Day 1: Kuching – Sematan – Tanjung Datu National Park (L, D)Tanjung Datu comprises a narrow strip of forested hills and stunning beaches with clear emerald-green waters. Located at the southwestern tip of Sarawak, Tanjung Datu is one of its smallest national parks but perhaps the most beautiful. A key attraction is its seclusion. The […]
Category: Wildlife and National Park
Wildlife and National Park Packages
Frogging at Kubah National Park 1700, Pick up from City Hotel then proceed to Kubah National Park 1800hrs Dinner at Matang Town at own expense. 1900hrs After dinner, transfer back to Kubah & proceed for a night walk. Try luck for Reddish scops-owl, Brown hawk-owl & Barred eagle-owl. Meanwhile, walk along the main trail to […]
5 DAYS 4 NIGHTS WILDLIFE OF BORNEO Day 1 : Orang Utan, Night Bamboo Rafting Safari Breakfast in the hotel, 0800, pick up for the Orang Utan visit at SEMENGGOH NATURE RESERVE, traveling overland (40 min) followed by a brief hike through dipterocarp forest. Unlike in a Zoo, the Orang Utans are set free in a […]
Sea Turtle Conservation Programmes 4 Days 3 nights Location: Kuching Sarawak is home to all five sea turtle species – the Green Turtle, Hawksbill Turtle, Olive Ridley Turtle, Leatherback Turtle and Loggerhead Turtle. All of these species are critically endangered worldwide and therefore the state government has set up a network of coastal and marine […]
3 Days 2 Nights: Tanjung Datu National Park Tanjung Datu comprises a narrow strip of forested hills and stunning beaches with clear emerald-green waters. Located at the southwestern tip of Sarawak, Tanjung Datu is one of Sarawak’s smallest national parks but it is perhaps the most beautiful. A key attraction is its seclusion. The park’s […]
DOLPHINS & MANGROVE WILDLIFE CRUISE Board a small boat and start your cruise to the mouth of the Santubong & Salak River. There is a chance to spot the elusive and rare schools of Irrawaddy dolphins, which are quite common in this area. Sightings are, however, not guaranteed. Continue your cruise along the Salak River […]
