3D2N Nature Discovery Trip, Cherating/Kemaman Date: 26 28 July 2019 The Nature Discovery Trip is an extended nature tour conducted by Turtle Conservation Society of Malaysia (TCS). It is designed to provide participants a more in-depth experience with nature. The 3D2N programme includes a visit to sea turtle and river terrapin centres, a river cruise and mangrove planting activity, fireflies watching tour, and a beach cleanup and trash analysis activity. Participants may find some time to chill on the beach too. 1. Transportation for 3D2N from & to Kuala Lumpur Cherating/Kemaman 2. 3 Facilitators and 1 tour guide 3. 2 nights Accommodation (twin sharing) 4. Meals at Cherating/Kemaman 5. All Activities as listed in next page Min of pax: 20 pax, max 40 pax Deadline: 26 June 2019 Price per pax: MYR1,125.00nett
3D2N Nature Discovery Trip, Cherating/Kemaman Date: 26 28 July 2019 Proposed Itinerary Day 1 8:00 am Depart ICCB venue. at R&R Temerloh (lunch at own cost) 2:00 pm Arrive at Turtle Conservation and Information Centre, Cherating. Guided tour of the Sanctuary 3:15 pm Leave Cherating for the TCS River Terrapin Conservation Centre in Kg. Pasir Gajah, Kemaman 4:00 pm Arrive at Kg. Pasir Gajah. Guided tour of the Centre Briefing on river terrapin conservation project 6:00 pm Dinner in Chukai 8:00 pm Check in hotel Day 2 8:00 am 9:00 am Proceed to Cherating River. River cruise and mangrove planting 11:30 am 1:30 pm Return to hotel. Rest. Free and easy 4:30 pm Visit Rimbun Dahan Turtle Hatchery. Briefing about sea turtle conservation project 6:00 pm Dinner in Cherating 7:30 pm Briefing about fireflies at the Fireflies Jetty in Cherating 8:00 pm Fireflies-watching tour in the Cherating River 9:00 pm Return from the river 9:30 pm Return to hotel Day 3 8:00 am 9:00 am Beach cleanup and trash analysis activity 11:00 am Return to hotel. Freshen up. Check out 12:30 noon 1:30 pm Programme ends
4Days 3Nights Perhentian Islands - Corals, Environmental Education & Turtles! Join us in the Perhentian Islands on the north east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. You will join researchers and conservationists helping to protect these islands and local coral expert Dr James Tan from University Malaysia Terengganu. You will help with collecting data for sea turtle facial ID studies, help expand one of the glass bottle concrete block coral restoration sites and help turn plastic found on the islands into a plastic turtle necklace. You will conduct 2 scuba dives and 1 snorkel tour. You will stay in a villager owned basic chalet in triple rooms with air con and ensuite. All dive gear will be provided and if you need a refresher please let us know.! Join us in the paradise Perhentian Islands and leave your coral legacy behind and take a piece of the islands with you. Min of pax: 10 pax, max 30 pax Deadline: 26 June 2019 1. Transportation from & to Kuala Lumpur Kuala Besut and boat transfer 2. 3 Outdoor Facilitators 3. Accommodation triple share ensuite air con 4. Meals Day 1 L, D, Day 2 B, L, D, Day 3 B, L, d Day 4, B only 5. Drinking water throughout 6. All Activities as listed in next page 7. Accident insurance 8. Marine Park Fees, 2 scuba dives 9. Diving equipment Price per pax: MYR2,650.00nett for licensed divers, MYR2,455.00nett for non divers MYR2,720.00net for PADI refreshers (no dive for more than 6 months)
4Days 3Nights Perhentian Islands - Corals, Environmental Education & Turtles! Proposed Itinerary Day 1 4am 11am 1pm 4pm Depart KL coach Arrive at Kuala Besut Boat to Perhentian Islands Check in Village tour Briefing about the Turtle and Coral conservation Project Eco Snorkelling Coral watch brief from village children Malay Dinner - @ villager home Free and easy Day 3 Dive 1 - Coral fragment collection and glass bottle concrete block deployment Dive 2 - Attachment of coral fragments and coral nursery maintenance Free time BBQ dinner Free and easy Day 2 10am Coral Concrete block Making Precious Plastic Introduction and make your own turtle necklace Snorkel tour or PADI Refresher (extra charge) Jetty Jump Dinner Day 4 7am 4pm Boat to Kuala Besut Bus departs from Kuala Besut (lunch not included) Arrive at KL
2Days 1Night in Tasik Kenyir, Terengganu Date: 26 27 July 2019 Lake Kenyir is the biggest lake of Malaysia and this popular attraction is located within the state of Terengganu. It's a place for nature lovers who don't mind the discomfort/dangers that usually comes with such places. Within the area, you can find around 340 small mainly uninhabited islands; many waterfalls and caves. There is also an abundance of wildlife to be found in the Kenyir area. Experience a unique sight from varieties of birds when you walking along the trails with the guide from experience local birdwatchers. Indulge the experience of Kenyir jungle trails leads by local botanists and be mesmerized from the experience of Mahseer swimming under your feet. Spend the night in the wilderness accompanied by the song of the forests while you stargazing in the night. Min of pax: 10 pax, max 40 pax Deadline: 26 June 2019 Price per pax: MYR790.00nett 1. Transportation from & to Kuala Lumpur city centre to KLIA/KLIA Airport with guide 2. Transportation from & to Kuala Terengganu Airport-Tasik Kenyir 3. Accommodation for participant 4. Tour Guide 5. Birds of Tasik Books (or equivalent) and Goodies 6. Ready-to-eat meal (,, Tea time & Dinner) - With mineral water for activities. 7. The writer for Bird books as Birding guide, prominent botanists and co-editor of Tasik Kenyir books will be joining for other activities. 8. Kelah Sanctuary (include boat transportation and entrance fees fully covered) 9. Touring Tasik Kenyir (Fishing is an option) 10. Night walk (Batting) 11. Morning walk birding and nature/eco trails. 12. Kuala Berang tour or Optional: Kuala Terengganu tour Package excludes: 1. Return ticket for Kuala Lumpur Terengganu
4Days 3Nights Rainforests & Indigenous People Fieldtrip The Sungai Yu Wildlife Corridor is the most important in Malaysia being the last passage between Taman Negara and the Titiwangsa Range, the largest forest landscapes in Malaysia. You will spend a day with the semi nomadic indigenous women who call the Sungai Yu forest their home. You will forage with them looking for whatever they need, maybe leaves for weaving or fish or rats for eating. You will be joined by local experts from University Malaysia Kelantan who are studying the indigenous uses and knowledge of the forest plants. The full day you will join the Batek men in search for gibbons and Siamang as well as primatologists from University of Science, Malaysia, as well as conduct a patrol using the SMART method. You will spend one evening doing a night trek looking for nocturnal animals and another night eating dinner with a local Malay family experiencing true Malay hospitality. This trip will allow you to discover the true Peninsular Malaysian forests and meet people who call the forest their home. 1. Transportation from & to Kuala Lumpur Merapoh with tour guide 2. 3 Outdoor Facilitators 3. Accommodation Shared house with fan (3 bed rooms, 2 twins and 1 five beds) *Accommodation basic in Merapoh 4. Meals Day 1 L, D, Day 2 B, L, D, Day 3 B, L, d Day 4, B only 5. Drinking water throughout 6. All Activities as listed in next page 7. Accident insurance Min of pax: 10 pax, max 20 pax Deadline: 26 June 2019 Price per pax: MYR2,200.00nett
4Days 3Nights Rainforests & Indigenous People Fieldtrip Proposed Itinerary Day 1 1pm 8.30pm Depart KL coach Arrive at Merapoh Check in Programme Briefing and Presentation about Merapoh Research Station Village tour Dinner Night Drive Day 3 4pm 8pm Foraging with ladies from the Bateq people with Dr Su from UMK Make lunch in bamboo Learn about chocolate initiative Back to Merapoh and free and easy Malay Dinner Day 2 6am 7am 1pm 8pm 9pm Depart breakfast on the way Jungle trek looking for gibbons with University of Science Malaysia Learn about SMART patrolling technique @ forest Back to house and free and easy3 Precious Plastic programme Dinner in village Indigenous people talk Day 4 Bus to KL 1pm Arrive at KL (no lunch) End of programme