11-Day Nature trip to the Highlights of Malaysia from Kota Kinabalu
Highlights
Kota Kinabalu
nature, Hot Springs, Wildlife
Group Tour
11 Days
Medium
English
Description
Explore Malaysia's pristine forests and serene islands on this 11-day trip, starting from a safari at Kinabalu National Park. Relish at Poring Hot Spring, step inside the mangrove Laybuk Bay, meet orangutans at Sepilok rehabilitation centre, spot turtles on Turtle Island and visit the Sandakan Memorial Park. Finally, unwind at Dinawan Island and end with a rural experience at the Mari Mari Cultural Village.
Itinerary
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Day 1: Kota Kinabalu
- Welcome aboard, and once you’ve made it to your accommodation with a bit of help from your representative, kick back and enjoy your day.
- Wander around Kota Kinabalu if you have the time, but if you want to take it easy, that’s fine too because you’ve got another day here at the end of the tour.
- Meet your tour leader at the hotel at 6 p.m., discuss a few formalities and then sink your teeth into some of the local food immediately afterwards.
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Day 2: Kinabalu National Park
- Step into Malaysia’s best known National Park, its skyline dominated by the Kinabalu Mountain that rises 4095 metres to stab at wisps of clouds and graze a piece of the sky. Considering that the park has an estimated 4,500 species of plants, our obvious starting point is the Botanical Garden, a veritable treasure chest housing the sinister and carnivorous pitcher plant and 1500 varieties of orchids, 77 out of which are endemic to Kinabalu.
- Wash your cares away at the Poring Hot Spring in a soothing sulphur bath after you visit the gardens. Complete your day by skimming along the treetops on a Canopy Walkway whilst trying to maintain that air of graceful dignity as you go about it.
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Day 3: Kinabatangan River
- Catch the heady aroma of freshly picked leaves as you start the day with a visit to a tea factory whilst simultaneously learning the ropes of what goes into making a good brew.
- With your head abuzz with some newly acquired knowledge, clamber onboard your private vehicle and drive deeper into the jungle to make it to the edge of the Kinabatangan River.
- Return to your lodge after lunch and as the sun begins to hang low, throw a leg over a riverboat, settle down comfortably and scan the river banks for wildlife as you go on an evening cruise down the river.
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Day 4: Kinabatangan River
- Wake up early to the sounds of the forest as you gear up for a repeat of last evenings adventure. Only this time, you get to watch the river wake up to the changing light. Listen to the stir of silver-tailed macaques and probosci's monkeys as they limber up and skip among the trees while keeping your eyes peeled out for the stately orangutans and pygmy elephants that watch your progress from their forest cover.
- Indulge yourself in some culinary lessons or walk the length of some jungle trails for the rest of the day. Put in a night walk for good measure to see the jungles nocturnal inhabitants brush off the day and go about their business in the dark.
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Day 5: Labuk Bay
- Journey overland to Gomantong after breakfast and take an exploratory step into the interiors of its fascinating limestone caves teeming with swiftlets and bats that get occasionally arrested by a shaft of light filtering from yawning gaps above.
- At ground level, walk past the army of cockroaches and other insects that feed off the guano and when the seasons’ just right, watch the locals collect the droppings from the walls to collect it for soup.
- After that, leave for Labuk Bay, a mangrove haven that acts as a sanctuary for Proboscis Monkeys, Slow Lorises, Otters, and Hornbills rove through the forests here. At the same time, Silver Leaf Monkeys swing and spring so close to the viewing platforms that you can almost reach out to touch them.
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Day 6: Sepilok
- Learn about the rehabilitation process of orangutans at Sepilok, the largest orangutan rehabilitation centre in the world.
- Following a 20-minute documentary about the programme – the primary purpose of the reintroduction of orphaned orangutans in the wild – enter the tropical rainforest to watch these primates feed at the behest of park officials.
- Step into the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre next and the Rainforest Discovery Centre, the latter involving a trudge across a length of 150 metres long canopy walkway that offers a unique perspective of the lush rainforest from 25 metres above the ground.
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Day 7: Turtle Island
- Following breakfast, step out of the mainland and head for Turtle Island. Spend a lazy afternoon here or go traipsing around the surrounding islands as you wait in anticipation for the night show. Hawksbill turtles and green turtles arrive en masse and crawl ashore like an army invading some secret base under cover of darkness. While turtles generally return to hatch eggs on the same beach where they were born, depending upon the season and other variables, Turtle Island is the only place in the world where they arrive every evening without breaking pattern (the exact hour being an exception) to nest. Bear witness to this phenomenon and the rituals of hatchlings being released back to the sea.
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Day 8: Langkah Syabas
- This morning, return to the mainland and visit the Sandakan Memorial Park, established to commemorate the fallen soldiers. They succumbed to one of the most tragic events perpetrated in this part of the world during the Second World War.
- Learn about and contemplate the stories of the horrific Sandakan Death March and those who died during a similar march to Ranau.
- Take a flight out to Kota Kinabalu after your visit here and then transfer to Langkah Syabas Resort for your overnight stay.
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Day 9: Dinawan Island
- Bask in your private paradise at Dinawan Island, a private resort surrounded by the clearest of waters and views of Mount Kinabalu that looms over in the distance. Choose to spend your time away here on sun deck chairs or go snorkelling and scuba diving.
- Swim, go sea boarding or even kayaking until you’re hungry enough to clean out the seafood buffet at lunch.
- And when the day draws on towards late afternoon, return to your accommodation at Langkah Syabas with a full heart.
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Day 10: Kota Kinabalu
- Compress and even revisit the knowledge you've perhaps acquired over your days spent in Borneo by visiting the Mari Mari Cultural Village. Located away from the city, the village serves as a museum to preserve the region's culture.
- Observe a life far from modern conventions and trappings and step into a world where starting a fire, making blowpipes, and tattoo piercings were a norm. Understand the belief systems, legends and stories of the various tribes and participate in a lost world that strives to keep itself alive by revealing itself to the world at large.
- Return to your hotel after a traditional lunch at the village itself and chase it down with a final dinner together back at your resort.
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Day 11: Kota Kinabalu
- It’s time now to bid farewell to your tour leader and new friends but, not without a backpack full of memories.
What's Included
Meeting Point
Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.