MALAYSIA Category: Individual Travel TOUR CODE: SUDRL1 3D2N SUKAU KINABATANGAN WILDLIFE SANCTUARY-River Lodge ACCOMMODATION DISCOVERY RIVER LODGE (DRL), SUKAU (Basic eco friendly accommodation) SELINGAN ISLAND CHALET PACKAGE INCLUSION 2 nights accommodation at Discovery River Lodge in Sukau Full Board meals as specified in itinerary Return airport transfers, boat transfer and or transfer as specified in Itinerary English speaking guide, tours and entrance fees Note: Accommodation in Sukau and Selingan lslands are basic with ceiling fans, towels, soap, bed and hot water. There is no air- conditioning at DRL. *Subject to change REMARKS Valid for Malaysian, Malaysian Residents and Singaporean only. Tour fare exclude: Camera Fees, Beverages, Porter, Tips and or miscellaneous expenses. Cancellation policy- please refer to our General Terms & Conditions Exclude Airfares Price and Itinerary is subject to change without prior notice Terms & conditions apply ITINERARY *(tentative) Day 1 / Gomantong Cave/ Sukau-Kinabatangan River (-/L/D) Meet and greet with your guide upon arrival and drive for about 2 hours passing through Oil Palm plantation to Gomantong Cave. Explore one of fascinating caves in Sabah which is home to millions of bats and swiftlets. The swiftlets make famous Chinese edible bird s nest soup. Continue your journey overland for anor half an hour to Sukau. Have lunch and check-in to Discovery River Lodge (formerly known as Sri Menanggol Cabins). Take for an evening boat cruise to Menanggol river, a tributary of Kinabatangan river, is longest and biggest river in Sabah to search for wildlife like elusive Proboscis Monkey, and pygmy elephants, which is endemic to Borneo. Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary is one of best places in Souast Asia to observe wildlife. After dinner, you can watch a video documentary about Proboscis Monkeys or take an optional Night Cruise/Night Safari at a minimal price which can be arranged through lodge. Overnight at eco friendly accommodation- Discovery River Lodge, Sukau Day 2 Sukau -Ox-Bow Lake / Resang River (B/L/D) Take an early morning cruise to one of Ox-Bow Lakes which was formed by large meanders of Kinabatangan river that had been cut off from main channel. The trip takes you to see riverine forest and wildlife in area. The Oriental Darter, Storm s Stork, various species of Hornbills and Kingfishers are commonly seen. If wear permits, you could also do jungle trekking. Return to lodge for breakfast, and you are at leisure to take a short walk or hire our mountain bike to explore village of Sukau nearby. In evening, embark for anor evening cruise in search of more wildlife. After dinner, you may take an optional Night Cruise tour in search for nocturnal animals. Overnight at eco friendly accommodation- Discovery River Lodge, Sukau
DISCOVERY RIVER LODGE ITINERARY Day 3-Sepilok Orang Utan / (B/L) After breakfast, depart from Sukau to mainland of. Upon arrival, drive for about half an hour to Sepilok Orang-Utan Rehabilitation Centre, where orphaned and injured Orang-Utans are brought to Sepilok to be rehabilitated and nursed to return and fend for mselves back in wild. Sepilok is a primary lowland forest, a fine showcase of Borneo s remaining rainforest. Witness feeding of Orang-Utans from a platform in forest. Stop for lunch at a beautiful colonial English Tea House and Restaurant. Later, do a city tour and visit various landmarks and historical points in like Water Village, Central Market and Puu Jih Shih Buddhist Temple before your transfer back to airport/hotel. Recommended flights: KUL TO SDK AK 5160 (0715-1000) SDK TO KUL AK 5163 (2025-2305) Valid for Malaysians and Malaysian Residents only (Note: Recommended flights schedule are subject to change) Discovery River Lodge lets you experience village life surrounded by nature and all its serene beauty. Meals are prepared local style at Lodge s café which overlooks Kinabatangan River. Just relax and enjoy scenery of our tropical rainforest while sipping your coffee and tea. TOUR FARE Adult (Single) Adult (Twin) Adult (Triple) Child (With Bed)
Kinabatangan River Stretching 560km from Crocker Range in southwest of Sabah to Sulu Sea in east, Kinabatangan River sustains one of world's richest ecosystems. The surrounding areas along river consist of five distinct habitats - dipterocarp or dry, waterlogged and limestone forests, and freshwater and saline swamps. The lower basin of river itself is largest forest covered floodplain in Malaysia and has largest concentration of wildlife in South East Asian region. Or than being home to Borneo's indigenous orang utan and proboscis monkey, surrounding forest is also one of only two known places in world where 10 species of primates are found. All eight species of hornbill found in Borneo make area ir home. A trip up river at dawn or dusk is best opportunity to see wildlife. You might even sight an Asian elephant or a Sumatran rhinoceros wandering through trees. Optional tours can be arranged for night safaris as well to spot crocodiles, birds and nocturnal animals. Many major local tour companies run lodges in Sukau area with packages that include accommodation, transportation, meals and guided tours. Alternatively, you may want to experience homestay programme which is available at surrounding villages and which provides a good opportunity to truly experience life of Orang Sungai. Join in ir cultural activities or even try your hand at local way of farming! Getting There The overland trip from to Sukau covers 135km where 42km of journey is on gravel road through palm oil plantations. A 350km drive from Kota Kinabalu is also possible but will take at least six hours. Transportation can be arranged with Mayflower. Source: Sabah Tourism Board
Pygmy Elephant facts: Pygmy elephants are found only on norast tip of island of Borneo, and inhabit forests near water sources and grasslands. Borneo pygmy elephants are smaller than or Asian elephants, chubbier, and have bigger ears and tails. They eat roughly 300 pounds of food daily mostly roots, grasses, leaves, bananas and sugar cane. WWF estimates that re are as few as 1,600 individuals remaining in wild, and top threats to pygmy elephants are habitat loss and conflict with humans. Adopt a Pygmy Elephant. Source:www.worldwildlife.org
Turtle Island Park Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary The Turtle Island Park (gazetted 1977) lies 40km north of in Sulu Sea and consists of Selingan, Bakungan Kecil The Sepilok and Gulisan Orang islands. Utan Rehabilitation The park is a Centre safe haven was set for up in endangered 1964 to rehabilitate green and orphaned hawksbill baby orang and utan. gives Set you in lush rare opportunity 4,300-hectare to watch Kabili-Sepilok turtle landings. Forest Reserve, Selingan, largest Centre of under islands, administration houses park's of headquarters, Wildlife Department a turtle hatchery, of Sabah tourist attracts accommodation tourists and researchers and basic alike, facilities. giving The m or two opportunity islands are to more watch for conservation orang utan activities. up close in ir natural habitat. A boardwalk leads you to a viewing gallery and feeding platform where apes are fed milk and bananas twice a day at As 10.00am turtle landings usually 3.00pm occur by after rangers. dusk, an Feeding overnight time stay would also be attracts best plan long-tailed to see macaques as y to come ashore area. to lay ir eggs, but shining a light on m or using camera flashes should be avoided as eir can be stressful on creatures. While orang utan rehabilitation is still primary goal at Sepilok, it also focuses on public education on conservation, research and assistance on or endangered species such as rhinoceros. Turtles lay ir eggs throughout year, but best time to head re is between July and October when sea is calmer. Visitors Observe are restricted collection to walkways. of eggs, Some tagging orang of mor utan have become and releasing familiar of with baby people but into touching sea. m is strongly discouraged, and while apes are naturally shy and gentle, more mischievous ones may try to grab your camera or hat, in which case you should call for a ranger as trying to wrestle 200 pound apes may not be a good idea. Getting There The boat from Sabah Parks jetty at Jalan Buli Buli Sim leaves at 9.30am and ride to Selingan takes an hour. For more adventurous, re is trekking through mangrove forest. As this is under Forestry Department, you will have to get a permit from m before trekking 5km trail which runs through Sepilok Laut. You can also arrange for a Visiting boat return Period or accommodation in chalets in forest. Throughout year Opening Hours Source: Security Sabah Gate: Tourism Daily from Board 8.00am till 5.00pm Reception & Ticketing Counter: Daily from 9.00am till 11.00am and 2.00pm till 3.30pm Exhibition Hall: Daily (except Fridays) from 9.00am till 4.30pm Source: Sabah Tourism Board Gomantong Cave Described by WWF as ' best-managed edible birds' nest cave in world', Gomantong Caves in heartland of Gomantong Rainforest Reserve have been focus for birds' nests for centuries. Since 13th century, Chinese traders have come to in search of birds' nests, a prized delicacy among Chinese and found nearly 100 metres up on ceilings of Gomantong Caves. Harvesters put ir lives on line literally, climbing networks of rattan ladders and ropes to get to nests. The risky nature of nest collecting has only helped made commodity a pricey one. There are two cave complexes - Simud Hitam (Black Cave) soaring up to 90 metres high and more accessible of two, and Simud Putih (White Cave), where more valuable nests are found. Simud Hitam is a five- minute walk from registration centre. A well-maintained boardwalk gives you easy access to do some exploring or watch skilled harvesters at work. The resident creatures of caves include swiftlets (from which nests are collected) and bats among ors. Outside, or birds such as serpent eagles, bat hawks and kingfishers can be seen. You might even spot an orangutan or two. You will need to make prior arrangements for exploring more challenging Simud Putih which calls for more serious caving.facilities include a picnic area as well as Gomantong Rainforest Chalet which can accommodate up to 30 people a night. Source: Sabah Tourism Board