Bako National Park
per person
Located on a peninsula stretching out into the South China Sea, Bako National Park is a famous place to observe the odd-nosed proboscis monkey, which can only be found on Borneo.
Although the national park only covers an area of 27 square kilometres, it comprises several different types of forest with various types of vegetation. From majestic rainforest trees with extensive canopies, to tough mangrove plants, to orchids and carnivorous plants, here you can find it all within a relatively small area. Other wildlife frequently spotted here includes macaque monkeys, langurs, bearded pigs, flying lemurs, snakes and a myriad of birds, frogs and lizards.
Full-day Tour
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You will be picked up from your hotel at 08:00 am and transferred to the jetty at Bako village for your boat ride to Bako National Park (time of departure from Kuching might change on case-to-case basis depending on the tides).
Several different trails with various levels of difficulty are available. Your guide will choose the trails best suited to your level of fitness and your interest.
Lunch will be provided at the park's cantine.
In the afternoon return to Kuching. Tour ends with transfer to your hotel (expected arrival around 04:00 pm).
- Destination :Â Kuching
- Departure:Â 7.30 am
- Return Time: 4.00 pm
- Included:Â Transport by air-conditioned vehicle from/to your hotel (Kuching city centre), English-speaking guide, Entrance fees, Boat fees, 01 x Lunch.
- Not included:Â Meals or drinks or than mentioned in the itinerary, Personal Travel Insurance (recommended), tips.
- Things to bring:Â Hiking shoes, rain coat, Sun hat /Â Sun Block, Insect Repellent, Water bottle, Light Clothing
Embark on a cruise along the mangrove-lined estuaries of the Santubong and Salak rivers in search of wildlife such as the rare Irrawaddy dolphins, as well as the odd-nosed proboscis monkeys.
Half-day Tour