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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day with a guided walk through the lush rainforest to spot some of Bako's famous wildlife, such as proboscis monkeys, silvered leaf monkeys, and long-tailed macaques. The trails are well-marked, and you can choose from a range of hiking routes, depending on your fitness level.
Afternoon
After lunch, take a boat ride along the coast to explore the park's secluded beaches, such as Telok Pandan Besar and Telok Paku. These beaches are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing, away from the crowds. You might also spot some of the park's marine life, such as sea turtles and dolphins, during the boat ride.
Morning
Today, explore the park's diverse ecosystem by hiking to the different vegetation zones, including mangrove swamps, peat swamp forests, and cliff vegetation. You can also visit the park's many waterfalls, such as Latak Waterfall and Tajor Waterfall. Don't forget to bring your swimwear!
Afternoon
After lunch, take a boat ride to explore the park's rocky coastline and sea stacks. You can see some of the park's unique rock formations, such as the Sea Arch and the Sea Stacks. You might also spot some of the park's resident sea eagles and otters during the boat ride.
Morning
Start your day with a visit to the park's headquarters to learn more about the park's conservation efforts and research projects. You can also visit the park's mini-museum to see some of the park's historical artifacts and cultural exhibits.
Afternoon
After lunch, take a leisurely walk along the park's boardwalk to spot some of the park's smaller creatures, such as pitcher plants, butterflies, and lizards. You can also visit the park's bat observatory to watch the park's resident flying foxes in action.
Morning
Today, take a full-day jungle trek to explore the park's remote areas and hidden waterfalls. You can choose from a range of trekking routes, depending on your fitness level and interests. Along the way, you might spot some of the park's rare and endangered species, such as the Bornean bearded pig and the pangolin.
Afternoon
After a picnic lunch in the jungle, continue your trek to the park's summit, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the park and the South China Sea. You can also visit the park's observation tower to spot some of the park's resident birds, such as hornbills and kingfishers.
Morning
Today, take a half-day kayak tour along the park's mangrove-lined rivers to spot some of the park's unique flora and fauna, such as mangrove crabs, mudskippers, and proboscis monkeys. You can also visit some of the park's traditional fishing villages and learn more about the local culture and way of life.
Afternoon
After lunch, take a dip in the park's natural saltwater swimming pool, which is fed by a nearby waterfall. You can also take a short walk to the park's nearby fishing village to buy some fresh seafood for dinner.