2024

HIKING IN BAKO

Natural site to discover

Bako National Park has 18 marked hiking trails that can take you for an hour's or two-day walk. Maps given out at the park office, or available on their website, identify each trail by color code. They also describe the flora to be observed along the way. The park's helpful staff can help you define your itinerary according to your wishes, the time available and your physical abilities. Be sure to check the weather forecast before setting off. The very humid weather makes you sweat a lot; don't forget to bring sufficient quantities of water to avoid dehydration. Good walking shoes are also essential.

Telok Pandan Kecil. This hour-and-a-half trek (2.5 km) is one of the most popular. The first part climbs through forest before reaching a plateau and cliff that offer splendid views of the beach below. If you reach the beach and plan to swim, beware of monkeys and crocodiles.

Telok Paku. This short one-hour trek (1.2 km) is for you if you want to observe proboscis monkeys, preferably early in the morning or before sunset. A wooden platform overlooks the mangrove before reaching the forest. The path climbs moderately before reaching a deserted beach framed by rocks. Boatmen are waiting to take you back to headquarters if you don't feel like going the other way.

Tajor. The 3.5 km trail leads through lowland vegetation and shrubs to a secluded beach after a steep and slippery descent. It takes 2.5 hours before you can dip your feet in the water.

Lintang. This 5 km loop allows you to discover all the different types of vegetation found in Bako Park. It takes 3 to 4 hours on a demanding trail that at times offers magnificent views of the canopy and the China Sea. Preferably accompanied by a guide, for explanations of the flora and fauna.

Night walk. Every evening at 8pm, the park rangers organize a night walk lasting around 2 hours. This is an opportunity to discover the nocturnal fauna, which is very active in the jungle. As well as the frogs that make their songs resound, insects and arachnids choose the dark hours to carry out their activities. If you're lucky, you'll come across a tarantula or a colugo. Just be careful where you put your hands and feet, and bring your own flashlight.

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