Day 2 Boat trip to Bako National Park

We were woken early by tropical rain, apparently the tail end of super typhoon Yagi that hit Vietnam a couple of days ago.

After a good breakfast we were taken by minibus to the national park, about an hours drive, rush hour traffic is the same everywhere it seems.

The rains continued, but after half an hour it began to ease so we headed down river in small boats.

Past very colourful rocks

In the park we saw proboscis monkeys, silver leaf monkeys, a viper, a flying lemur, some hairy pigs, very speedy crabs and some vivid red dragon flies. Most of the wildlife images are from Neil's camera!





In the evening the group headed down to the waterfront where we took lots of photos, no surprise there! It was very atmospheric with the sunset call to prayer echoing across the water.



A walk through the local night market, bustling with locals and food stalls.



Followed by dinner at a small local restaurant. Not the smartest looking place, but some very tasty (and spicy) food. We eat very well and cheaply over here. Our dinner plus drinks came to just over £6 for the two of us. Followed by an ice cream on our way back to the waterfront at 40p, bargain!

A few more photos followed by a light show in front of the civic offices rounded off a lovely day nicely.




Tomorrow we will say farewell to Kuching, city of cats and fly to Mulu where it's very unlikely that we'll have any internet, so probably no updates for a couple of days.

Comments

  1. Looks amazing Julie. Will keep up via your blog

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  2. Fantastic photos ! What an interesting country!

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  3. Looks amazing - brilliant pictures 🥰

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  4. Can't even get one glass of wine for £6 in our local 🤣

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  5. Eleanor Merryweather09 September, 2024 19:13

    What a fabulous start to your adventure. Photos are stunning

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  6. Thanks everyone! Just had breakfast and heading to the airport for the next part of our trip xx

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  7. Wonderful to see so many animals. Fabulous photos Neil. Envy of the food!!!!!

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  8. Great start to your adventure beautiful colour pictures. Looking forward to your next blog x

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  9. I remember Kuching having a nice vibe when I was there in 2008. Good photos!

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  10. Thanks all. It's chucking it down today in KK, no swimming/snorkeling, unless it's up the main street!! :)

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