Sunday, October 9, 2011

Bako National Park in Sarawak

Orion II called upon Bako National Park on Friday, October 7. This park is one of the oldest in Sarawak, as it was established in 1957. To that end, the animals are very used to people and it's easy to get great photos here.


The approach by sea is breathtaking as Bako's coastline is one of steep cliffs and sandstone outcroppings.


The morning began with a walk on nearby Pulau Lakei. Leonard did this hike while I stayed aboard to catch up on blogging.


In the afternoon, three walks were offered directly at Bako. Two of them were very intensive and not for the faint-of-heart or the out-of-shape (one was a three-hour hike that included steep inclines). We ended up doing the easiest of the three walks...a stroll along the mangrove boardwalk.


Here we saw proboscis monkeys, long-tailed macaques, Borneo bearded pigs (and piglets), silvered langurs, and a few birds.




The Zodiac ride back to Orion II was beautiful with the setting sun lighting up the water.


—Andrea M. Rotondo for Luxury Cruise Bible


Photos © Leonard Hospidor

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