Kuching Bako National Park white and yellow trails - Sarawak

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
  • Follow Us to discover Bako National Park White and yellow trails with Jim and his sister.
    Jim's sister has never been on any trekking before, it was an amazing experience for her to see the wild boar, monkeys, beautiful flowers and 4hours of exercise!
    In this video Jim and his sister will share with you what you can expect on the white and the yellow trails
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 71

  • @rabaniematarip1821
    @rabaniematarip1821 Рік тому

    Thank for Visiting Bako National Park..Have are nice day..Enjoy with your trip 🙏

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  Рік тому

      It’s a beautiful park, wish I can stay overnight next time ^_^

  • @JKPhotoNZ
    @JKPhotoNZ Рік тому

    Possibly the most helpful video on youtube for seeing what Bako is like! Thanks for sharing!

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  Рік тому

      You are welcome ^_^
      Remember to bring enough water and umbrella when you visit

    • @JKPhotoNZ
      @JKPhotoNZ Рік тому

      @@Follow_ussg Will do! Also bringing a Grayl filter bottle 🙂

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  Рік тому +1

      @@JKPhotoNZ cool, have fun on your visit ^_^

  • @richardyap7873
    @richardyap7873 2 роки тому

    If Jim also feel siong, this trek must be quite daunting. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  2 роки тому

      We both sleep dead at 10pm at night~ hahaha
      It's actually not bad if there is no rain~ the wet shoe is making the trek more challenging.

  • @johnragaistreetfood
    @johnragaistreetfood Рік тому

    Shalom from Dalat, Sarawak. No crocodile. No worry. We went to Bako last May'22. Awesome time.

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  Рік тому

      Oh really??? I were told the river is famous with crocodiles that live with in the village.

  • @Nae395
    @Nae395 2 роки тому

    Great fun guys, the hike looks great

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  2 роки тому

      Ohhhh that is really a great place to visit for a food trip, great view and great exercise!

  • @haf1872
    @haf1872 2 роки тому

    I've stayed at this national park before in 2008. Back then it was very rustic and not very updated but it looks better now. I went for a night trail, seen the proboscis monkies, pitcher plants and the beaches are amazing.

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  2 роки тому

      Wow~ I sure that was more cool back in 2008! Sure you get to see more animals than we did!
      You went on night trail by yourself or guided tour?

  • @grantmclaren888
    @grantmclaren888 2 роки тому

    I once took a flight to Belaga, way up the Rejang river in Sarawak. The rain that night soaked the landing field and I had to return to Sibu on a 6hr riverboat ride, with swirling Rapids here and there.This area of the world is just so beautiful!

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  2 роки тому

      6 hours riverboat???!!! How to survive???
      It sound scary to take long hour boat journey there!!!!! any stop for food and toilet break?

  • @stanian2
    @stanian2 2 роки тому +1

    Looks a little more organised than when I last went to Bako NP in 2004, Back then you had to look for the boatmen and negotiate your own price depending how many shared the boat. There was no terminal as such just the boat pier. One time we went at very low tide and the boat got grounded, everyone out to push.. First time we had to wade from the beach as tide was so low. There was no shade over most of the boats. The sea is much browner at monsoon times too. It seems much has changed. The menu in the canteen is very much improved too. The wild boar I believe is the Asian bearded pig. Spent a lot of time on the trails looking for the Probocis monkies, Telok Delima no success, but came back to park HQ and they were on the beach. Also walked to Telok Tajor and on a different visit we went to Telok Pandan Kecil. It was later in the year and we went down to the beach for a swim, the water was much clearer. Glad you got to see the Proboscis monkies out on the trail and also the Silver langur, these are the good monkies the Long Tailed Macaques are very naughty. Your visit brings back happy memories. It is sad to see so many plastic bottles, I don't recall so many when we last visited

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  2 роки тому +1

      Oh wow~
      I think we visited the same year but my first visit was unable to get into Bako due to strong wave.
      I met 3 Belgium girls 3weeks ago in Mulu, they stayed there for few nights and say they had a great time there.
      We hate the Long Tailed Macaques like the Australian hate the kangaroo :p very naughty and aggressive.
      Sarawak has improved a lot on the tourism sites, you should come back again and you will get some tips form my Sarawak trip video.... And remember to go soak in the hot spring!

    • @stanian2
      @stanian2 2 роки тому

      ​@@Follow_ussg Yes we have been back to Sarawak a few times since then, my wife has family in Kuching, Bintulu and Miri, the last time we visited just as the pandemic was breaking out. We love the national parks with Bako and Gunung Gading being two of our favourites and my favourite little town is Lundu. It was great last time to be able to visit mile 0 of the Pan Borneo Highway out at Telok Melano, previously only accessable by boat. Not been to Mulu caves but have been to Niah, it's quite spectacular watching the gathering of birds nests on bamboo scaffold and to see the guys collecting guano in huge sacks on their backs those guys are strong. Sarawak has so much to offer and is often forgotten.

  • @edwardlumsianming3430
    @edwardlumsianming3430 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video wanted to go to this place before covid started. Your video can sell to tourist company to promote the park.

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  2 роки тому

      Ohhh u know Bako!!
      I'm glad I finally can visit! It is worth for the trip!
      Can not sell the video la but they are free to share the videos ^_^

  • @AwengChannel
    @AwengChannel 2 роки тому

    Nice

  • @MT-cv8od
    @MT-cv8od 4 місяці тому +1

    Hi there! Tq for the awesome video. I will be going there this Sunday with 2 kids. Which way is better, take boat to teluk pandan kecil and hiking back to HQ or vise versa like yours will be better? Tq

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  4 місяці тому +1

      Hi hi,
      Not sure how active your kids are I think either way are fine ^_^
      Just remember to bring enough food and drinking water.

    • @MT-cv8od
      @MT-cv8od 4 місяці тому

      @@Follow_ussg ok… thanks 🙏 I will decide which way when I am thr later … advise frm the boat man as well… depends on weather n tide …. Have a nice day

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  4 місяці тому +1

      Let me know your experience (^__^)

    • @MT-cv8od
      @MT-cv8od 4 місяці тому

      @@Follow_ussg hi I am back frm Kuching yesterday! For Bako NP… 5.50am we departed frm hotel by prebooked AA ride for RM40. Actually I was planning to take the red bus but… I contacted Anita, the boat incharge lady. She asked me to come before 630am on 8 April due to the tides schedule. So it’s ok, It’s good to be there really early . The boatman was there to wait for us. I paid RM250 for a private boat n one way trip to teluk pandan kecil. Before 7 am we had arrived Bako NP. The scene was awesome n really beautiful 🤩….

    • @MT-cv8od
      @MT-cv8od 4 місяці тому

      @@Follow_ussg then, we saw a troop of wild boars which were quite friendly and tame. Haha … then I paid the entrance fees there for RM26 , 2 adults 2 kids. We ate some more bread and drinks again before start to hike to teluk pandan kecil as planned.
      So before 730am the weather was cool and suitable to hike. But ……

  • @xuetan3300
    @xuetan3300 2 роки тому

    Hassle to track during rainy day. I did that once in taiwan. And end of off the day, I was drench totally n freezing like nobody busy. On top of that, my shoe my entire clothing is fill with mud..is an experience that I never forget man! Since than, I don't do tracking during wet weather lor. 😁

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  2 роки тому

      Yaaa, very annoying and hate the wet sock!!
      It's difficult to get perfect weather when we travel, I drove about 45min to the park and I just wack it to trek~
      Else wasted the time.

    • @xuetan3300
      @xuetan3300 2 роки тому

      @@Follow_ussg yup, it will be wasted if go all the way n U turn back without doing something about it. You really a determined guy! Positive thinking. Keep it up man! Wishing u n shuan happy ' chap goh mei' and also happy valentine day too 😉

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  2 роки тому

      @@xuetan3300 thank you and wish have a wonderful day to celebrate chap goh meh~~
      I'm lucky that my sister is okay with that and she enjoyed the trek, else will just take the boat and go back :p

    • @xuetan3300
      @xuetan3300 2 роки тому

      😁😁👍 yup, no point risk it. Follow your heart.

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  2 роки тому

      ya~ That was my visit 18yrs ago~ Wave too strong and just take the boat around the river.

  • @deeayyad92
    @deeayyad92 2 роки тому

    This is my kampong 😉

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  2 роки тому

      Wow, very cool!!! Your Kampong got many nice seafood la!

  • @vvvlogs9974
    @vvvlogs9974 Рік тому

    Thanks for the lovely video. I am planning to go next month. Wanted to ask if there are a lot of mosquitoes there ? Any tips on essentials to bring along?

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  Рік тому

      Our visit was fine, no bite at all but I bumped to 3 Belgium girls complain to us they got terrible bites :p
      Bring at least 1.5L of drinking water, strong umbrella as walking stick and for the sun light and food to boost energy (^_^)

  • @garychopping2184
    @garychopping2184 2 роки тому

    Nice hike Jim. . . You definitely had a great cardio work out
    The view was great. But so disappointed with the visual pollution on the beach. Why do people throw rubbish onto a beautiful beach
    So surprised there were no snakes in that kind of terrain.

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  2 роки тому

      Yeah! My sis and I had many many gasses of wine on that evening!
      I think the environment awareness and the trash pick up system is not that good in the country side, so most people just throw the rubbish into the sea, that is very sad that the people and gov did not improve on the issue after soooooooo long! I think they need another 20yrs to improve the problem.
      I think the weather was too hot when I visit, else sure will see some snakes!

  • @jessieho1001
    @jessieho1001 2 роки тому

    I'm planning to go at afternoon time 1pm

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  2 роки тому +1

      Wah, a bit too late oh~
      I was told the wave is usually strong in the evening, you might not have enough time to explore around.

    • @jessieho1001
      @jessieho1001 2 роки тому

      I change to morning

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  2 роки тому +1

      Perfect~ Remember to bring extra drinking water and insect repellent ya~
      Have fun at Bako (^__^)

    • @jessieho1001
      @jessieho1001 2 роки тому

      @@Follow_ussg Tq bro

  • @captainamericamarvel8199
    @captainamericamarvel8199 2 роки тому +1

    When you in Sarawak. Dont keep talking and asking about “Crocodile “ u must know local sentiments there. Its very pantang. And you both alone there in Bako dare asking for Crocodiles 🐊!

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  2 роки тому +1

      We are there to see wild animals ah.
      And the locals are the one to tell us about the crocodiles.

  • @marymary9814
    @marymary9814 Рік тому

    How long was the boat ride ?

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  Рік тому

      Around 20-30min, it’s depending on the weather and wave on the day :)

  • @lblove9264
    @lblove9264 2 роки тому

    Hahaha

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  2 роки тому

      Let me laugh black.
      Hahahahahahahshaha

  • @jessieho1001
    @jessieho1001 2 роки тому

    How many hours trekking??

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  2 роки тому +1

      It depends on which route you go, the shortest will take about 2hrs for return walk.

  • @letsgogogo1176
    @letsgogogo1176 2 роки тому

    What a waste, didn't get to see from the beginning how your sister get to the boat at the end of the trip. lol.

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  2 роки тому

      Hahahah~ She will kill me if I publish that unglam part!!

    • @letsgogogo1176
      @letsgogogo1176 2 роки тому

      @@Follow_ussg Hahaha! Best see!

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  2 роки тому +1

      hahaahaha! maybe she will laugh at her too!

  • @changlin1493
    @changlin1493 Рік тому

    Cakap bahasa melayu juga la .

    • @Follow_ussg
      @Follow_ussg  Рік тому

      Can not la, BM not good and my videos is for foreigners to watch.