Saturday, December 1, 2007

Bako National Park





We went to Bako National Park and got a healthy taste of monsoon season. It started with a bus ride that felt more like a water park ride with the water pouring in through the windows as we went through puddles, followed by a foggy boat ride in a small, uncovered boat in the pouring rain. But the rain did stop and we took a jungle hike to a beach, saw lots of interesting plants, Bearded Pigs that are the size of boars, and 3 different kinds of monkeys (proboscis, macaque and one other) that will literally jump over our heads in the trees. It rained, or actually poured, all night and the next day, and the park was starting to look more like a swamp. There is really no way to ever get dry, as the lodging are stilt houses over pools of water. We went on hike to see the "cobra" sea stack, a rock formation off one of the beaches. The destination was nice, but hard to see due to tides and rain, but the hike was quite the adventure! The "trail" was absolutely flooded with water, so we did the whole hike in a river (that was getting deeper as the rain continued) with the final stretch being down a waterfall of sorts. Water was pouring off the huge roots that form staircases on the trail and cascading down the rickety ladders and boardwalks on the trail. We were soaking wet, but loved the hike! And we didn't even get any leeches, which are apparently small enough to fit through you socks! We were happy to return to Kuching, where we can get dry. Today we are going to a long house and the rest of our trip is up in the air as we form new plans hourly. Maybe to Mulu National Park, which has lots of caves, maybe to Brunei, and maybe back to the other peninsula for a tour of the west coast. We look forward to the next adventure!

2 comments:

Matt and Carla Morgan said...

Wow! What an adventure. I'm glad you two are having a good time.

Are you taking a vote? If so, I'm interested in Brunei!

Be safe - cm

Sharon said...

"Just a walking in the rain." Always good to experience the local climate.
By contrast we had 6 inches of snow yesterday apparently including 1/2 inch or so of rain on top. The two of you are like on the Amazing Race Solo version!
Love, Mom and Dad