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Sarawak and Brunei holiday in Malaysia

COUNTRY:
Borneo, Brunei, Malaysia
DEPARTURES:
2012: 28 May, 2 Jul, 6 Aug, 17 Sep, 15 Oct, 12 Nov, 10 Dec
PRICE:
From £2585 - £2785 (12 days) including UK flights
MORE INFO:
From £1685 excluding flights. Price includes accommodation, transport and all meals (except lunch on days 2 & 9 and dinner on days 5 & 8)
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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Sarawak and Brunei holiday in Malaysia

Sarawak and Brunei holiday in Malaysia

Small group holiday
This is a 'small group adventure' - you will be sharing your experiences with like minded people. Group sizes are limited to a maximum of 11 persons, a genuinely small group. Experience has taught us that smaller groups are less intrusive to local cultures and environments whilst allowing more interaction with local people. Furthermore it means greater flexibility on a day to day basis and on a social level it proves to be fun. Whether you are travelling alone or with friends/family its good value, and a great way to meet new people! The intention is to travel as a group of friends rather than a typical tour group, so don't expect stick-on name badges or any following the umbrella.

How this holiday makes a difference

Environment

Information - To be aware of the potential impact of the environment, and to have respect and appreciation for the ecology of areas visited.

Group sizes - By limiting groups to small sizes we aim to reduce the impact on the environment.

Local products - They are also advised against buying prohibited items and products made from parts of wild animals or plants.

Local awareness - We carefully select the places we visit to ensure that none are involved in exploitative practices of people or animals.

In addition, some of the specific initiatives for this tour include the following:
- Gunung Mulu National Park is the highlight for Sarawak tour. The Sarawak Government has committed to developing world leading conservation practices at Mulu.

- The conservation of Mulu is always a priority. The jungle camps are restricted to certain numbers per night. Solar power and small generators are used to pump water from the river, provide radio communications for safety and for low level lighting at night. Wood fires are not permitted in parks. Rubbish recycling and removal service is provided to ensure that the trails and rivers remain free from pollution and litter.

- The trip ends with a visit to Semenggoh Orangutan sanctuary who aims to rehabilitate confiscated wildlife that have been incapacitated due to prolonged captivity by humans. The aim of this rehabilitation and education centre is to eventually release the animals back to the forest. It also has a captive breeding programme for endangered species. By visiting this centre and forest reserve brings valuable income to care for these animals.

Community

Information - Providing suitable, relevant information for our customers; to help them to gain a wider understanding of our style of tourism that focuses on learning, genuine interaction with the local communities, reciprocity and cultural exchange processes. To be aware of the potential impact of tourism on the local society and culture and to behave and dress appropriately with a respect and appreciation for local customs, mores and traditions. Our guides and leaders thus facilitate communication of our values to both travellers and local communities, educating them in sustainable tourism practices

Group sizes - By limiting groups to small sizes we aim to reduce the impact on local communities whilst allowing for greater genuine interaction with said communities. It also results in a higher guide/customer ratio thus greater facility for supervision and individual assistance and allows us to use smaller hotels and restaurants and employ the services of more genuinely ‘local’ operators perhaps not otherwise well equipped for larger groups.

Destinations - We combine the well known tourist sites with many off-the-beaten-track, rarely visited destinations thus diverting tourist revenue and contact with responsible tourism into areas not usually benefiting as well as providing a more authentic view of the region visited.

Local products - As much as possible we aim to employ local personnel, (guides, drivers, agents etc), use local restaurants and smaller privately owned accommodation. Customers are also encouraged to buy and use local products and services as much as possible in order to support and stimulate the local economy.

Local Awareness - By explaining our methods and the reasons behind them local agents, guides and hotels are encouraged by us to adopt further responsible tourism practices themselves and guides and drivers are provided with additional training in this respect.

In addition, some of the specific initiatives for this tour include the following:

- Our two days in Brunei concentrate on visiting the local people and learning their skills. Whether we are visiting the fishing village or the longhouse, we spend two days with the indigenous people under their guidance living as they do.

- Gunung Mulu National Park is the highlight for Sarawak tour. The indigenous people of Mulu; the Penans, Berawans, Kenyahs, Kayans, Kelabits and Kiputs are employed by the park thereby generating income for their families and improving their economies. They are encouraged to provide cultural entertainment (traditional dances and music) helping to preserve their culture; sell their handicrafts, all contributing to the economy of the people. The guides are friendly and helpful, possessing a wealth of knowledge to help us understand and appreciate the cultural and natural history of Mulu and the surrounding area. They are also qualified First Aiders and provide the core of the Park’s Search and Rescue Response Team. The boats used in the park are all owned and operated by the local people.

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Story of the holiday provider

This family-run company started in 1999 after the director, Mark, spent many years researching guide books in Asia and decided he could put together more exciting itineraries. His passion for the diversity and character of Asia is reflected in the unique, locally-owned places that the tours visit and travel groups are kept small so that closer interaction with their hosts is possible. Although Mark could happily survive for weeks on jam sandwiches while sleeping under the stars, he realises not all customers want this and goes out of his way to ensure all facilities used are pleasantly comfortable, clean, warm and welcoming.

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