Spend a little time muching in Kuching and then move on to Sarawak’s lush interior, perhaps linger and stay in a communal house or see Borneo’s unique wildlife
Sabah is the rugged frontier of fast forwarding Malaysia, but therein lies it’s attraction, for even if Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Malacca can provide a veneer of manicured and efficient facilities, Sabah provides a taste of the primeval where the natural landscape crowned by majestic Mt Kinabalu takes pride of place
The aboriginal peoples of Sabah are those who because they only joined the Malay federation in 1963 have been able to hold onto their traditions even though headhunting which was prominent until after the 2nd World War is no longer part of their custom
The Turtle Islands national park are three small islands roped off from development, you are able to visit even though it has been given over for the convenience of the turtles primarily. Very commendable
The waters around Palau Sipadan are seas that Jacques Cousteau would have relished and indeed snorkeling around these waters are all potentially part of a tour around Sabah
Departing after breakfast you then journey along the Sawarak waterways to the realm of the Iban people who invite you into their longhouses and perform their traditional dances and songs not to mention their preparation of indigenous cuisines too. Overnight at the Hilton Batang Ai Longhouse Resort
After parting pleasantries you depart back to Kuching stopping off at the Ranchang pool waterfalls. Overnight at the original Kuching hotel
A visit to the Bako National Park is undertaken with a detour to a fishing village and trekking through mangroves and various tropical flora. You then travel back to Kuching and to the hotel by the evening
After breakfast you are then transferred to the airport for an international flight back to the UK
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