Today you will eplore one of Borneo's many caves. Meet at the hotel lobby and depart from Kuching City to Lobang Batu with briefing at the village community center. Here you will be provided with the necessary caving gear as well, such as helmet and basic refreshment. After the equipment and safety briefings are completed, we trek 45 minutes through some of the area's prettiest farmland to the cave entrance. then we go deep into the cave. Ceilings in this cave are up to 35 meters high and there are enormous calcite structures to admire as well as a range of cave dwellers. The route takes us 1 km inside the mountain, passing through many chambers, before we retrace our steps. A packed lunch will be provided. 500 meters round the mountain we enter a second cave. Less than 200 meters into this cave you will find a small but beautiful chamber.
Mini Van<br/>Pickup included
karst landscape is recognized as one of the biologically important areas especially for bats. The limestone caves and forest within the landscape provides essential resources for the local bat & fauna.
The total number of bat species recorded from Mount Silabur represented about 72% of the total bat species recorded from other maor touristic caves in western Sarawak ; Fairy cave Nature Reserve and Wind Cave Nature Reserve.
Witness the stunning limestone cave structures
Amazing views from in and outside the caves
See the incredible variety of wildlife that call these huge structures home
Learn about the archaeology and history of the area from the expert guide
Nearby there is another cave called Siturib Cave, where clear cave waters are waist or chest high.
Kuching, the capital of Sarawak on the island of Borneo, is a charming city known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse wildlife, and stunning natural landscapes. With its unique blend of Malay, Chinese, and indigenous Dayak cultures, Kuching offers a vibrant mix of traditions, delicious cuisine, and historical sites, making it a fascinating destination for travelers.
The oldest museum in Borneo, showcasing the rich history and culture of Sarawak through various exhibits.
A living museum showcasing the traditional houses and cultures of Sarawak's various ethnic groups.
A wildlife rehabilitation center known for its orangutan rehabilitation program.
A picturesque waterfront area with restaurants, cafes, and historical sites along the Sarawak River.
A stunning national park with diverse wildlife, beaches, and rainforest trails.
A spicy noodle soup with a rich, tangy broth made from dried shrimp and fish, served with rice noodles, prawns, and cockles.
A popular noodle dish with springy wheat noodles tossed in minced pork, crispy lard, and dark soy sauce, often served with a side of soup.
A raw fish salad marinated in lime juice, chili, and other spices, similar to ceviche.
A popular local tea time snack with a variety of savory and sweet treats, often enjoyed in the evening.
This period offers the best weather with less rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city is lively with various festivals and events.
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Kuching is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay vigilant and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Sarawak Transport Terminal
The bus system is affordable and covers most parts of the city. Buses are air-conditioned and generally reliable.
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A coastal city known for its beautiful beaches, parks, and cultural attractions.
An oil-rich city with a mix of modern attractions and natural beauty.
A city with a rich cultural heritage and a mix of Chinese, Malay, and indigenous influences.
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