Most reviewed Hiking Trails in Sarawak


  1. 4.5 The Pinnacles Trail (137 reviews)
    - Amazing rainforest trail, rewarded with mother nature architecture
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    Will say a must visit in Borneo. Awesome rain forest trail. Consist of 9km flat trail consist of 2 suspension bridge, 2nd suspension bridge marked half of the journey (4.5km). Leeches found on the trail. Camp5 sited next to freezing cold rive with awesome mountain cliff as backdrop. 2.4km hike to 1.2km height is tough due to sharp edge's stones and steep hill. The final hike consist of ladders, some are 90 degree climb without any safety rope (extra precautions needed). At the end rewarded with sharp Pinnacle structure (like the photo behind 100 Malaysia ringgit note). Descent is even harder, took longer time. Daily afternoon rain shower is expected during wet season of Borneo. Slightly above average fitness are required. See more..
  2. 4.5 Gunung Mulu Summit Trek (7 reviews)
    - Pristine Environment and Excellent Guide!
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    Did the 4D3N Mt Mulu trek in Mid May. It was a strenuous but generally safe trek. i would like to express my heartfelt thanks to my guide Mr. Christian and our porter (a very young man in his 20s) for making the trek possible and enjoyable for us. Christian who speaks excellent English is a very experienced guide and possesses a wealth of knowledge about the history, culture, flora and fauna of the area. He took great care of us during the hike, making sure that we were sound and good throughout the hike. Ask for Christian to be your personal guide if you happen to visit the national park! See more..
  3. 4.5 Silabur Cave (2 reviews)
    - Remarkable Cave
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    Visited two beautiful caves: Gua Silabur & Gua Siturib in a day. Make sure you start your day early. We arrived SK Lobang Antu about 8:00 am after having our breakfast at Serian Market. Uncle Benedict was there to welcome me and my 6 other friends - started off with registration & payment then he briefed us on the do's and don'ts. We didn't hike up to the summit due to the hazy weather (above 200 api) but we went into a small cave/tunnel with cold water stream after having natural foot spa. Get to see big spiders and bats. You may want to spend some time in Gua Silabur, you'll be able to see how the natural light shines the cave at different timing. Things to bring: - at least 2l of water - torchlight (preferably head lamp) - extra set of clothes (after going through the caves and leaning on bats' excrement) - wide lens camera Rates as of 8 September 2019: Local Guide: RM80 (up to 4 people) Entrance Fee: RM10/pax Adidas Kampung (rubber shoes) Rent: RM3/pair See more..
  4. 3.0 Jungle Trekking Taman Tumbina Bintulu (1 review)
    - 5 things about Jungle Trekking Taman Tumbina Bintulu
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