The Ulu Temburong National Park is a part of the Borneo
rain forest and is truly quite incredible. The experiences we've had here are
probably one of the best travelling experiences I have had in my life. To get
here you need to take a 45 minute boat ride in what the locals call a “floating
coffin”, then you get picked up in a van and are driven about 20 minutes down
the road to a different part of the river/stream. Here is where you ride in a
traditional style boat that is maneuvered by a man who is part of the indigenous
tribe of the area. This traditional style boat only seats 6 to 8 depending on the length. The driver literally takes you up stream over rapids (due to it
being dry the rapids were only level 1, but still rather impressive!). This trip only
took about 30ish minutes or so. Depending on the water conditions, you’re
looking at about a 2 hour trip just to reach the national forest and the only
resort in or around the national park.
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the floating coffin |
It is so secluded that while travelling upstream, the sounds of
the forest really hit you. The water, the birds, the bugs, the wind, and that’s
it. Nothing else. No other boats or people were around to disturb the peace; it
was great. When we got to the resort, our guide informed us that we were
actually the only people who booked to stay that evening. So, not only were we
the only ones at the resort, we were the only people within this national
forest (other than about 10 staff members) that were inside the national park,
in the middle of the Borneo rain forest, crazy remote! We obviously got upgraded
due to the availability, amazing! The resort was so peaceful, you can read my
husband’s review here: whenitraveltheworld.com
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over rapids on the traditional boat !
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After the long journey we stuffed our faces to a delicious meal of foods we had not
had before, which was fun. Once it got dark we headed off for our night walk in
the jungle. Not going to lie, this was pretty scary. We headed down the river
in the middle of the night in the traditional boat. All we had were our flash
lights. Then, we get dropped off and were expected to start wading through water towards the
rain forest. We were told to watch where we step due to snakes, to say I was creeped out is an understatement! Well we saw many
frogs including the Borneo Horned Toad and our scary list goes like this:
scorpions, HUGE spiders, gargantuan ants the size of my thumbs, and of course
a snake, swimming the water! I was ready to cut our “sightseeing” short to head
back to the resort, but I toughed it out… rather bravely! In my opinion, we
actually saw the best animals at the resort. We saw a porcupine chase after a
civet cat! Then we also saw the civet cat by our room climbing in the trees.
The Civet cat is the cat that eats the coffee beans, then poops them out and
its really expensive coffee called kopi luwak. Any who, that was way more
exciting and non-scary. We saw an owl and a few bats, which also were not scary
after the jungle hike in the safe vicinity of our room.
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on our night jungle hike |
We then went to bed as we had to get up at 4:30 am to climb
to the canopy’s to see the sunrise. This, hands down was the best thing we've done thus far on our trip. I think it is going to be nearly impossible to beat. Once
you've watched the sunrise in the Borneo rain forest on top of the trees, I don’t
think any other jungle or rain forest experience will ever top that. We were awoken promptly at 4:30 am and were on the traditional
boat by 5 am to start out journey. We climbed, in the dark, over 800 steps to
get to the canopy. Then we climbed 50 meters up scaffolding to get to the top
that overlooked the trees. IT WAS EXHAUSTING, but we did do it as fast as we
could to get up there before the sun rose.
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getting ready to climb up the scaffolding, in the dark! |
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looking pretty tired after climbing the scaffolding |
We made it to the top before hand
and waited. The sound of the forest waking up was so beautiful and peaceful.
Different birds waking up and singing their morning songs. The wind bristling
in the trees. The sun light slowly rising over the horizon warming the forest.
It truly was an amazing experience. Words cannot fully describe how I felt. It was
like we were one with nature, truly appreciating mother nature in her full
beauty. We were the only ones there, watching the sunrise, waking up the
forest. The sound, the smell, the sight of it was just one of a kind. I will
always remember it. This is why people go to Brunei, to come experience the sun
rising over the Ulu Temburong National Park. We stayed up there taking it in
for about an hour or so, we didn't want to leave.
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our amazing sunrise |
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before taking a dip in front of our room =) |
We eventually had to get back to the resort to clean up and
pack. We needed to make our 2 hour journey back to BSB. We sat in front of our
room just listening to the river and the rain forest, taking it all in before we
had to say goodbye. It was a great way to end our day, reflecting on how lucky
we were to have been a part of this once in a lifetime experience.
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thanks Ulu Ulu for the AWESOME experience ! |
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enjoying a coconut on our flight leaving Brunei.... goodbye Brunei, it's been great! |
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