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Exploration to the Kampung Kiding with Wilson Chin and Friends






10:10am, going to the old Padawan Road to Kampung Kiding. The new road had mudslid since January 2015 this year, and the authorities did not do anything after that.

The old road to Pasawan outskirt is like riding a roller coaster ride. the road is narrow, and a lot of sharp bends.


10:34am, going up to the hill. unbalance road, with mud and rocks a long the way. Steep road to go up, and saw a few village people are also walking up the hill with us, but they are fast.


10:50am, with road condition like this, its impossible for normal vehicle to drive up. No wonder I saw a lot of cars parking at the foot hill. Only trucks, and motorcycle can ride up.


10:56am, finally reach one of the village. The Kakas village (Kampung Kakas), it was really hot that day. I hope my 2 liter of water are enough for me to drink later.




11:05am, reached a waterfall. I felt very tired, the road are too steep for me. My friends and I stop for a rest. 

11.05am, the 4WD struggling very hard to go up the hill.


11.17am, another waterfall, the signboard says "Singapore Waterfall" we stop for a quick rest, and eat some food to refill our energy, and continue on with our journey.


11.42am, this is the last village on the hill. I'm surprise to see there is village here, and felt very terrible for them, cause they have to walk up and down that muddy hill road everyday to connect to the outside world.







12.23pm. I had lost count how many bamboo bridges I cross, then we reached a paddy field. And just look at the view on this field. Its amazing!!!

1:23pm, encounter a big spider blocking our way. My friend got shocked when he notice the web and the spider in the middle. :D

  Lambir National Park in Miri (click to read), I've also lost my way with my brother.
1:35pm, we got a bit off track, cause there are no marking on how to reach the Gareg waterfall. All are base on memories on one of my friend who been here before. We reach to a point where this places has fast moving current with no road, trail ahead, we are going round and round looking for a pathway to go ahead. This reminds me of my hike to




2.05pm, now we are at the ginger garden, and lost our way again :S need to find out where is the route to the waterfall by guessing which path to go.



2:26pm. And finally we are here, after all the exploring. This is adventure!!!


2.40pm, But unfortunately we can't swim here, cause the current are too strong, and the water are mix with dirt. All we can do is just to take a quick lunch, rest, and descent again before its dark.



Gareg Waterfall at the backgroud

5.43pm, Descending now, and very heavy downpour. The road becomes waterfall :P what I worried is sudden mudslide. 




But its very beautiful, look at my homeland Borneo, Sarawak. Its a paradise here, I love my home land so much.

Map and Georaphy location of Kiding Village at Padawan outskirt



 
Record of One way trip from the foot hill, until the waterfall area



This is the mudslide which damanag the road, and it has been 6 months already, but yet the government or the related authorities are not doing anything. This is very troublesome for the village people there. When can this be fix? I think it might take forever....

Visiting the Pantu Town Borneo Sarawak with Wilson Chin



The Borneo Explorer's record. I'm traveling around Sarawak, and reached a small town called Pantu. 65 kilometres from Sri Aman (Simanggang) division. I'm standing behind the Chinese school in Pantu.

Read more about Sri Aman click link no.1 and link no.2


Every year, the Pantu Festival will held here, it falls before the Gawai (Harvest festive in Borneo, Sarawak) which is around end of May, and before begining of June. Gawai festival in Borneo, Sarawak falls on the 1st & 2nd of June every year. Close to the Benak festival in Sri Aman.

40 mins drive into the Pantu town, you will cross a river the Semulong River, the Semulong River is famous for the Tapah fish. After that if you drive deeper, you can also reach the Bukit Lingga. Can hike to the summit and witness the magnificient view.


This small town have two row of wooden shops, which operate by the Chinese. Most of the shop sells daily groceries and coffee shop.








Each time when I visit small town in Sarawak, its like I'm traveling back in time. And I get to experience the traditional architectural structure of the building, and the way people do trade. People here are so kind and friendly. 

Exploration The village of Murat on the Skrang River Borneo Sarawak

The Skrang River was one of the first areas settled by Iban immigrants in the 16th to 18th centuries. On my exploring trip to Sri Aman, I saw the signboard saying Skrang river safari, so I decided to go in and have a look.

Upon reaching the village, I can see a yellow colored river next to the village, and a lot of cars parked there. Only I notice that it was the harvest festive, and all of the people went back to their longhouse for celebration. I saw two kids riding a bike there. I stop them to ask about what do they have on upstream, the kids told me that there are many traditional Iban longhouses along the Skrang River.















Borneo Explorer was here ;) Wilson Chin

Exploration to Batu Nabau, Snake Stone Valley at Engkilili, Borneo

Unwritten history about Engkilili




Engkilili town is 156.1 kilometres east-south-east of the state capital Kuching, my friend had shown me a picture of a stone in a cylinder shape, and have some yellow stripes on the rocks (in the end they told me is was the locals who colored it). On one end of the stone, the shape looks like the snake head. The locals people called it the Batu Nabau, the Chinese called it the Spirit Snake valley.

The word Engkilili belongs to a name of a tree which grows there, the tress glow along the river. The Engkilili trees are mostly discovered in the Engkilili, and Lubok Antu area. So with this special gift, the people just name the town to be the same as the tree. The river plays an important roles back in the old day as the only source to connect to other small towns in Sarawak. 

Another name for Engkilili for old generation of Chinese is called "上梯頭", means "up the staircase" there are such name is because back in the old days, The coal miner (Chinese, Hakka dialet) workers from Kalimantan, Indonesia traveling via river to the Engkilili town to work and settle down, they build staircase to go up the wharf, this is to let the trader and worker to easily unload their stuff. 

And later the Chinese (Teo Chew dialet) traders came for business. And will always said they need to go "up the staircase" to unload their stock. So that is why its called "up the staircase", and later the locals had build another new wharf, therefore the name "up the staircase, down the staircase" (下梯頭) was born.

How to get there?

  • First, go to the Engkilili town, there is a welcome signboard on your left. Then, there are new shops lot upon entering the town. You will see a Chinese temple on your left.
  • Then, drive into the town again, and you will see the old wooden shoplots which runs by the Chinese there.
  • After that, turn to your right, and drive all the way in, you will see an arch which will lead you to the Malay village.
  • Continue to drive in again, and you will reach the end of the tar road, and continue with the stone, and dirt road.
  • Drive all the way in for about 15 mins, and you will see a nice concrete bridge. This is the Bukong Nyalau village, there is a longhouse near the bridge.
  • You may park your car beside the house just before the bridge. The house belongs to a friendly Iban people. then ask for direction.
  • Its easy to search, upon entering the jungle, the local puts up a signboard at the entrance there, to remind visitor what to avoid when at the snake stone area. So please respect the rules there.

Stories about the Snake Stone (Batu Nabau)

According to the information I had, the "snake" measure at around nine meter in length and two meter in diameter. There are a few version regarding the snake stone, the Chinese, Malay, and Iban people each have different version.
The tale which told to me by a Chinese:
The giant snakes are from Limbang, but only 6 of them reached Engkilili, the biggest one is the female, and the fierce one is the male snake which still stays in Limbang.
The female snake after reach Engkilili, it wanted to craw into the hole, but its too small for it to go in, that is why it just stay outside.
Not long after that, she lays a few eggs, and some small snakes was born, thus can see a few smaller snake stone beside the big one.

Another tale which I found goes like this:
The tale regarding Batu Nabau resurfaces after a Siamese man from Kuala Lumpur made a claim on the existence of a huge snake that turned into stone as he doubled his efforts to locate it.

With the assistance of the local residents in the Sri Aman District, he located Batu Nabau as dreamt. Together with the local residents, he painted the boulder and cleared the areas around it.

The man’s tale was published in the local newspaper.The tale did not end there as Jawi-like alphabets were said to have been found in the central portion of Batu Nabau. The alleged Jawi alphabets of alif, lam, nun, mim and sinwere said to have been arranged in a reverse order and separated from one another.

The discovery was made by one of the local residents who had visited the area after reading an article about Batu Nabau in the local newspaper.

What Else to see after the Stone Snake?

After I visit the stone snake, I drive back to the wooden shop again. And visited the suspension bridge which connect the village opposite the river to the town. Its very windy while standing in the middle of the bridge.

Oh... I forgot to tell you, Engkilili also have big ass rat, just look at this cage!!!