Thursday, July 24, 2008







Tour Name:
PADAS WHITE WATER RAFTING ADVENTURE (GRADE I-II)
Duration: Half day

Description:
Depart from the city hotel to Kiulu, the journey will take approximately 1 ½ hours. Enroute pass by villages and paddy fields, as well as spectacular scenery, including a view of Mount Kinabalu, the highest mountain in Malaysia. At the starting point, take a walk on the suspension bridge. Get wet on 10km of water to begin an easy and relax rafting experience. For those adventurous seekers can try to dip in the water for body rafting, an exhilarating ride down a rapid without your raft. Pass by more scenic countryside before arriving at the ending point where sumptuous BBQ lunch awaits.

Things to bring: Bring a change of clothes, swim wear, towel, insect repellent, sandals for rafting & slipper, sun block.
Note: Participants must be physically fit. Liability release Form must be signed and understood by the participant before the tour commences. Age limit for child is 5 Years.
Please let us know if you have dietary request, e.g. vegetarian

Includes: Return transfer, rafting equipment, English speaking guide, BBQ lunch, insurance and certificate

Excludes: -

Price: MYR 195.00 Per Person

Minimum: 4 Adults Per Order

* Price may change subject to availability

Wednesday, July 23, 2008


Kopivosian! Selamat Datang ! Welcome ! 
to Sabah, The Land Below The Wind.......

Introduction to Malaysian Borneo

Borneo is the world's third largest island after Greenland and Papua New Guinea . It is strategically located in South East Asia and is linked with numerous international and domestic flights. Borneo is occupied by 3 countries, with the largest portion owned by Indonesia (Kalimantan) followed by Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak) and Brunei .

Malaysian-Borneo comprises of 2 states – Sabah and Sarawak. Sabah, with its capital city of Kota Kinabalu, is intimately referred to as the ‘Land Below the Wind’ and was formerly known as North Borneo.

Sabah is renowned for its untouched rainforest which provide shelters for a myriad of rare wildlife species. Ecolodges with minimal impact on the environment such as Sukau Rainforest Lodge are offering visitors a few days of wonderful experience to spot wildlife via river cruises.

Apart from nature, Borneo is a haven for ardent divers as it offers exceptionally gorgeous underwater marine life. Sipadan Island and the surrounding islands are immensely ideal for diving and it had been repeatedly rated as one of the best dive spots in the world. As for the adventurers, trekking Mount Kinabalu is a must do activity in Borneo . Being the highest peak between the Himalayas and Papua New Guinea, this 4095m tall mountain is not only gorgeous but is deemed as a monumental landmark in Borneo.

Surrounded by azure and crystal clear oceans, Borneo is blessed with long white sandy beaches over thousands of kilometers. Studded like jewels in the midst of the oceans, there are a number of lovely and green lush islands off the coast. They are easily accessible and the famous being Tunku Abdul Rahman Park Marine Park off Kota Kinabalu and the world acclaimed " Survivor Island " (Pulau Tiga).
Borneo is also home to the largest cave system in the world. Also surrounded with pinnacles, Mulu National Park in Sarawak is the place for physically - fit visitors to confront the eco challenge and to experience the thrill of the surrounding ecology.
Whenever you touch down in Borneo , you stand a chance to meet the locals and observe their unique cultures. Borneo is dwelled by various indigenous and you can see the local folks up close when you visit the tribal long houses in Skrang, Sarawak and Kudat in Sabah . Though the people of Borneo are made up of different background and practice different beliefs, yet they are living in harmony thus making Borneo a peace and safe place to visit.

Besides these remarkable destinations Borneo is offering, alternatively you can take part in exciting or classic activities such as sightseeing, white water rafting, riding antique train, golfing, shopping as well as sampling scrumptious local food and beverage. In short, Borneo has what it takes to be your favorite destination. Even more interestingly, more and more newly married couples are considering Borneo as their honeymoon destination!