Malaysia Travel Blog – Taman Negara Bako

September 9th, 2009

Sarawak’s oldest national park was established in 1957, covers a modest 27 sq. km., and is about 37km from Kuching. It’s known for its extraordinary natural scenery, habitats, plants and wild life. Its most significant features are secluded coves and rugged rocky headlands with magnificent steep cliffs that overlook the South China Sea. The sea spray, wave action and the wind have also carved out magnificent sea arches and sea stacks at the base of the cliffs, some rearing above the waves like a mighty serpent’s head.

The attractive sandstone formations appear pink with iron patterns on the cliff. Further inland, waterfalls tumble down into freshwater pools in a tranquil and idyllic jungle setting. Bako contains an incredible variety of plant species and vegetation types, and this is one of the park’s great attractions. At Bako it is possible to see almost every type of vegetation found in Borneo. Bako is also home to approximately 275 rare proboscis monkeys, found only in Borneo. The best times for seeing wildlife at Bako are just after dawn and just before dusk, when the animals are at their most active. Bako is a fascinating place for bird watching, as over 150 species have been recorded here.

Bako’s extensive trail system is made up of 16 colour-coded jungle trails which offer a range of walking and hiking options. The fit and adventurous can opt for full-day jungle hikes or overnight camping expeditions, whilst those who prefer to take it easy can opt for a relaxing forest walk

Bako National Park, 37 kilometres from Kuching, can be reached by 30-minute drive to Kampung Bako and then followed by a 25-minute boat ride. The constant erosion over millions of years, had turned Bako into a picturesque coastline of steep cliffs, rocky head-lands and many stretches of sandy bays. The erosion caused by constant waves at the base of cliffs had carved and created many of the rocks into sea arches and sea stacks. Beautiful sandstone formation featuring pink and iron patterns on cliff faces can be seen along most of the coastline. Many, who have visited the Park commented that Bako National Park is a treasure chest of fauna and flora. Naturalists will be thrilled to find a wide range of vegetations including the varieties of pitcher plants and wild orchids. The varieties of vegetation found in Borneo can also be seen in the Park’s mangrove forest, mixed dipterocarp forest, peat swamp forest and kerangas forest.

Getting There:

By Road
Petra Jaya Bus No.6 and regular minibuses go from Kuching to Kampung Bako, a picturesque fishing village. This public bus, Petrajaya Transport Co leaves from Bus Stop no. 1 at Jln Market, opposite Elektra House for Bako Village (Kampung Bako) every hour from 7am till 6pm and costs a nominal fee of only RM2.50. Alternatively, taxis to Kampung Bako (RM30 per way) or by mini van.

By boat.
From there you have to charter a boat to the Park. The boat ride is an adventure in itself, with the skilled and experienced boatmen riding the surf at high speed, to the delight of most visitors.

Activities and interesting place to go:

Trekking through any of its 16 well maintained jungle trails is an interesting experience. Within the Park, it is not uncommon to see troops of long-tailed Macaques and silver-leaf monkeys along with giant monitor lizards, plantain squirrels, wild boars and mouse deers. The most significant animal in the Park is the bizzare long nosed proboscis monkeys found only in Borneo island.

Swimming, beach combing at low tide and sunset watching are popular activities along the sandy bays of the Park. Bako National Park is truly an ideal place for nature lovers and eco-minded adventurers

Entry Permits & Fees

There is a nominal entry fee for all National Parks in Sarawak. Photo permits are also required. Check with the National Parks and Wildlife Office in Kuching or the Sarawak Tourism Board for the latest fee structure. Day trippers to Bako can obtain a permit and pay any fees at the boat jetty in Kanipung Bako.

Chalet/Resort/Hotel Information:

1. Bako Park Lounge

2.  Holiday Inn Damai Lagoon

3.  Crowne Plaza Riverside Hotel

4.   Holiday Inn Kuching

For more information, kindly surf Sarawak Forestry Corporation at www.sarawakforestry.com You could also contact Tourism Malaysia Sarawak Office at (6082) 246 575 / 775.

Get Yourself a Budget Hotel

June 30th, 2009

Traveling around Malaysia is very easier since all around Malaysia even at rural area Hotel/Motel easily to be found. Last week I have a bowling game with my friend at Johor Bahru for 2 days so it much needed to stay at Hotel nearby in which the game taken place. I’m enjoy myself as a backpacker in which I’m freedom to go anywhere and anytime without bounded to my extra baggage. One week before going there, I’m do some research by doing Hotels Combined in order to differentiate each hotel according to my requirement.

As a blogger, internet connection is compulsory for me since not much Hotel around JB can provide this facility except the exclusive hotel. The price per night more than RM200 so I’m surely it’s not worth it if you just came for vacation and not a business trip. So, I’m just decided to reserved a flight trip first before deal with my “sleeping” issue. With Air Asia my travel time much shorter and I have spare time for shopping. You can check up the price for more than 50 destination here:

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Honestly I like to keep my travel budget as low as I can so that the main reason I’m choosing Air Asia as my air travel. Moreover, by doing hotel combined I’m found a lot of hotel that offer below RM100 per night with a good accommodition. The only problem is no internet connection and this issue solve by using my own mobile broadband. Budget hotel quite important if you plan to travel for a few days and don’t spend much time at hotel. For me it enough to have a clean and tidy place for sleep and bath. For those who never travel alone, do some hotel combined in order to have a great value for your money. After a few day on hotel research I’m book this hotel for myself:

http://www.hotelscombined.com/Hotel/Okid_Cottage_Johor_Bahru.htm

Very satisfied since the room condition is clean and their room services is politely intertain me even at midnight. :)