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5 Days 4 Nights Usun Apau Trekking Adventure ~ valid until 31st December 2010
(Rates based on per person basis)
Minimum No of 4 Persons |
Package Rate per Person (RM) |
ex - Miri |
RM 1,380 nett |
Package Includes:
* 4WD Transfer and tour as stated in itinerary * entrance fee * return boat transfer Long San/ Long Akah Fort * English speaking guide * 04nights stay at local farm hut/camping/Long San * 04 breakfasts * 05 lunches * 04dinners
Package Does Not Include:
* Baggage Porter * Flight tickets * Be sure to purchase your travel insurance for this trip, especially ones that cover SOS helicopter evacuation if possible , guide and driver tipping
**Please Note that there will be a non-refundable handling charge on payment made. Conditions apply.
5 Days 4 Nights Usun Apau Trekking Adventure Package |
DAY ONE |
Early morning leaving Miri by 4WD, transfer to Julan Bridge/local farm hut. Journey takes about 8 hours. Overnight Lunch & Dinner |
DAY TWO |
After breakfast, transfer to trekking point by 4WD. It takes 7 hours to reach the Usun Apau Plateau Julan Waterfall and overnight at Pool Base Camp. Breakfast ; Lunch; Dinner |
DAY THREE |
After breakfast, we explore Julan Waterfall area. Breakfast ; Lunch; Dinner |
DAY FOUR |
After breakfast, we return to trekking starting point for about 7 hours, then take 4WD transfer to Long San. Overnight at Penghulu Paul Kalangâs resident for farewell dinner.                  Breakfast ; Lunch; Dinner |
DAY FIVE |
After breakfast, transfer by long boat to Long Akah haunted town and Long Akah Fort. Then, return back to Long San. After lunch, transfer by 4WD back to Miri. Breakfast ; Lunch ~TOUR END~ |
Destination Borneo ~ Sarawak ~ Ulu Baram ~ Usun Apau National Park
Minimum no. of Persons 4 persons
Tour Commences from Miri (overland)
Room Type basic camping and homestays
Room Description You should know that Usun Apau National Park is not really inhabited and has no touristy amenities. However, one can expect basic necessity such can hygenic food/water, toilet and clean sleeping place will be provided. Friendly companionship from locals makes your stay memorable
Facility & Activity Lots of Nature, jungle, leeches, interactions with the local tribes
Things to Bring Checklist Attire ~ Light cotton long sleeve and short sleeve tshirts, shorts and long pants (Whites, greys, browns and earthy coloured clothing to blend into the jungle), swimwear, underwear, long socks, raincoat or poncho, one pair of sandals or flip flops (the cheapest you can buy) for easy walking; one pair of shoes with good grip (trainers for jogging, tennis, sporty types) for jungle treks . Do not wear tevas or open sandals for trekking. This will expose you to leech attacks especially on ground level Creature Comforts ~ towel, toilet paper, soap / facial wash, shampoo, toothbrush / toothpaste, comb, reading material, sleeping bag Bag Packing ~ waterproof bag or separate your belongings and bundle them in a few small plastic bags before stuffing all in the master bag; keep important documents, passports, cash, wallets and electronic gadgets in zip-lock bags; garbage bag for waterproofing; a plastic bag for soiled clothes Essentials to get you through ~ personal medication, mosquito repellent, sunblock lotion, heat rub for muscles ache, flashlights, ear plugs or cotton balls (for those who can sleep with the TV blasting and not when its sound of nature that punctuates the night's silence), water bottle, minimum 2 liters capacity Nice to haves ~ camera and batteries, video cameras, bird book, binoculars Survival Kit ~ compass, anti-histamine ointment or pills, rubber bands, sewing kit, plaster, gauze, cotton wool, 1. Carry at least 3 ways to start a fire – Vaseline soaked cotton balls, magnifying glass and cigarette lighter. 2. A small bottle of iodine to disinfect water. Use 1 small drop for every litre. 3. A few zip lock bags for holding water.4. Dental floss (100m). It’s a light and tough string with many uses. 5. Mini flashlight. 6. Heavy duty garbage bag. It makes great raincoat and waterproof shelter. You can also use it to collect rainwater.7. All purpose knife made of carbon-steel that can throw sparks when struck on granite. 8. A bottle of antibiotic ointment. 9. Some energy bars. 10. A whistle to draw attention ![]()
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