Experience a day spent kayaking down the river with the spectacular backdrop of natural rainforests. Witness the feeding of orangutans living in the Semonggoh Wildlife Center and kayak down gentle rapids of a river.  

Programme Details

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At 08:00 this morning depart to Kampung Bengoh, a Bidayuh village.  The 45 min journey passes through scenic countryside of rice fields, small, scale rubber, cocoa, pepper farms which intermingle with forest, rivers and mountain ranges. Meet the kayaking team at Kampung Bengoh. The experienced kayaking guides will give a short demonstration and safety briefing before embarking on the kayaking adventure.  Today’s family-friendly kayak meanders for a short distance down a shallow stream before entering the vista of Sg. Sarawak Kiri.  

After paddling a quarter of the way, alight at Kampung Danu just after the pedestrian suspension bridge to experience the thrill to feed wild river fish from your hands.  Continue the relaxing journey paddling down-river and making a stop by a sandy bank beneath soaring limestone hills.  Experience a couple of gentle rapids passing beneath a huge rock outcrop.  The trip ends at Kampung Semadang and your lunch will be served at Sedaman Adventure Camp.

Leave to Semenggoh Wildlife Center. Set up in 1975, these 740 hectares of virgin forest is home to orangutans. Get an opportunity of a lifetime to observe the orangutans at a distance at their feeding platforms between 15:00 and 16:00 each day. 

From here, return to Kuching  (L)

Packing suggestions:

 Please bring along a change of clothes and towel for the return trip, spectacle straps, hat/cap, sunblock, suitable shoes / sandals that they are comfortable getting wet in (flip flops are not advisable). 

 Bring your own straps for waterproof gadgets like GoPro, Waterproof compact camera, waterproof smartphone. 

The fitness level required for jungle or nature treks in Malaysia can vary depending on the specific trek and the difficulty level of the terrain. While some jungle treks may be relatively easy and suitable for beginners, others may require a moderate to high level of fitness and endurance. Jungle treks in Malaysia typically involve navigating through dense vegetation, uneven terrain, and often steep or slippery trails. The hot and humid tropical climate can also add to the physical demands of the trek. Trekking in Malaysia's rainforests may require walking for several hours each day, sometimes uphill or downhill, and crossing rivers or streams. It is recommended to assess your fitness level, discuss with your guide and choose jungle treks that are suitable for your physical abilities. It's important to be adequately prepared for jungle treks by wearing appropriate clothing and footwear, carrying sufficient water, and using insect repellent to protect against mosquitoes and other insects.

Inclusions:

🥘 Lunch

Notes:

 
- Lunch included
- Public holiday surcharge might apply to guide and transport fees

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