.



ROYAL MULU RESORT .......................................................................................................................................

Designed in the style of ethnic longhouses, Royal Mulu Resort was built on

wooden stilts, three metres above the ground. Linked by a series of wooden

walkways, the Resort stands on the banks of the Melinau River, in the midst

of a breathtaking natural splendour.

Royal Mulu Resort is an international class nature and activities destination,

offering the best combination of resort activities, nature and comfort. The

Resort is located just a 5 minute drive from the Gunung Mulu National Park,

home of lush rainforest and some of the most amazing cave systems in the world.

At the Royal Mulu Resort, you can experience the best of every imaginable

comfort that you could find in the rainforest! The Resort has 188 tastefully

designed rooms consisting of either deluxe, executive suite, crown suite or

royal suites all of which have rich parquet floorings, mini-bar, individually

controlled air-conditioning, standard amenities, hot and cold showers.

The Resort has its own water treatment plant, which supplies all guest rooms

with clean and safe water. Every room enjoys a spacious veranda, which

offers guests a stunning view of either the rich surrounding jungle or the Melinau River.

The Wildflower Restaurant is open from 7:00am until 11:00pm, and combines the

best of Local, Chinese, and Western Cuisine. You can sit out in the outdoor terrace

and enjoy steamboat for two or if you are with a larger group you can have a

barbeque party on the open air terrace.

And as for breakfast, don't miss the Chef's specially-made breads and pastries -

served piping hot from the oven.

The Wildflower Restaurant is also home to our own, well known dance group,

the "Seri Melinau Dance Group", performing traditional dances from the every region.

The Splash Bar, located outside the Wildflower Restaurant, is open every day

and evening, offering cocktails, fresh coconut juices, local juices and

even "tuak", the local rice wine. For those tropical evenings in the

rainforest, come and join us in the Riverside Lounge located in our

main lobby area. Have a drink while watching music videos, or have

a go at Karaoke! Contact us for room reservations.


 

 

GIFT SHOP ..............................................................................................................................................................

In the gift gallery a range of hand turned wood work, t-shirts and postcards unique to the Park are on sale

as well as examples of local handicrafts, books, paintings and local carvings.

For those who are planning overnight treks to the Summit or the Pinnacles,

groceries suitable for campcooking are on sale. The Café staff can

also help you with some fresh items such as eggs, bread, fruits

and vegetables – just ask for their advice.

Gas cartridges are available for the portable cooking stoves used by those climbing the Summit as

wood fires are not permitted and of course you are not allowed to bring gas with you on the plane.


 


Getting There
 
OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................................................................................

Visiting Mulu World Heritage Area is a journey

into the interior of Borneo. To get from the

coastal city of Miri you must fly over impenetrable

jungle or travel all day up the Baram, Tutoh

and Melinau rivers to the mountains on the far horizon.

Trips overland to a nearby longhouse, then a 2 hour

boat ride to the Park, are possible but very difficult.

The only access is via logging roads which can be locked, washed

out and in very poor condition.

There are no buses, no highways and certainly no taxis to Mulu. So it's

the easy way by air or the scenic and slow, winding cruise by river.

You can also arrive from the north flying in from Kota Kinabalu in

Sabah or hiking down the Head Hunter's Trail from Limbang.

Which ever adventure you choose to get to Mulu it is just an
 introduction to the jungle experience waiting for you.



 
FLIGHTS .......................................................................................................................................................................

Upon arrival all visitors to the Park

must pay a National Park Entry Fee
as set by the Sarawak Government,

which is Rm10 per person for each day that you
re-enter the park.

DAILY FLIGHTS FROM MIRI TO MULU
http://www.maswings.com.my/

MASwings a subsidiary company of Malaysian

Airline Services operates all
rural flight services in Sarawak, which includes

Mulu.

You should contact your travel agent and

quote the flight details below
for reservations.

DAILY FLIGHTS FROM MULU
DAILY MULU/MIRI 1010/1040 MH3631
DAILY MULU/MIRI 1525/1555 MH3641

DAILY FLIGHTS FROM MIRI
DAILY MIRI/MULU 0920/0950 MH3630
DAILY MIRI/MULU 1435/1505 MH3640

KOTA KINABALU - MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
TUE, THU, SAT KOTA KINABALU/MULU 1005/1100 MH3253
TUE, THU, SAT MULU/KOTA KINABALU 1125/1215 MH3252


 

 
RIVER ............................................................................................................................................................................

Alternatively, a ten hour river trip from Miri to
 Mulu is available. First catch an early morning
 taxi from Miri to Kuala Baram where an
express boat takes you up the Baram River to arrive at
 Marudi around lunch time.  Board a second
 boat taking you to Long Terawan, a small
 community of Berawan people. On the
Tutoh River here you must hire a local
 longboat to bring you to the Park.

 



This is not a totally reliable service as boats between
Marudi and Long Terawan can be cancelled without
 warning if the water level is too low in the river. Visit the
 Visitor Information Centre in Miri if you want assistance
in organizing this trip.

map

 

 


 
 


 

FROM LIMBANG ..........................................................................................................................................................

The Headhunter’s Trail
(A PARK GUIDE IS COMPULSORY BETWEEN KUALA TERIKAN AND CAMP 5)


The trail takes its name from its historical role as the route taken

by warring parties between the Tutoh and Medalam rivers. The

trail runs between Limbang, a picturesque town on the Limbang

River, entering Mulu on its Northern boundary and trekking

down through Camp 5 and then onto  Mulu Park Head Quarters. (or visa versa)

Trekkers must begin walking from Kuala Terikan no later than 1.00pm in

order to arrive at Camp 5 before dark.  The area is very isolated with

the nearest town several hours away, the trail is well marked and

maintained but tree falls and river floods can cause confusion. 

A Sarawak Forestry Licensed Park Guide is compulsory on this

trail – getting lost is easier than you think.


 

 

MIRI & MULU SECTOR

 

 

Itineraries for Miri & Mulu Sector

 

 

Lambir Hills National Park Half Day (3 hours)

Depart morning or afternoon.

 

Depart from Miri to Lambir Hills NP. Take a short trek to the tree tower. Proceed to a nearby waterfall for a swim. Return to Miri.

 

(2-3);RM 230    (4-6);RM 220    (7-9);RM 210    (10-12);RM 160    (SIC);RM175    SINGLE SURCHARGE;

 

Niah Tour - Full Day ( 8 hours)

Departs daily at 0830 hours.

 

You will be picked up from the hotel or airport and start the scenic drive to Niah National Park. On arrival at Niah HQ we will register and then cross Niah River. Visit the museum and then take the 3 km plankwalk to Niah Caves. Explore Traders', Great and Painted Caves.

Return to the Park HQ for lunch and then drive to Miri.

(Museum closed on every Monday)

 

(2-3);RM 475    (4-6);RM 444    (7-9);RM 419    (10-12);RM 305    (SIC);RM360    SINGLE SURCHARGE;

 

Niah Lambir Tour - Full Day ( 8 hours)

Departs daily at 0830 hours.

 

You will be picked up from the hotel or airport and start the scenic drive to Niah National Park. On arrival at Niah HQ we will register and then cross Niah River. Visit the museum and then take the 3 km plankwalk to Niah Caves. Explore Traders', Great and Painted Caves.

Return to the Park HQ for lunch and then drive to Lambir Hills NP. Take a short trek to the waterfall for a refreshing swim. Return to your hotel. (Museum closed on every Monday)

 

(2-3);RM 513    (4-6);RM 478    (7-9);RM 463    (10-12);RM 315    (SIC);RM 368    SINGLE SURCHARGE;

 

Niah Cave National Park 2D/1N

 

Day 1

From Miri we leave in the morning for a scenic drive to Niah National Park. On arrival we will register and check-in. After lunch we will cross Niah River and take one of the jungle trails available in the Park. Return to our accommodation late afternoon for dinner and overnight. (L/D)

 

Day 2

After breakfast, we will cross Niah River to visit Niah Museum. Later we will take the 3 km plankwalk to Niah Cave's entrance. Explore Traders' , Great and Painted Caves. Return to the Park HQ for lunch before we drive back to Miri. (B/L)

 

(2-3);RM 611    (4-6);RM 570    (7-9);RM 526    (10-12);RM 384    (SIC);RM388    SINGLE SURCHARGE;

 

 

 

 Mulu Show Caves 3D/2N

 

Day 1

Meet on arrival at Mulu airport and transfer to the Royal Mulu Resort. In the afternoon we will be transferred to Mulu Park HQ and take the 3 km plankwalk to explore Lang's and Deer Caves. Watch the bats flights if weather permit and return to the Park HQ and transfer to Royal Mulu Resort (D).

 

Day 2

We will depart by longboat to explore Wind Cave with a stopover at the Penan Longhouse. Later we proceed to explore Clearwater cave. Swim and lunch at local restaurant before we are transferred to your accommodation. (B/L/D)

 

Day 3

Free to explore the surrounding Mulu area on your own before your transfer to Mulu airport. (B)

 

(2-3);RM985   (4-6);RM960  (7-9);RM856  (10-12);RM730  (SIC);RM762   SINGLE SURCHARGE;RM185

 

Mulu Caves and Pinnacles 5D/4N

 

Day 1

Meet on arrival at Mulu airport and transfer to the Royal Mulu Resort. In the afternoon we will register at Mulu Park HQ. Take the 3 km plankwalk to explore Lang's and Deer Caves. We will watch the bats flight if weather permits. Return to the Park HQ and transfer to Royal Mulu Resort.

 

Day 2

We will take a boat in the morning traveling upstream on the Melinau River to explore Wind Cave. Later after lunch at Clearwater Hut, we will travel by boat to Long Litut. We will trek through lowland forest for 8.8 km to Camp 5. Dinner and overnight at Camp 5. (L/D)

 

Day 3

After breakfast, we will ascend Mt. Api to an elevation of 1200 m to view the Pinnacles. Packed lunch at the viewpoint before we descend to camp 5 for dinner and overnight. (B/L/D)

 

Day 4

After breakfast, we will trek back to Long Litut and take the  boat to Clearwater Cave. Explore the cave and lunch at Clearwater Hut before our boat transfer to the Royal Mulu Resort. (B/L)

 

Day 5

Transfer to Mulu airport for your flight home.

 

(2-3);RM2880   (4-6);RM2706  (7-9);RM2517  (10-12);RM1777  (SIC);RM2222   SINGLE SURCHARGE;RM185

 

 

                                                           RATES (01 Jan - 31 December 2009)

Miri & Mulu Sector

 

 

 

 

Price per person (Nett) in Ringgit (RM)

 

2-3 clients

4-6 clients

7-9 clients

10-12 clients

SIC

Single Surcharge

Lambir Hills National Park

 

230

220

210

160

175

 

Niah Caves

 

475

444

419

305

360

 

Niah Caves & Lambir Hills National Park

 

513

478

463

315

368

 

Niah Caves 2D/ 1N

 

611

570

526

384

388

 

Mulu Show Caves 3D/ 2N

 

985

960

856

730

762

185

Mulu Show Caves & Pinnacles 5D/ 4N

 

2880

2706

2517

1777

2222

185

 

Note :-

 

a)      Prices are inclusive of English speaking driver/guide, entrance fees, pick-up and return to hotel.

b)      For overnight tours, rates are inclusive of accommodation and meals as specified in the itineraries.

c)      Prices are based on private basis/ SIC-Prices (Seat in coach) are as stated

d)      SIC rates are based on minimum of 2 persons departure

e)      All Prices exclude domestic airfares and –taxes, tipping, camera- & video-fees for National Parks, what is not mentioned in the itineraries.

f)       B = Breakfast, L  = Lunch, D = Dinner, FB = Full board

g)      Sgl/S = Single Surcharges as stated

h)      All Van & Boat Arrangements in Mulu are strictly SIC

i)        Other Terms & Conditions apply(see brochure for details)

 

 

 

NANGA SUMPA LONGHOUSE / KUCHING / DAMAI BEACH  

DAY 1  KUCHING - Arrival
Upon arrival meet and transfer to hotel. Rest of the day at leisure to settle in and explore the City. Overnight at Holiday Inn Kuching.
 
DAY 2  KUCHING – City Tour  (B)
After breakfast embark on a half day tour and discover the charms of this riverine city established by Sir James Brooke, the first White Rajah of Sarawak. In the city center the buildings date back to the days of the White Rajahs. Old Chinese temples and colorful markets dot most every corner. Popular with locals as well as visitors is the mile long “waterfront” promenade. The shops along the Main Bazaar probably have the best collection of Bornean tribal carvings, handicrafts, antiques and souvenirs in the whole
island of Borneo. A city of museums, the Sarawak museum completed in 1891, possibly is the best known. Kuching is clean and green. Overnight at Holiday Inn Kuching.


DAY 3  KUCHING  / NANGA SUMPA LONGHOUSE   (B, L, D)
Depart by air-conditioned van for Batang Ai reservoir (41/2 hours). Journey through rural Sarawak, passing pepper gardens, cocoa and rubber plantation. En-route, a few stops will be made. Visit the colorful native market in Serian town where a variety of jungle produce such as edible ferns, bamboo shoots and unusual tropical fruit are on display. Visit a pepper garden and stop by to view wild orchids and several species of pitcher plants. Lunch en route. Upon arrival at the Batang Ai reservoir, proceed by longboat (1-2 hours) upriver to Nanga Sumpa. Settle in at Borneo Adventure’s lodge. After dinner proceed to the longhouse across the river. Relax on the Ruai (common verandah) and spend time with the Iban people. Interact with the community; learn about their culture and enjoy some local rice wine. Overnight at the lodge.    

DAY 4 NANGA SUMPA LONGHOUSE  (B, L, D)
Following breakfast, hike the jungle trails along the river and continue upriver by longboat. Our destination is the scenic Enseluai Waterfall. Time to relax, swim, explore the rainforest and have lunch or try fishing Iban-style. Return to the lodge. Dinner is served in the lodge with local delicacies to enhance the meal. After dinner, visit to the longhouse. Woven blankets and handicrafts are available for display upon request and may be purchased directly from the longhouse people. Overnight at the lodge.   
 
DAY 5 NANGA SUMPA LONGHOUSE / KUCHING / DAMAI BEACH  (B, L)
Following breakfast, depart down river by longboat, then overland to Kuching. Lunch is taken en route. Overnight at Holiday Inn Damai Beach.
 
DAY 6 DAMAI BEACH  (B)
Day at leisure with breakfast provided at the resort. Optional visit to the award winning Sarawak cultural village, which is located within walking distance of the Resort.
 
DAY 7 DAMAI BEACH – Bako National Park  (B, L)
Breakfast at the resort followed by transfer to Bako Village where you will catch a boat to the park. Bako is one of the best places in Sarawak to see wildlife in a natural surrounding. The various types of animals that are commonly spotted at Bako include the proboscis monkeys, silver leaf monkeys, long tail macaques, wild boars, monitor lizards and numerous species of birds. Tropical rainforest ranges from mangrove to kerangas (heath forest), tropical swamp vegetation, cliff vegetation and beach vegetation. There are several trails inside the park depending on level of fitness and interest. There is a possibility to swim in the warm waters of the South China Sea by one of the secluded beaches. This is subject to sea and weather condition. Return to Kuching mid-afternoon. (Schedule may depend on tide)   

DAY 8  DAMAI BEACH / KOTA KINABALU (B)
Transfer to Kuching airport for flight to Kota Kinabalu after breakfast.

Prices : RM 3276.00 per person (Min. 2 person)

Includes:

·         Transfers and tour as stated above based on Private.

·         02 night stay at Holiday Inn Kuching

·         02 nights stay at Borneo Adventure Lodge

·         03 night stay at Hiloday Inn Damai Beach

·         Entrance fees, Meals as indicated above (B: breakfast, L: lunch, D: dinner)

·         English speaking guide


Excludes:

·         Air ticket, Additional cost for Unscheduled tours & transfers / optional tour

·         Juices/alcoholic/carbonated drinks & Misc. fees (camera or handy cam)

·         Items not in the itinerary 
*** NO Booking Has been made

DAY 1 : Arrival Kuching

Upon arrival meet and transfer to your hotel. Rest of the day at leisure.

Overnight at Holiday Inn Hotel Kuching (Deluxe Room)

 

DAY  2 : City Tour (B)

After breakfast embark on a half day Kuching Sightseeing Tour, the tour includes the visit of the Tua Pek Kong temple, the oldest Chinese temple in Sarawak, built in 1876 and view the Fort Margarita from Kuching Waterfront.  Proceed to the modern Civic Center to enjoy a panoramic view of the city. Drive by St. Joseph’s Cathedral, the Syariah (Muslim) Court, traditional Malay houses built on stilts and the mosque built along the riverbank. Winding through the heart of the city, look out for the majestic Astana, the former palace of the White Rajahs, now the official residence of the Governor of Sarawak. Stop for few minutes in front of the old colonial Court House, complete with a Clock Tower and a granite obelisk built in memory of the second White Rajah, Charles Brooke. The highlight of the tour is the visit of the Sarawak Museum, one of the finest in South East Asia. It is a treasure house of artifacts and exhibits with great archaeological and cultural significance. After which, back to your hotel.

Overnight at Holiday Inn Hotel Kuching (Deluxe Room)

 

DAY 3 : Kuching - Lemanak River/ Ngemah Ili (B/L/D)

After breakfast depart from your hotel in the city to commence for 3D/2N Lemanak River Safari, situated about 220km from Kuching City town, with a few stops along the way: the first one at Serian Town, where we will stop for stretching legs, shopping for gifts for the Ibans. You can also visit a fascinating native fruits and vegetable market. The other stops include a visit to the pepper farm and a stop at the roadside where you can observe plenty of  wild orchids and also pitcher plants - insect eating plants. The last stop will be at “Lachau” a small upcountry Chinese Village, where you stop for lunch (here barter trade are still being held between the natives of Kalimantan, the Chinese shop owners and the natives of Sarawak).

After lunch continue your program with a approximate 1.5 hours drive to Lemanak River to reach the “Lubok Subong” Jetty where you will board a longboat and proceed upriver to the “Ngemah Ili” Longhouse.

On arrival at the longhouse, leave your belongings in the family room. You will be served with coffee and tea and mingle with the families. Dinner will be served at one of the family rooms.

After dinner, the Ibans will sound their gongs and perform their traditional warrior and maiden dance in full ceremonial regalia with the longhouse chief and folk. Rice Wine “Tuak” will be served.

Overnight spent in the Longhouse with mattress/ mosquito nets/ pillow (very basic accommodation).

 

DAY 4 : Lemanak River/ Ngemah Ili (B/L/D)

Breakfast in one of the family rooms. The Iban people will give you a presentation with their traditional weapon, the blowpipe. After the blowpipe presentation you will together with your guide explore the surrounding forest trekking for 2 hours (moderate) passing through pepper and rubber plantations, your guide will show you the jungle plants and trees that are being used by the natives as medicine. After reaching a two storey high waterfall witness the native bamboo cocking or just refresh yourself after the trek in the stream.

After lunch trek back to the Longhouse for another approximate 2 hours.

Dinner will be served in one of the Family Rooms (Bilik).

Overnight in the “Ruai” on mattresses with mosquito nets.

 

DAY 5 : Lemanak RiverDamai Beach (B/L)       

Breakfast with the Iban Families.

Now it is time to say goodbye to the Ibans. After proceeding downriver by longboat your guide will bring you back to Kuching by van along the Pan Borneo Highway (approximate 4 – 5 hours) with a stop at a local restaurant for lunch and transfer to Kuching and from here to Damai Beach Resort, situated 30km from Kuching at the Damai Peninsula.

Overnight at Damai Beach Resort (Chalet)

 

DAY 6 : Damai Beach (B)

Day at leisure. Optional visit to the award winning Sarawak Cultural Village, which is located in walking distance of the Resort. (Entrance fee is not included.)

Overnight at Damai Beach Resort (Chalet)

 

DAY 7 : Damai BeachBako National Park (B/L/D)

In the morning depart from Damai Beach Resort to commence 2D/1N Bako National Park Tour. A scenic drive this morning will bring you to Bako Fishing Village Jetty, from where an exciting motorized boat ride takes you to marvel at the abundant natural beauty of Sarawak's most popular National Park. Trek along the trails to spot wildlife in its natural surroundings including the proboscis monkeys, the monitor lizards, bearded pigs, silver leaf monkeys and more than one hundred species of birds. The stunning tropical rainforest ranges from the mangrove swamp forest to kerangas (Heath forest) to cliff and beach vegetations. Exotic plants found along the trails include the several species of pitcher plants and wild orchids.

Local lunch and dinner will be served in the Park's canteen.

Overnight at the lodge.

 

DAY 8 : Bako National ParkKuching Airport (B/L)

Breakfast at the park canteen

Opt for an early rise to wander around the park’s headquarters for bird watching or to see other wildlife such as monitor lizard, squirrels or tree shrew. You will be taken on another trail to explore the different vegetations before proceeding to Kuching and transfer to the airport for your afternoon flight to Kota Kinabalu.

 

Package Rate:           RM 1,855.00 per person (Twin Share/ SIC)

                                    RM 2,020.00 per person (Twin Share/ PVT)

 Package Rate is inclusive of:

13.  English speaking Guide

14.  Tours & Transfers as stated in the program

15.  Meals as stated in the program

16.  2 Night Accommodation Holiday Inn Hotel Kuching (Deluxe)

17.  2 Nights Accommodation in the Longhouse (very simple accommodation)

18.  2 Nights Accomodation Damai Beach Resort (Chalet)

19.  1 Night Accommodation Bako National Park (Lodge)

20.  Entrance Fees

 

Package Rate is exclusive of:

1.      Any airfares and –taxes

2.      Peak Season Surcharges

3.      Insurance

4.      Presents for Visit of Iban Families (approximate RM 15.00 per client)

5.      What is not stated above

 

 

Peak Season Surcharges:

 

Damai Beach Resort:

A surcharge of Euro 55.00 per room per night applies from 20th December 2008 until 31st December 2008.

Kuching Sector

Itineraries for Kuching Sector

 

Kuching City Tour Half Day

 

In the morning depart from your city hotel and proceed for 3 hours Kuching City Tour, after tour return to your hotel.

Highlights of Kuching City Tour :

·         Old Gambir spice streets

·         Sarawak Museum, the best in South East Asia

·         Malay village and the Muslim Mosque

·         Oldest Chinese temple is Sarawak

·         Kuching Waterfront with a recorded history

·         Civic Center with a panoramic view of the city

 

(2-3); RM72    (4-6); RM60    (7-8); RM55    (9-12); RM50     (SIC); RM50      SINGLE SURCHARGE;

 

Sarawak Cultural Village - Half Day

 

The tour combines both experiences of culture and nature. Known as the “Living Museum” Sarawak Cultural Village offers an opportunity to admire the richly diverse multi-racial cultures of Sarawak as displayed and presented in the traditional homes of the various indigenous tribes in the village. See how local handicrafts are made. The tour concludes with the fascinating cultural performances at the air conditioned theatre.

 

(2-3); RM145    (4-6); RM138    (7-8); RM122    (9-12); RM102     (SIC); RM102      SINGLE SURCHARGE;

 

Lemanak River Safari 2D/1N

 

Day 01

In the morning depart from your hotel in the city and proceed for 2D/1N Lemanak River Safari, situated about 220km from Kuching. Along the way you will stop at Serian to visit a market, at a pepper farm and at the roadside where you can observe plenty of wild orchids and also pitcher plants. Another stop will be at Lachau, a small upcountry Chinese Village, where you stop for lunch. After lunch we proceed to Lubok Subong jetty to board a longboat and travel upriver to the Iban Longhouse. On arrival at the Longhouse, your guide will show you the longhouse, and later after dinner, the Iban will sound their gongs and perform their traditional war dance in full ceremonial regalia.

Overnight spent in the Longhouse with mattresses and mosquito nets (L/D)

 

Day 02

After breakfast the Iban will give you a blowpipe presentation with their traditional weapon, the blowpipe. Now it is time to say goodbye to the Iban. After proceeding downriver by longboat your guide will bring you back to your hotel in Kuching with a Stopover for lunch. (B/L)

 

(2-3); RM600    (4-6); RM568    (7-8); RM498    (9-12); RM480     (SIC); RM480      SINGLE SURCHARGE;

 

Batang Ai Longhouse Safari 3D/2N

 

Day 01

In the morning depart from your hotel in the city and proceed for 3D/2N Hilton Batang Ai Longhouse Tour. You will travel 275 km by road, with stops along the way at Serian to visit a market, at a pepper farm and at the roadside where you can observe plenty of wild orchids and also pitcher plants. Another stop will be at Lachau, a small upcountry Chinese Village, where you stop for lunch. After lunch, we proceed to the Batang Ai Lake, where you will take a ferry/boat across the lake to reach the Hilton Batang Ai Longhouse Resort. After checking in, the rest of the day is free at your own leisure. (L)

 

Day 02

After breakfast depart from the resort by longboat. On arrival at the longhouse, you will be taken for a tour around the longhouse, to meet the natives and their families. The Ibans will then sound their gongs and perform their traditional Iban War Dance. Native style lunch will served by the riverbank. Before back to the resort the Iban will give you a presentation with their ancient weapon, the blowpipe. The tour ends with another longboat ride across the lake and back to Batang Ai Hilton Longhouse Resort for overnight. (B/L)

 

Day 03
After breakfast you depart from the resort by ferry/boat to the jetty and return to Kuching with a stopover for lunch. (B/L)

 

(2-3); RM1112    (4-6); RM1025    (7-8); RM975    (9-12); RM863     (SIC); RM945      SINGLE SURCHARGE;RM250

 

Semeggok Orang Utan Centre – Half Day

 

In the morning your guide will meet you and you will start your journey with a tour to Semenggok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre where you will have the chance to observe the Orang Utans coming out of the forest for the feeding time. Your guide will give you further details about these amazing animals. After this fascinating experience you will proceed back to Kuching by van.

 

(2-3); RM75    (4-6); RM60    (7-8); RM55    (9-12); RM50     (SIC); RM50      SINGLE SURCHARGE;

 

Jong’s Crocodile Farm – Half Day

 

Located about 30 kms from Kuching on the Kuching-Serian Road, a 40 minutes drive will take you to the farm. Spend your time going through the through the lifecycle of the last member of the dinosaur family from more than 1000 crocodiles bred in captivity, housed in enclosures according to their ages. Also experience the fine collection of other animals kept at the farm including pheasants, peacocks, hornbills, monkeys, gibbons, pythons, deers, sun bears and monitor lizards. Before leaving watch the crocodile feeding.

 

(2-3); RM75    (4-6); RM60    (7-8); RM55    (9-12); RM50     (SIC); RM50      SINGLE SURCHARGE;

 

Bako National Park Tour – Full Day

 

In the morning depart from your hotel in the city to commence a Fullday trip to Bako National Park, a scenic drive this morning will bring you to Bako Fishing Village Jetty, where you will board a boat to Sarawak's most popular National Park. Trek along the trails to spot wildlife in its natural surroundings including the proboscis monkeys, the monitor lizards, bearded pigs, silver leaf monkeys and more than one hundred species of birds. The stunning tropical rainforest ranges from the mangrove swamp forest to kerangas (Health forest) to cliff and beach vegetations. You may end your trekking at a beautiful secluded swimming beach. Local lunch will be served in the Park's canteen. After lunch you will have your time to explore the wildlife and vegetation around the Parks Headquarter on your own or take a walk together with your guide along one of the other short trails around the Headquarter. After tour return to your hotel in city. (L)

 

(2-3); RM232    (4-6); RM219    (7-8); RM198    (9-12); RM182     (SIC); RM182      SINGLE SURCHARGE;

 

Bako National Park 2D/1N

 

Day 01

In the morning depart from your hotel in the city to commence 2D/1N Bako National Park Tour, a scenic drive this morning will bring you to Bako Fishing Village Jetty, where you will board a boat to Sarawak's most popular National Park. Trek along the trails to spot wildlife in its natural surroundings including the proboscis monkeys, the monitor lizards, bearded pigs, silver leaf of monkeys and more than one hundred species of birds. The stunning tropical rainforest ranges from the mangrove swamp forest to kerangas (Health forest) to cliff and beach vegetations. Local lunch and dinner will be served in the Park's canteen. Overnight at the lodge (L/D)

 

Day 02

Breakfast at the park canteen. Opt for an early rise to wander around the park’s headquarters for bird watching or to see other wildlife such as monitor lizard, squirrels or tree shrew. You will be taken on another trail to explore the different vegetations before returning to Kuching. (B/L)

 

(2-3); RM519    (4-6); RM494    (7-8); RM431    (9-12); RM413     (SIC); RM413      SINGLE SURCHARGE;RM80

 

 

 

 

Bako National Park 3D/2N

 

Day 1

A scenic drive this morning brings you to Bako Fishing village from where an exciting boat ride takes you to Sarawak’s most popular National Park. Trek along the trails to spot wildlife in its natural surroundings including the proboscis monkeys, the monitor lizards, bearded pigs, silver leaf monkeys and more than one hundred species of birds. The stunning tropical rainforest ranges from the mangrove swamp forest to kerangas (Heath forest) to cliff and beach vegetations. You may end your trekking at a beautiful secluded swimming beach. Lunch will be served in the Park’s Canteen. After lunch you will have your time to explore the wildlife and vegetation around the Parks Headquarter on your own or take a walk together with our guide along one of the other short trails around the Headquarter. Dinner will be served in the Park Canteen. Overnight at the lodge. (L/D)

 

Day 2 (B/L/D)

Wake up and search together with our guide for wildlife in the early morning hours. Breakfast will be served in the Park Canteen. After breakfast you will have the opportunity to take a guided trek along the Lintang trail with a length of 5.25 km which takes about 3,5 hours return which is an excellent introduction of the wild plants of Sarawak with several vegetation types. Pitcher plants are found along the sandy paths on the plateau and a rest point on the trail provides an excellent view over the Mangrove forest and the sea. Lunch will be served at the Park Canteen. After lunch you will have your time to explore the wildlife and vegetation around the Parks Headquarter on your own or take a walk together with our guide along one of the other short trails around the Headquarter. Dinner will be served in the Park Canteen. Overnight at the Lodge.

 

Day 3 (B/L)

After breakfast you will have another chance to explore the shorter trails of the Park by yourself or together with our guide. Lunch will be served in the Park Canteen. After lunch, a boat will bring you back to the jetty of the Bako Fishing Village and return to Kuching by Van.

 

(2-3); RM706    (4-6); RM663    (7-8); RM638    (9-12); RM602     (SIC); RM602      SINGLE SURCHARGE; RM140

 

Gunung Gading National Park – Full Day

 

Gunung Gading is home to the world’s largest flower, the Rafflesia, which can grow up to one metre in diameter. In the morning depart from the hotel in the city to commence to Gunung Gading National Park.. After the registration you will proceed through the park, and hopefully along one of these thick jungle trails, there will be a Rafflesia hiding, biding you to get a closer look. Your guide/park guide will explain about the plant life at this park to you. Local lunch will be at Lundu Town. (L)

 

(2-3); RM268    (4-6); RM222    (7-8); RM200    (9-12); RM162     (SIC); RM162      SINGLE SURCHARGE;

 

Bau Fairy & Wind Caves – Half Day

 

In the morning depart from your hotel to commerce Bau Fairy and Wind Caves Tour. To reach this cave, you will be driven past countryside of Sarawak for about 45 km to reach Bau town, a small town inhabited by the Bidayuhs, a tribe living in Sarawak. The Caves of Fairies is about 8 km from Bau Town, located on Mount Kapur. The entrance of the cave is about 36 meters above the base of the cliff. A concrete staircase of over 100 steps will lead you to entrance of the cave. The beautiful view that you can see, up from the entrance of the cave, of the valley below, with its forest and fields is a wonderful relief after the climb. From the entrance, a wooden staircase will lead you to the Chambers of the caves of Fairies. For the Bidayuh tribe who live in Bau today, the Chamber of this cave is believed to be the home of fairies, and also home to the people who turned to stone in the legendary Kapur village. However, to the Chinese people, who live in same town, they believe this cave to be the Home of their Gods and Goddes, You will see worships of two different religions in this cave: the pagan of fairy religion of native Bidayuhs, and the Chinese ancestral worship, burning of joss sticks and offerings The tour continues with a visit to the next cave, The Wind Cave. Staircase and plank walks lead to the main cave and two underground tunnels. A continuous breeze surge through the tunnels, giving the cave its name. Here, you can also sit and relax under the big Sun shades made of tropical hardwood, surrounded with forest and a river running alongside the cave. You may wish to take a cool dip in the river. Toilet and changing rooms are available for your convenience. After the tour, you will be transfered back to Kuching.

 

(2-3); RM125    (4-6); RM108    (7-8); RM100    (9-12); RM94     (SIC); RM94      SINGLE SURCHARGE;

 

  

 

RATES (01 Jan - 31 December 2009)

Kuching Sector

 

 

 

 

2-3 clients

4-6 clients

7-8 clients

9-12 clients

SIC

Single Surcharge

Kuching Citytour

 

72

60

55

50

50

 

Sarawak Cultural Village

 

145

138

122

102

102

 

Lemanak River Safari 2D/ 1N

 

600

568

498

480

480

 

Batang Ai Longhouse Safari 3D/ 2N

 

1112

1025

975

863

945

250

Semenggok Orang Utan Centre

 

75

60

55

50

50

 

Jong’s Crocodile Farm

 

75

60

55

50

50

 

Bako National Park Tour

 

232

219

198

182

182

 

Bako National Park 2D/ 1N

 

519

494

431

413

413

80

Bako National Park 3D/ 2N

 

706

663

638

602

602

140

Gunung Gading National Park

 

268

222

200

162

162

 

Bau Fairy & Wind Caves

 

125

108

100

94

94

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note :-

 

a)      Prices are inclusive of English speaking driver/guide, entrance fees, pick-up and return to hotel.

b)      For overnight tours, rates are inclusive of accommodation and meals as specified in the itineraries.

c)      Tours in Kuching that are Ex-Damai Resorts are subject to a surcharge.

d)      Prices are based on private basis/ SIC-Prices (Seat in coach) are as stated

e)      SIC rates are based on minimum of 2 persons departure

f)       All Prices exclude domestic airfares and –taxes, tipping, camera- & video-fees for National Parks, what is not mentioned in the itineraries.

g)      B = Breakfast, L  = Lunch, D = Dinner, FB = Full board

h)      Sgl/S = Single Surcharges as stated

i)        Other Terms & Conditions apply(see brochure for details)

 

 

 

 

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