Intrepid Travel - Borneo Expedition: Maliau Basin - Sabah’s Lost World Trek
- Spend three-and-a-half days trekking in one of the most pristine self-contained environments on earth, parts of which are still yet to be explored.
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- Veranstalter: Intrepid Travel
- Angebotsnummer: 272056
- Reisedauer: 8 Tage
- Reise Land: Malaysia
- Teilnehmerzahl: min. 1 max. 12
- ab € 1.480
- zur Buchungsanfrage
Why we love it
Deep in the heart of Borneo’s Sabah lies a land so wild, rugged and isolated that its beauty has been seen by few people. Welcome to the glorious Maliau Basin, a circle of lush forest and waterways rimmed on all sides by steep cliffs and embankments. Our 8-day trekking expedition takes you into this protected, restricted-access area to discover wild orchids and cascading waterfalls set in forest so green it seems to glow. With a homestay in a historic village and a well-earned night in a hotel bookending a three-and-a-half-day trek, this trip is for people seeking active adventure, natural splendour and a personal challenge.
Highlights
- Spend three-and-a-half days trekking in one of the most pristine self-contained environments on earth, parts of which are still yet to be explored.
- Begin your adventure with a homestay with a Dusun family in Tambunan, including a local village tour to a house filled with headhunter skulls.
- The myriad waterways that flow into the basin’s Maliau River have created dozens of known waterfalls. Take in their hidden beauty during your trek, including the seven gorgeous tiers of Maliau Waterfall.
- Wonder at the bizarre flora that has adapted to this environment, like ‘ant plants’ that survive and grow by feeding on the waste of the ants that live on them.
- Tourism to the basin is restricted, which means after this trip you’ll be part of a very exclusive group of people to have experienced the majesty of this wilderness.
Deep in the heart of Borneo’s Sabah lies a land so wild, rugged and isolated that its beauty has been seen by few people. Welcome to the glorious Maliau Basin, a circle of lush forest and waterways rimmed on all sides by steep cliffs and embankments. Our 8-day trekking expedition takes you into this protected, restricted-access area to discover wild orchids and cascading waterfalls set in forest so green it seems to glow. With a homestay in a historic village and a well-earned night in a hotel bookending a three-and-a-half-day trek, this trip is for people seeking active adventure, natural splendour and a personal challenge.
Highlights
- Spend three-and-a-half days trekking in one of the most pristine self-contained environments on earth, parts of which are still yet to be explored.
- Begin your adventure with a homestay with a Dusun family in Tambunan, including a local village tour to a house filled with headhunter skulls.
- The myriad waterways that flow into the basin’s Maliau River have created dozens of known waterfalls. Take in their hidden beauty during your trek, including the seven gorgeous tiers of Maliau Waterfall.
- Wonder at the bizarre flora that has adapted to this environment, like ‘ant plants’ that survive and grow by feeding on the waste of the ants that live on them.
- Tourism to the basin is restricted, which means after this trip you’ll be part of a very exclusive group of people to have experienced the majesty of this wilderness.
Itinerary:
Day 1: Kota Kinabalu
Selamat Datang! Welcome to Borneo, Malaysia. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm this evening. If you arrive early, you can immerse yourself in the history of this intriguing city between the Borneo jungle and the South China Sea at the Sabah State Museum.
Accommodation: 1 x Hotel
Day 2: Tambunan
You’ll wake with excitement for your first full day of Intrepid adventure today. And, if it’s the right time of season, we’ll kick things off with a walk near the Tambunan Rafflesia Centre in search of the famous Rafflesia Flower, the largest flower in the world, with a local guide leading the way. Then, we’ll bid farewell to the modernity of Kota Kinabalu and make your way to tonight’s homestay, located in the district of Tambunan. You’ll arrive in Sunsuron Village and meet your Dusun hosts. While the government counts the Dusun people as part of the larger Kadazandusun indigenous group, they have a culture distinct from the Kadazan people. In the afternoon, you’ll join a walking tour of the village and explore a local bamboo house and skull house. After some time discovering the sights here, you’ll get a chance to cool off with a refreshing dip in a local river. This evening, feast on delicious home cooked treats. Meals: Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Accommodation: 1 x Homestay
Included Activities:
Day 3: Tambunan - Maliau Basin Conservation Area
After breakfast this morning, depart for the Maliau Basin Conservation Area by private vehicle. Today’s journey is on the longer side, so it’s a good idea to have a book, podcast, or some questions ready for your leader about the history of the area to pass the time. Arrive in the basin in the late afternoon and settle in at the Study Centre, a research base where you will spend tonight in dormitory-style accommodation. Later head to the Maliau Observation Tower. From here you’ll enjoy panoramic views over the area you’ll spend the next several days exploring. Meals: Breakfast,Dinner
Accommodation: 1 x Hostel
Day 4: Sabah’s Lost World trek
After breakfast, make the drive to the starting point for your trek in Agathis camp and then listen to a briefing from a local trekking guide or ranger before starting the hike to Nepenthes Camp. Your trekking adventure begins with the most difficult portion, a seven-and-a-half-kilometre hike, uphill to the rim of the basin (elevation 1300 metres). Depending on the conditions, the time spent hiking today will be around 6 hours. You’ll hike over dense detritus while surrounded by towering trees, looking out for the incredible insects, flowers and mammal species that live among them. Today you’ll encounter your first set of metal ladders, there will be quite a few of these over the next couple of days. These are not for the novice trekker, you will need to have an adventurous spirit. These ladders are fixed to the ground, rock or tree trunks which help you to climb the steep terrain. Some ladders along the trail can be almost at a 90 degree angle. There are also fallen tree trunks used to cross the rivers. But don’t worry, while the going will be tough, you’ll be rewarded by the immense beauty of the environment. If time permits, it may be possible to stop at terraced Giluk Falls or cascading Takob Akob Falls. You’ll arrive at Nepenthes Camp in the late afternoon or early evening. Meals: Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Accommodation: 1 x Camping (under basic shelter)
Optional Activities:
Day 5: Sabah’s Lost World trek
Today you’ll get the chance to check out not one, not two but three stunning waterfalls. And what’s best is you’ll hike your way to each one, making the cascading reward at the end even more worth it. After about 2 hours of trekking you’ll reach the first falls, Takob-Akob Falls, which plunge 38 metres into the rainforest below. Next up, hit the trail towards Fowzi Waterfall where you’ll sit down for a picnic lunch and enjoy the views. Finally, you’ll discover Giluk Waterfall, with an easy trek to finish the day. This evening you’ll head back to your camp at Nepenthes Camp to relax and rest your weary legs before another big day on the trails tomorrow. Meals: Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Accommodation: 1 x Camping (under basic shelter)
Day 6: Sabah’s Lost World trek
Today’s trek is to Maliau Waterfall, continuing to Ginseng Camp in the evening. This 10-kilometre hike follows a relatively gentle trail to the seven-tiered falls. Listen out for the calls of Borneo gibbons, which are plentiful in the area (though hard to spot). Depending on recent rainfall, you may hear the thunder of the falls before you see them. The highest tier is 28-meters-tall, with each section set a fair distance forward from the last, making this a captivating sight. Meals: Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Accommodation: 1 x Camping (under basic shelter)
Included Activities:
Day 7: Sabah’s Lost World trek - Kota KInabalu
Set off in the morning and begin the final leg of the nine-kilometre trek to Agathis Camp (approximately 5—6 hours). Arrive at the camp hut at around 1 pm. Make the return drive by private vehicle to Kota Kinabalu and arrive at the hotel by 7 pm. Treat yourself to a shower, then choose whether to join your group for an optional final dinner together. Meals: Breakfast,Lunch
Accommodation: 1 x Hotel
Day 8: Kota KInabalu
Your adventure comes to an end after breakfast. Meals: Breakfast
Day 1: Kota Kinabalu
Selamat Datang! Welcome to Borneo, Malaysia. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm this evening. If you arrive early, you can immerse yourself in the history of this intriguing city between the Borneo jungle and the South China Sea at the Sabah State Museum.
Accommodation: 1 x Hotel
Day 2: Tambunan
You’ll wake with excitement for your first full day of Intrepid adventure today. And, if it’s the right time of season, we’ll kick things off with a walk near the Tambunan Rafflesia Centre in search of the famous Rafflesia Flower, the largest flower in the world, with a local guide leading the way. Then, we’ll bid farewell to the modernity of Kota Kinabalu and make your way to tonight’s homestay, located in the district of Tambunan. You’ll arrive in Sunsuron Village and meet your Dusun hosts. While the government counts the Dusun people as part of the larger Kadazandusun indigenous group, they have a culture distinct from the Kadazan people. In the afternoon, you’ll join a walking tour of the village and explore a local bamboo house and skull house. After some time discovering the sights here, you’ll get a chance to cool off with a refreshing dip in a local river. This evening, feast on delicious home cooked treats. Meals: Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Accommodation: 1 x Homestay
Included Activities:
- Tambunan - Tambunan Rafflesia Center
- Tambunan - Kampung Sunsuron village tour
Day 3: Tambunan - Maliau Basin Conservation Area
After breakfast this morning, depart for the Maliau Basin Conservation Area by private vehicle. Today’s journey is on the longer side, so it’s a good idea to have a book, podcast, or some questions ready for your leader about the history of the area to pass the time. Arrive in the basin in the late afternoon and settle in at the Study Centre, a research base where you will spend tonight in dormitory-style accommodation. Later head to the Maliau Observation Tower. From here you’ll enjoy panoramic views over the area you’ll spend the next several days exploring. Meals: Breakfast,Dinner
Accommodation: 1 x Hostel
Day 4: Sabah’s Lost World trek
After breakfast, make the drive to the starting point for your trek in Agathis camp and then listen to a briefing from a local trekking guide or ranger before starting the hike to Nepenthes Camp. Your trekking adventure begins with the most difficult portion, a seven-and-a-half-kilometre hike, uphill to the rim of the basin (elevation 1300 metres). Depending on the conditions, the time spent hiking today will be around 6 hours. You’ll hike over dense detritus while surrounded by towering trees, looking out for the incredible insects, flowers and mammal species that live among them. Today you’ll encounter your first set of metal ladders, there will be quite a few of these over the next couple of days. These are not for the novice trekker, you will need to have an adventurous spirit. These ladders are fixed to the ground, rock or tree trunks which help you to climb the steep terrain. Some ladders along the trail can be almost at a 90 degree angle. There are also fallen tree trunks used to cross the rivers. But don’t worry, while the going will be tough, you’ll be rewarded by the immense beauty of the environment. If time permits, it may be possible to stop at terraced Giluk Falls or cascading Takob Akob Falls. You’ll arrive at Nepenthes Camp in the late afternoon or early evening. Meals: Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Accommodation: 1 x Camping (under basic shelter)
Optional Activities:
- Maliau Basin - Trek from Agathis Camp to Nephentes Research Station - Free -
Day 5: Sabah’s Lost World trek
Today you’ll get the chance to check out not one, not two but three stunning waterfalls. And what’s best is you’ll hike your way to each one, making the cascading reward at the end even more worth it. After about 2 hours of trekking you’ll reach the first falls, Takob-Akob Falls, which plunge 38 metres into the rainforest below. Next up, hit the trail towards Fowzi Waterfall where you’ll sit down for a picnic lunch and enjoy the views. Finally, you’ll discover Giluk Waterfall, with an easy trek to finish the day. This evening you’ll head back to your camp at Nepenthes Camp to relax and rest your weary legs before another big day on the trails tomorrow. Meals: Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Accommodation: 1 x Camping (under basic shelter)
Day 6: Sabah’s Lost World trek
Today’s trek is to Maliau Waterfall, continuing to Ginseng Camp in the evening. This 10-kilometre hike follows a relatively gentle trail to the seven-tiered falls. Listen out for the calls of Borneo gibbons, which are plentiful in the area (though hard to spot). Depending on recent rainfall, you may hear the thunder of the falls before you see them. The highest tier is 28-meters-tall, with each section set a fair distance forward from the last, making this a captivating sight. Meals: Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Accommodation: 1 x Camping (under basic shelter)
Included Activities:
- Maliau Basin - Trek to Maliau Falls & Ginseng Camp
- Maliau Basin - Stargazing activity
Day 7: Sabah’s Lost World trek - Kota KInabalu
Set off in the morning and begin the final leg of the nine-kilometre trek to Agathis Camp (approximately 5—6 hours). Arrive at the camp hut at around 1 pm. Make the return drive by private vehicle to Kota Kinabalu and arrive at the hotel by 7 pm. Treat yourself to a shower, then choose whether to join your group for an optional final dinner together. Meals: Breakfast,Lunch
Accommodation: 1 x Hotel
Day 8: Kota KInabalu
Your adventure comes to an end after breakfast. Meals: Breakfast
Included Activities
This trek will be very challenging, even for experienced trekkers. Sections involve scaling vertical ladders and scrambling for hours at a time. You will need a high level of fitness and mental fortitude in order to participate in this adventure, which includes hiking up to 8-9 hours a day. The better prepared you are physically, the more you will enjoy the experience! We recommend that in the months leading up to your climb you increase your physical fitness with aerobic exercise. Walking, running and stair-climbing will all strengthen your legs and improve your stamina. If you’re already a regular exerciser, it might be an idea to up your game a little. Run those extra laps, or take a few longer walks, ideally with a day pack on your back. If you’re not exercising so regularly (2-3 times a week), it’s important to start in the weeks leading up to your departure (4-6 weeks prior at least). Your best choice would be to start walking regularly 2-3 times a week including at least one long walk (up to 15 km). It’s important to not only walk on flat surfaces, so if you cannot access a hilly terrain easily, walking up and down the stairs is a good replacement. Top that up with some general fitness exercises and any other cardio-related classes and you will see huge progress in your fitness levels.
Important information
- Tambunan - Tambunan Rafflesia Center
- Tambunan - Kampung Sunsuron village tour
- Maliau Basin - Maliau Rim Observation Tower
- Maliau Basin - Stargazing activity
- Maliau Basin - Takob Akob Falls, Fowzi Falls & Giluk Falls trek
- Maliau Basin - Trek to Maliau Falls & Ginseng Camp
- Maliau Basin - Stargazing activity
- Maliau Basin - Trek from Ginseng Station to Agathis Camp
This trek will be very challenging, even for experienced trekkers. Sections involve scaling vertical ladders and scrambling for hours at a time. You will need a high level of fitness and mental fortitude in order to participate in this adventure, which includes hiking up to 8-9 hours a day. The better prepared you are physically, the more you will enjoy the experience! We recommend that in the months leading up to your climb you increase your physical fitness with aerobic exercise. Walking, running and stair-climbing will all strengthen your legs and improve your stamina. If you’re already a regular exerciser, it might be an idea to up your game a little. Run those extra laps, or take a few longer walks, ideally with a day pack on your back. If you’re not exercising so regularly (2-3 times a week), it’s important to start in the weeks leading up to your departure (4-6 weeks prior at least). Your best choice would be to start walking regularly 2-3 times a week including at least one long walk (up to 15 km). It’s important to not only walk on flat surfaces, so if you cannot access a hilly terrain easily, walking up and down the stairs is a good replacement. Top that up with some general fitness exercises and any other cardio-related classes and you will see huge progress in your fitness levels.
Important information
- 1. A single supplement is available if you’d prefer not to share a room on this trip. The single supplement excludes Days 2,3,4,5, and Day 6 where you will be in shared accommodation and is subject to availability. Please speak to your booking agent for further information. 2. The trek in the Maliau Basin will be very challenging, even for experienced trekkers. Sections involve scaling vertical ladders and scrambling for hours at a time. You will need a high level of fitness and mental fortitude in order to participate in this adventure 3. It is a condition of entry to the Maliau Basin Conservation Area that all hikers have insurance cover that includes emergency helicopter evacuation. You must take proof of this with you on the trip. 4. Drone usage is not permitted, and DLSR must be declared on arrival at the Conservation Area and a permit acquired for use (100 MYR per camera). 5. No styrofoam, polystyrene containers or canned foods are permitted in the Conservation Area and all litter must be brought out. 6. Malaria can be a risk in this area. Ensure you take precautions against mosquitoes.
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