MYR 2,800 per person
This tour offers a perfect mix of light adventure, breathtaking scenery, and a glimpse into the fascinating underground world beneath Borneo’s rainforest. Get ready to explore caves, cruise rivers, and reconnect with nature—all in just three days.
MYR 4,550 per person
Step beyond the caves and into the heart of Borneo’s rainforest with this thrilling 5D4N expedition. Explore the majestic Deer and Clearwater Caves, trek through untamed jungle along the historic Headhunters’ Trail, glide upriver by longboat, and spend a night in an authentic Iban longhouse. This is not just a tour—it’s an unforgettable immersion into Sarawak’s natural wonders and tribal past.
MYR 650 per person
Bako may be Sarawak’s smallest national park, but it’s bursting with biodiversity and character. Just a short boat ride from Kuching, this day trip takes you deep into mangroves, dense rainforest, and along dramatic coastal cliffs. Spot the rare proboscis monkey, bearded pigs, and monitor lizards in their natural habitat.
MYR 2,650 per person
Tucked away in the lush Batang Ai region, Nanga Sumpa offers more than just a stay—it’s a journey into the traditions of the Iban community. Travel upriver through rainforest-lined waterways to a remote longhouse where life moves to the rhythm of the jungle. Share stories with the Iban people, witness their age-old customs, and fall asleep to the sounds of nature. This immersive experience is ideal for those seeking culture, nature, and connection.
MYR 650 per person
Start your day with a visit to Semenggoh Wildlife Centre, where you’ll have the chance to observe semi-wild orangutans during their feeding session in a natural forest setting. Continue your journey through Kuching’s cultural heart, exploring landmarks such as the Sarawak Museum, Brooke-era colonial buildings, and the famous Cat Monument. Wander through the Main Bazaar, stroll along the scenic waterfront promenade, and soak up the charm of one of Malaysia’s most laid-back cities. This full-day tour offers a perfect blend of wildlife encounters, cultural heritage, and local flavors.