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Specialists in Customised Group Travel Nature Lovers Tour of Borneo 16 Day Tour with Rowan Hayes 10 – 25 September 2016 Your Tour Leader-Rowan Hayes Rowan has history in forestry, mapmaking, landscape design, conservation and land management. He has led heritage and landscape studies in Tibet, China, Burma, India and all South-East Asian countries. After many diverse educational explorations in Borneo, he maintains an intense interest and love for the natural environments of Sabah and Sarawak. About Your Tour Borneo, the ‘Land Below the Wind’ as it was once called, has steamy jungles, exotic wildlife and extraordinary landscapes. It is still possible to meet the families of once head-hunting indigenes and to experience the Malay states that spawned adventurous romance from which the likes of Somerset Maugham, Joseph Conrad, Rudyard Kipling drew inspiration. This tour exposes you to rainforest and other ecological niches that make the island one of the world’s plant hotspots. Teeming, noisy jungles, secluded beaches, mountains and rainforest are home to orangutan, hornbills, exotic plants, amazing caves, tribal village life. There is the opportunity to immerse yourself in the colonial history with discussions about the ‘white Rajahs’ and visits to WW2 memorials. Flight Coach Oriental cuisine and tropical fruit delights such as rambutan, jackfruit, salak, durian will add to your destination experiences. Please note: Because we are seeking to find unspoilt environments and intact plant communities with abundant wildlife. Accommodation in remote national parks is basic, as illustrated. Although this is not a trekking journey, we will, on occasions be walking on tracks and boardwalks for up to three hours. The walking tracks are not unlike a hike in our bushland. A reasonable level of fitness is necessary. Tropical temperatures can be challenging and it is necessary to maintain hydration. Sydney I Kuching I Bako National Park I Mulu National Park I Kota Kinabalu I Mt. Kinabalu I Sydney Day 1 Sat 10 Sep Sydney-Singapore-Kuching Depart Sydney to Kuching, Sarawak via Singapore. Overnight at hotel. Day 2 Sun 11 Sep Kuching Visit the famous Kuching Museum, ride sampans to cross the Sarawak River. Pass the white rajah’s residence, see the orchid garden on the other side of the Kuching Waterfront. Make an offering at a Chinese Buddhist temple. Evening meal in a night market. Sample the famous offerings of satay, kolo mee and other Kuching favourites. After dinner stroll beneath wide trees along the romantic big lazy riverfront. Colonial buildings with the old shops of the bazaar enrich the experience. Overnight at hotel. (B) Day 3 Mon 12 Sep Kuching-Bako National Park Bus to Kampong Bako. Take a long boat to Bako National Park arriving through the mangroves. Immediately encounter unusual plants, tropical littoral abundance. See wildlife such as naughty macaques and proboscis monkeys, wild pigs, an incredible variety of birds and insects. Spot light for shy jungle creatures at night. Overnight at Bako National Park Hostel. (B L D) Day 4 Tue 13 Sep Bako National Park Walk the Lintang trail where practically all vegetation types at Bako can be seen. Forest types range from mangrove to kerangas (heath forest), tropical swamp vegetation, cliff vegetation and beach vegetation. There are several side trails to follow inside the park depending on level of fitness and interest. All the trails have a great variety of vegetation, from mighty 80-metre dipterocarp trees such as Shorea species to dense mangrove forest. Unusual carnivorous pitcher plants and interesting symbiotic relationships are found on the Lintang trail. The park’s coastline is dotted with small bays, coves and beaches. Overnight at Bako National Park Hostel. (B L D) Day 5 Wed 14 Sep Bako National Park Hike the boardwalks through wetlands, swim in secluded jungle pools and on beaches of the South China Sea. Watch proboscis monkeys feeding on jungle fruits. Look for the Rufous-backed Kingfisher, Stork-billed Kingfisher, Red-crowned Barbet, Woodpeckers, Broadbills, Mangrove Blue Flycatcher, Babblers, and owls. Overnight at Bako National Park Hostel. (B L D) Day 6 Thu 15 Sep Bako National Park-Kuching Proceed back to Kuching. Free at leisure. (B) Day 7 Fri 16 Sep Kuching-Mulu National Park Fly to Mulu National Park. This World Heritage-listed area allows canopy walks and treks that reveal exotic creatures, spectacular caves and stunning limestone karst formations. There is Deer Cave, which can fit five cathedrals the size of London’s Saint Pauls. Another key attraction is Clear Water Cave, the longest cave in Southeast Asia. The massive caves here are home to millions of bats and cave swiftlets that swarm out into the jungle in great clouds every evening at dusk! It is an extraordinary sight. Overnight in the National Park Longhouse. (B L D) Day 8 Sat 17 Sep Mulu National Park Explore the jungle, photograph elusive butterflies…. There are around 2000 species of plants in the park. As many as eight different species of Hornbill are to be seen, and over 27 species of bat etc. Overnight in the National Park Longhouse. (B L D) Day 9 Sun 18 Sep Mulu National Park Take a longboat up river tributaries, swim in pristine jungle rivers. Try the Mulu Canopy Skywalk. The Skywalk is the longest tree canopy walk in the world. Relax at the jungle café. Overnight in the National Park Longhouse. (B L D) Day 10 Mon 19 Sep Mulu National Park-Kota Kinabalu Fly to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah (the 'Land Below the Wind). Evening explore the Phillipino Market. Overnight at hotel. (B) Day 11 Tue 20 Sep Kota Kinabalu Explore Kota Kinabalu - snorkel on tropical islands in Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, visit Kampong Air, the water village, or take the old colonial train to Tenom for lunch. (B L) Day 12 Wed 21 Sep Kota Kinabalu-Mt. Kinabalu Bus to the lower slopes of Mt. Kinabalu. Enjoy the walks around the park headquarters. Climb through several ecological zones to experience plant communities ranging from tropical rainforest to the sub-alpine. Stay at hotel. (B L D) Day 13 Thu 22 Sep Mt. Kinabalu Visit Ranau War Memorial where the Sandakan Death March ended and then travel on to Poring Springs. There are steaming hot pools providing a relaxing place to unwind after trekking the slopes of Mount Kinabalu. Experience another incredible jungle canopy walk in the evening. Overnight at hotel. (B L D) Day 14 Fri 23 Sep Mt. Kinabalu-Kota Kinabalu Maybe see an orangutan. Venture along jungle trails to rarely visited waterfalls. Rest on the way back to Kota Kinabalu. Evening shopping in Kota Kinabalu. (B L) Day 15 Sat 24 Sep Kota Kinabalu-Singapore-Sydney Overnight flight to Sydney via Singapore. (B) Day 16 Sun 25 Sep Arrive in Sydney INCLUSIONS Return international flights from Sydney with Singapore Airlines; internal flights within Borneo; 8 nights’ accommodation at 4 star hotels/resorts with breakfast daily; 3 nights’ accommodation at Specialty Lodging at Mulu National Park; *3 nights’ accommodation at Bako National Park Hostel; private group transfers and touring with English speaking local guides; meals as stated in the itinerary. Specialty Lodging at Mulu National Park Not Included: Travel insurance, gratuities, personal expenses, anything not mentioned in the itinerary. Price per person twin share $AUD Land & Air: $4,745 Land Only**: $3,750 Single room supplement: Kinabalu Pine Resort Mt. Kinabalu $760 **Land Only tour starts in Kuching and finishes in Kota Kinabalu Hotel Grandis Kota Kinabalu Bako National Park Hostel * Bako National Park Hostel: the accommodation in Bako National Park has ceiling fan only and no air-conditioning. The shower rooms do have hot water and it is on sharing basis. Hilton Kuching SOME OF OUR OTHER EXCITING DESTINATIONS For further information please contact Opulent Journeys: 1300 219 885 Email: [email protected] opulentjourneys.com.au