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Snorkeling Trip, Wildlife Trips, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

August 9th, 2008 DreamGirl
Enjoying Snorkeling

Enjoying Snorkeling

Snorkeling Trip, Wildlife Trips, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia – Customer Feedback, July 2008

The beginning of a lifetime adventure! Excited and thrilled, we departed Seychelles for Borneo, the third largest island in the world. We were totally unprepared for the super experience which awaited us.

Via Bangkok we went through Kuala Lumpur on to Kota Kinabalu where we were greeted by Billy and Jo, from Borneo Dream. Eventually, we reached Hotel Garden where we were to stay. It was very comfy indeed and the service was brilliant! We quickly settled in and later went out for dinner with Billy and Jo.

Snorkeling Trip

Snorkeling Trip

The next morning we were welcomed by Ron, who took us for breakfast and then we proceeded to meet Billy and Jo at the jetty where we were taken on their boat, Borneo Dream 3, to a beautiful snorkeling spot in TARP Marine Park where we were privileged to see a vast diversity of beautiful, colorful corals and interesting sea animal species. From there we went ashore a small island, Pulau Sulug, that was nearby and I ventured deep into its small forest and got the opportunity to see a wild boar. After about an hour of exploring and making some fascinating discoveries, we headed back to the jetty to return to our hotel.

On Saturday morning we flew to Sandakan and there we took a bus to the Rainforest Discovery Centre where we visited the Rainforest Exhibition. It contained loads of breath-taking pictures of the fauna of Borneo and we learnt many things about Sabah’s different forest types and the unique plants and animals. Afterwards we went onto the rainforest discovery trail, where we learnt about rainforest ecology and experienced its amazing biodiversity while walking along a network of self-guided trails in the forest. I loved the rickety bridge and it was hilarious trying to cross it.

Kinabatangan River

Kinabatangan River

After this interesting visit, we made a long journey to a lodge on the Kinabatangan River. By then, it was quite late in the afternoon so we relaxed a bit before going for a river safari where we got to see many beautiful birds such as the Hornbills. We were lucky to see the Proboscis Monkey and some other types of monkey and the Long Tail Macaques. After dinner we all gathered up with our guides, picked up some flash lights and went off for a night walk in the jungle. The walk lasted about an hour. It was fascinating and quite amusing too. We saw snakes, lizards and even scorpions. One of my most thrilling experiences was having blood-sucking leeches stuck to my skin! Whilst some freaked out at the sight of the ugly bugs, I was mesmerized by them!

Orang Utan, Sepilok

Orang Utan, Sepilok

We visited Sepilok Orangutan Sanctuary where we got to see the orangutans being fed -it was a real attention-grabbing moment! We also got to see them in the wild and this was an amazing experience, seeing them swinging from branch to branch. A bit of lone venturing along one of the nature trails took Harry and I, close up to a wild orangutan! It was something very much worth seeing and personally quite an unforgettable and remarkable experience I’ll cherish forever!

On our last day we headed off for White Water Rafting. This was a wet but fantastic and exciting experience! We enjoyed ourselves tremendously in the rapids!

I have never done so much fabulous traveling and visiting in such a short period of time! The activities were all so well-organized. The trip was just cool and fun and I’ll do it again any time! We all gained loads of interesting and useful knowledge and in my opinion, out of all the trips I’ve been on this one was the ‘cherry on the cake’! We enjoyed ourselves to the MAXIMUM and gained so much educational information. Words alone cannot express how much I enjoyed every minute of this trip and I take this opportunity to thank Borneo Dream for organizing it – you made our trip a real enjoyable and memorable one! THANK YOU ALL!

Scott Morin

Seychelles

Snorkeling Trip, Wildlife Trips, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

August 9th, 2008 DreamGirl
Snorkeling Trip

Snorkeling Trip

Snorkeling Trip, Wildlife Trips, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia – Customer Feedback, July 2008

First of all, I would like to extend my thanks and gratitude to Borneo Dream for making the trip to Borneo possible. A few months ago when Mrs Kennedy announced the possibility of going to Borneo for an ecology trip, hardly anyone knew where that was or even heard of the place before. Now thanks to you we had the chance to visit this amazing place and I want to share the experiences that meant the most to me.

The first real taste of Borneo to me was the snorkeling boat trip, which allowed us to see a variety of sea life including a sea snake and a squid. It was an interesting, laid back activity… till the storm blew in, that definitely added some excitement! Knowing we were in capable hands, we just sat back and enjoyed the ride back to the harbor.

Kinabatangan River Lodge

Kinabatangan River Lodge

The following day we flew to Sandakan and arrived at the Kinabatangan River Lodge which was the place I enjoyed staying at the most. We went on a river safari, spotting many monkeys… boy were there monkeys! We saw groups of Proboscis Monkeys with their unique noses and large bellies and an even greater number of Long Tail Macaques. We also saw Hornbills, a Kingfisher, an Eagle Hawk and quite a few Storks. The jungle night walk was a thrilling experience except for the knee deep mud. I, along with a few others got the chance, (whether they liked it or not), to get up close and personal with a number of leeches… and I, after some hesitation was able to hold a scorpion. That just made my trip, we could go home now and I wouldn’t have any regrets, but it got better!

Rainforest Discovery Centre

Rainforest Discovery Centre

The next day we visited the Rainforest Discovery Centre, which was very educational about the fauna and flora of the area, the walk making it enjoyable as we could see first hand the organisms we read about. We were taught how dodgy suspension bridges are when you have a certain type of person on it with you.

Gomantong Cave

Gomantong Cave

The Gomantong caves weren’t what I expected them to be. When I imagined them in my mind they didn’t smell anywhere near as bad, but it’s to be expected with around 3 million bats and Swiftlets, still though…ammonia really gets up your nose. The caves themselves were spectacular, and could even be called beautiful, totally worth it! We were lucky enough to see an Orang Utan in the wild as we were leaving the caves. At the Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary we saw more of these fascinating creatures at feeding time, along with many Short and Long Tail Macaques.

We went white water rafting on our last full day. It was a great opportunity to get the adrenalin running and everyone enjoyed it thoroughly.

Our trip to Borneo was a mind-blowing activity we wouldn’t have been able to experience without your help. Overall I think that the trip was an outstanding success! There was never a dull moment, the food was excellent and the company couldn’t have been better. It was a truly, once-in-a-life time experience, a memory to cherish for the rest of our lives. Once again, thank you Borneo Dream for making our dream a reality.

Samuel Ramkalawan,

Seychelles

Snorkeling Trip, Wildlife Trips, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

August 8th, 2008 DreamGirl
Snorkeling Trip

Snorkeling Trip

Snorkeling Trip, Wildlife Trips, Sabah, Borneo – Customer Feedback, July 2008

I recently went on a Borneo Expedition with Seychelles International School, all organised by Borneo Dream. We spent our first day day on Borneo Dream’s boat snorkeling. It was the perfect day for relaxation after the endless hours of flying.

We were up early on the next day to fly to Sandakan. We first visited the Rainforest Discovery Centre – there were many species of butterfly that I had never seen before! That night we stayed at a Lodge on the Kinabatangan River which was only accessible by boat. We went on river safaris and saw lots of MONKEYS!!!

Kinabatangan River

Kinabatangan River

We then made our way to the Sepilok Orang Utan rehabilitation centre. It was the first time any of us had actually gotten so close to a monkey. Scott and Harry were fortunate enough to see a wild Orang Utan very close up when they went for a walk on their own. Lucky them!!! Dinner was sooo good! We dined at the Agnes Keith English Teahouse.

Next was white water rafting!!! Now that was a great experience! After battling the rapids, having Mrs Kennedy thrown overboard, getting stuck on a rock and “sounding like a child”, we reached the end of our journey. While we were eating we were shown the video of our rafting. Our table erupted with laughter and “aaah- this is so embarrassing”.

Agnes Keith Teahouse

Agnes Keith Teahouse

Our Borneo trip was nearing an end. Sniff Sniff. We spent our last day shopping and then it was time to go to the airport. Disappointed that it was time to leave, we boarded Air Asia for KL.

Thanks to Jo, Billy and Ron at Borneo Dream who organized it amazingly well, we did so much! Our Borneo Dream that began months ago was made a reality. This trip was a once in a lifetime experience and one that I will never forget. THANK YOU!!!
Zarine Udwadia

Seychelles

Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

July 29th, 2008 DreamGirl
Orang Utan, Sepilok

Orang Utan, Sepilok

Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia offers you a glimpse of the life of the famed ‘Wild man of Borneo’. The centre aims to returned orphaned, injured or displaced Orang Utans back in to the wild in Sabah, Borneo. To date, they have successfully released many Orang Utans back in to the surrounding Kabili-Sepilok Forest, near Sandakan, Sabah.

'Wild Man of Borneo'

'Wild Man of Borneo'

The highlight of visiting Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary, Sabah, Borneo is the feeding time. Get there for opening time as before the feeding session starts the Orang Utans will start to gather. The feeding times at Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary are as follows:-

Mornings : 9:00am till 12:00pm
Afternoons : 2:00pm till 4.00pm

Feeding Time!

Feeding Time!

You will tend to see younger Orang Utans at Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary, Sabah, Borneo as the mature male apes have successfully rehabilitated in to the surrounding rain forest, and are self sufficient. Being younger, these are also more playful and cheekier! Expect one or two apes to come up on the platform and take a closer look at you, sometimes a very close look . . .

You will also see Pig Tailed and Long Tailed Macaques who have learnt that there is a very easy meal available at Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary every day!

Swinging Around

Swinging Around

As well as meeting the ‘men of the forest’, there are also nature trails to explore around Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary, Sabah, Borneo. See the wildlife, flora and fauna of the area. The walks vary from 250m to 5km – it’s down to how energetic you feel ;-)

Orang Utans are only found in Borneo and on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia so visiting Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary in Sabah, Borneo is a rare opportunity to see these endangered species. Make the most of it during the next time you visit Sabah!