casey79 wrote: Lots of hiking, rafting and there is Mount Kinabaluwhich towers 4095 meters (13,435 feet) above sea level. Start in the jungle and finish on a huge granite cap. Just a couple of ideas
tas-man wrote: Mount Kinabaluwhich towers 4095 meters:
tas-man wrote:It looks like it's a well developed tourist trail and I was interested to find this photo warning how wet and muddy it can be! If only the south Cape Range was so
ashlee wrote:I'm actually heading to Thailand and Laos next November (my first o/s trip too). Haven't really researched Laos much as yet but have done a fair on Thailand. In northern thailand you can go on three day jungle treks to see "Hilltribe Villages". Though this would be cool so got it on my to-do list.
Chris wrote:ashlee wrote:I'm actually heading to Thailand and Laos next November (my first o/s trip too). Haven't really researched Laos much as yet but have done a fair on Thailand. In northern thailand you can go on three day jungle treks to see "Hilltribe Villages". Though this would be cool so got it on my to-do list.
I did this quite a few years ago, and it was great. Rather hairy river journey came first, ? Chiang Rai River, but it was worth it. Hope it hasn't been ruined by too many visitors though. I remember being offered opium one night in a hill tribe village, and wondering if the local police were waiting to pounce.
casey79 wrote: and there is Mount Kinabaluwhich towers 4095 meters (13,435 feet) above sea level. Start in the jungle and finish on a huge granite cap.
Just a couple of ideas
Julafreak wrote:Oh and it only cost me RM367. Guide and transportation not included. We're pretty confident it would not go up to Rm500. When are you planning to drop by MrCamel? I have a friend who does forestry and another marine biology at the university over here. She's very good with places in Sabah.. would you like some recommendation? =D
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