The wilderness of Borneo beckons with a siren's call to those seeking authentic adventure. Your day begins with an early morning pickup from 8.30 to 9:00 AM from your Sandakan hotel or sepilok areas either by selected either private or shared tour. After a meet-and-greet with your guide, embark on a journey into rural Bornean life and sets the stage for the natural wonders ahead over 2 hours or more.
Continue journey to Gomantong Caves, step into one of borneo most remarkable limestone cave systems, inhabited by millions of bats and swiftlets. The caves are famous for edible bird's nests, which are gathered by skilled local gatherers during the season. If your visit aligns with the harvesting season (usually February-April and July-September), you might have the opportunity to observe this bold traditional practice in person. Navigate the accessible Simud Hitam (Black Cave) along the well-kept boardwalks, get ready for a multisensory journey, the chorus of swiftlets and bats, the multitude of insects, and the unique scent of guano combine to create an unforgettable ambiance.
Once had a great time exploring the caves, hop in your vehicle and head over to Kinabatangan River. When arrive, climb on a boat for a quick ride to a lovely riverside but private tour without ride to riverside, where a refreshing welcome drink and lunch will be ready, this subject change. This meal usually showcases local cuisine, offering energy for the afternoon's adventures and a chance to unwind while enjoying the beautiful rainforest scenery. The highlight of your day comes around 4 pm when you set off on the Kinabatangan River cruise. This is the time when wildlife activity is at its highest along Malaysia's second-longest river, home to one of Southeast Asia's most diverse ecosystems. With binoculars and cameras in hand, float along the river in a boat, skilfully guided by friendly expert who will assist in spotting and identifying the amazing biodiversity around you.
Get ready for some exciting wildlife sightings might includes proboscis monkeys, macaques, hornbills, wild crocodiles, pygmy elephants, or if really lucky, some orangutans. As the sunset paints the sky, head back to the riverside for a cosy early dinner. this provides a moment to reflect on the day's incredible sightings while enjoying a dinner. After that, return back to Sandakan, with drop-offs at hotels or in the Sepilok area.