Friday, March 18, 2011

Bukit Tawau Waterfall....A Sanctuary Within Plantations.....


Tawau Hills Park lies 24 km NW of Tawau and was gazetted to protect water catchment resources for Tawau Town and the Semporna Peninsula. At least 7 major rivers originate here. The Tawau River flows through the middle of the 27,972 ha park and forms many natural deepwater pools and waterfalls, for example, the Table Waterfall. 


Our trip this time started quite early.... We left our home at around 7.30am.... Packed like sardine, 12 of us headed there in our HIACE Airforce van.... Our group leader was Kapt Abduh....  A network of roads leads to the park, passing through agricultural estates... A newly completed sealed road connected the park from
Tawau Town. Oil palm, rubber and cocoa fringe the park's boundaries...



We reached Bukit Tawau at around 9am.... We immediately looked for a spot to have breakfast.... We had fried noodles and sandwiches which was prepared by "Ibu".... Delicious breakfast... All finished within 30 minutes....



Stomach filled up with food, everyone was energetic to start the journey up to Air Terjun Bukit Galas.... It was a journey of 2.5km through lush green tropical rainforest. The park became a vital water catchment areas of major rivers such as Sungai Tawau District, Merotai, Kinabatangan, orderly and comb. Covering an area of  27.972 hectares, Taman Bukit Tawau was gazetted in 1979. The area is home to many species of plants and animals. If you follow different paths there, you'll see the label that introduced the board of almost all plants.


If you are lucky, you can see scans of wildlife here. The wildlife here is generally very difficult to approach. However, according to some reports received that long-tailed macaques, yellow and white squirrels, civets, monkeys, monkeys and even red and white have been seen here.

Visitors can choose whether to stay in chalets or lodges that provide basic amenities such as bathrooms and kitchens. For the more adventurous, the site for camping are also available and is located not far from the rivers. Rivers clean and very suitable for swimming....

The walk was quite tiring and slippery.... The trail was quite muddy.... I was even attacked by 2 little vampires (leaches)..... Managed to pull it out.... After walking for an hour, we finally reached the waterfall.... threw my bag and headed straight into the water..... OMG!!!! it was so cold and refreshing after that tiring walk..... We swam, relaxed, and had lots of fun in the water.... The pictures below describes a thousand words..... hehehehe......







It was fun...fun...fun...& fun for 3 hours.... We wanted to stay longer but the dark clouds started to cover over the area..... It was time to head back.... Another journey of 2.5km down hill back.... Before i forget, in this park is where the tallest tropical tree is located.... 88.2m high....


We reached the entrance of the park at around 3pm..... We took our bath and changed.... We left Tawau Hill park at 3.45pm.... If you find Bukit Galas Waterfall too tame to give you an adrenalin rush, try the number of interesting and challenging treks with hiking times of between one and six hours. The treks lead to several waterfalls.






Saturday, March 12, 2011

Trip to MaDaI Waterfall.......Kunak, Sabah.....


A 40-metre high waterfall in the Madai Baturong Forest Reserve, 15km from here is a hit among local and foreign tourists. Managed by the Sabah Forestry Department, it was opened to the public 1999 after public amenities were provided for visitors.

Madai Falls which is located near Kunak town. From Tawau Town, drive towards Lahad Datu.  Pass Kunak Town junction and do not turn toward Kunak Town instead continue straight towards Lahad Datu. Pusat Sejadi Hutan Simpan Madai Baturong Kunak Forest Reserve is 10 minutes after the Kunak Junction.

Our transport to Kunak....

The trip started at 10.30am on 12 Mac 2011. The idea of the trip was suggested by my aircraft commander Kapt. Ahmad Tarmizi. We set off from our home at Taman Millenium heading to Madai Waterfall. It was a drive for 2 hours and we traveled nearly 90km. It was a journey through jungle, oil palm and kampung houses. Reached there at 12.30pm. 

This is a small and well maintained public park with restroom and shower facilities. When we got down from our vehicle, i could hear the sound of the waterfall. Immediately headed out on the trail. 

I went on the wrong way but it was indeed a good decision that i did. It took me on a 100m long tree top hanging bridge. It was kind of scary also. Half way through, there it was the 50m high waterfall on my right. Manage to click a photo of it.
We then headed down the steps to the waterfall. Although there was a warning signboard put up but we still went on with our plan.

Before we entered the water, we had our packed lunch, prepared by 'Ibu'. Tasty Tawau chicken rice. Ibu and her daughter also followed us on the trip. It started raining while we were eating but tat didint stop us. After lunch the whole gang of nearly 20 of us jumped into the water. The water was brownish in colour, however the source of the waterfall is clean and clear. The pool size is not too big - suitable for picnics with young kids but near the drop it is quite deep.



We spent almost 2 hours in the water.... splashing, swimming, jumping and chit-chatting..... At 4pm we got out of water and changed our clothes and went to the nearby cafe for a cup of coffee..... After that cup of coffee we were all starting to get exhausted and sleepy, so we decided that its time to go back since its gonna be another 2 hours journey back.... 

Cafe Sri Baturong Madai

Me & Kapt. Tarmizi

Kapt. Abduh & Sjn Azrie