Sarawak's vibrant festivals showcase its cultural diversity but face significant challenges with waste management. The lack of waste segregation during these events is a missed opportunity for environmental education and responsibility. Collaboration among organizers, local councils, and environmental groups can turn waste into a resource, fostering a commitment to sustainability and a circular economy.
Discover Historical Sites on Bung Muan Trail in Kuching
Bung Muan, or Mount Serembu, is a historical landmark in Bau, Sarawak, Malaysia, linked to the White Rajahs and Alfred Russel Wallace. The 2.5 to 3-kilometer hiking trail features steep, slippery sections and takes about 2.5 to 3.5 hours to summit. Ideal for nature lovers, it offers diverse flora and rich history.
Semadang Kayak Adventure in Borneo : No Experience Needed.
I have done this kayaking experience more than 5 times in the past 10 years. This is mainly due to work. That said, it’s the work I look forward to. It's because paddling along Semadang River offers pristine scenery with lush rainforest. The area has dramatic rock formations. If you are lucky, you might spot... Continue Reading →
Discover Wong Beranggong: The Mini 3 Sisters Waterfall in Sri Aman
The Mini 3 Sisters of Sri Aman - Wong Beranggong Wong Beranggong of Kampung Abok Pulau Batu in Sri Aman is an up coming hiking attraction amongst hikers. Its 3 waterfalls that flow over the rock face has dubbed it the mini 3 Sisters of Sri Aman. The 3 Sisters is in reference to the... Continue Reading →
Discover Temaga Dayak Waterfall: A Family-Friendly Adventure
Where is it? Temaga Dayak Waterfall in Lundu is located about 80 kilometres from Kuching. The drive takes just over an hour. There is a spacious visitor's carpark at the starting point and they also have a public washroom. Carpark location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/fABRcA8jm2TDRc4Z8 The Trail The trail is easy where even young adults can do this... Continue Reading →
Explore Libiki Resort: Fun River Activities and Facilities
In September 2024, I filmed a memorable family outing at Libiki Bamboo Resort in Bau, Sarawak, Malaysia. The resort offers cozy accommodations, BBQ huts, a clean river for swimming, and various activities like archery and ATV riding. It's family-friendly, but only accepts cash and isn’t wheelchair accessible.
Explore Bung Jagoi Trail: A Hiking Guide in Bau, Sarawak
Introduction to Bung Jagoi Trail The Bung Jagoi Trail is a popular hiking and running trail located near Bau, Sarawak, Malaysia. It offers a moderately challenging 2.9-mile out-and-back route that takes an average of 1 hour and 53 minutes to complete. The trail winds through lush jungle, providing opportunities to spot wildlife like tree shrews,... Continue Reading →
Waterfalls of Kampung Assum – Padawan
HIking 4 waterfalls of Kampung Assum in a single trail.
Mureh Twin Waterfalls – Kampung Gun Tembawang, West Kalimantan
Mureh Twin Waterfalls Gun Tembawang Village Gun Tembawang is a remote Indonesian village in West Kalimantan bordering Malaysia's state of Sarawak. It has recently become popular with hikers from Sarawak as it is home to the Twin Waterfalls called Mureh. Getting to Mureh The easiest way to go to the twin waterfalls is via pre... Continue Reading →
Mulu National Park- Sarawak’s Natural Gem
Mulu National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, the best national park in Sarawak.
