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My Essential Camping Items to Bring

As an avid camping enthusiasts, I always make sure that all my camping items are well packed before my trip. I've been asked several times about what do I normally bring, so I wanted to share with you on my 7 essential camping items that I will bring on my camping trip, and hope this will serve as a guideline for you on your next camping adventure.
Why Hammock?
Using a hammock for camping has many advantages, compare to a camping tent, you can use a hammock in any condition. 

In a dens jungle, surface full of rocks, uneven floor which covers by roots, a cliff surface, near the waterfall where you don't want to sleep on the wet floor, with limited flat ground, as long as you are able to find two trees which are strong enough for you to hang the hammock, then you are good to go.

Where to get?
I will recommend you start with a hammock, and you can get it by click this link here.

Why Stove?
Food plays an important role in provide us energy, when hiking, especially hike on a highland area, we will consume more energy then we hike on a flat land. Therefore we will need more energy, so we need to eat in order for the food to generate more energy for our body to keep moving.

For camping, you can either bring dry food or sometime you can also cook your own food. For us, we like to cook, cause we can share the food together with friends, and we can also boil hot water for coffee. Drinking a hot drink in the cold weather at night or early morning its like heaven. 

Where to Buy?
You can get it by click on this link.


Why Sleeping Bag?
Did you notice in the picture I posted, I don't have a sleeping bag. It happen when I climbed the highest mountain in Sarawak the Mount Murud, tempreture back then was about 14 degree celcious. I'm furtunate that my friends lend me some of their warm clothes, and move me to a warmer places. But that 2 nights was the toughest night, as I shiver non-stop and didn't manage to get a good night sleep.

After that lesson, I will always bring a sleeping bag to keep myself warm at night. Tempreture in the wild unlike at home, its unpredictable, so we have to get ready for the unpredictable weather in the wild, and prevent from getting hypothermia.

Where to Buy a Sleeping Bag?
You can get it by click on this link.

Why Water Bladder?
Keeping yourself hydrate is the most important thing in a hike, and water is heavy, when we carry heavy stuff we need energy, while low on energy we will tend to move slower.

For me, I will get lazy to reach for my backpack, open the cover and get the bottle out for drinking. So a water bladder / hydration pack is my favorite thing to use to sovle this.

It enables me to drink water on demand, on the go, whenever, and whereever I want. But remember not to drink too much to finished your water before you finish your trail.

What I normally do are:
  • I plan my route carefully so I know where there is water if I run out, and can carry more if necessary.
  • I will bring a water filter incase I finish my water.
  • I start out with 2 liters and drink about 1 pint every hour.
Where To Buy?
You can get it by click on the link here.

Why Headlight?
There is one time my team and I went on hiking to a mountain range area, and we are lucky enough to be able to discover a cave there, and good thing is I bring my headlight with me on a day hike. So we manage to explore the dark cave, and took a few pictures there.

There is another time when my team and I went on a hike to a transmission towel, and we stayed too long at the top end up when we descent, its already dark. Good thing that we bring our headlight with us, and manage to get down safely.

With a headlight, your hand will be free so you can carry with a hiking stick, or climb a rope and still have a clear view ahead.

So my headlight is the no.5 essential camping item on my hike.

Where to Buy?
A cheap one, you can get it by click on the link here.
A good one (I'm using it now), you can get it by click on the link here
The battery have to get seperately, you can get it by click on the link here.

Why Cooling Towel?
Keeps me cool in the heat, when I hike under the hot weather. I just soak in water, wring out and shake and i'm ready to stay cool

The one that I get normally is the one that's highly absorbent fabric wicks sweat and when wet, it will cools to a pleasant below average body temperature

This is the ideal hiking companion, my cooling towel retains water yet feels relatively dry to touch, so doesn't soak clothes as ordinary toweling material would.

It keeps me Cool for several hours, depending on conditions and is easy to reactivate by simply re-wetting, wringing out and shaking. 

Sometime I even use it on a cold enviroment. When I'm at Kinabalu Mount, I use it as a facemask to protect me from the cold and dry breez at the summit.

Where to Buy?
You can get it by click on the link here.

Why Power Bank?
In the Internet age, we all carry a smart phone. Problem with smart phone is the battery can only last for a day or two. 

I normally will use my phone to map my trail with a GPS app, and take some pictures and short video.

I also have a video camera, which I use to record all my amazing hiking videos, so it can be charge by using a USB port. 

Therefore a powerbank is a must bring item on all my camping trip.

Where to Buy?
You can get it by click on the link here.

Borneo Explorer Backpacking Guide on How and What

How to Prepare

Camping is a fun experience, its enable us to connect to nature, and experience life in different environment.

So before you go camping, there must be a lot of thins in your mind on what to pack, here base on my experience, I compile some information and hope that it helps when you want to pack for your camping trip.

Remember to share this infographic to your friends and family :)

  • Load your pack and go on a short hike to get used to the weight.
  • Take time to evaluate the need for each item in your pack
  • User the Internet, maps, and people you know to research as much as possible
  • Begin hydrating the day before you leave.



Paku Hotspring Exploration, Sarawak Borneo

Paku hotspring entrance, located at Bau district in Kuching, Sarawak. Entrance is Free as at June 2016, but make sure we all help to keep this place clean
This is the source of the hotspring, the hot water all came out from this well. Not sure how deep is this well, but the water just keeps on flowing out from it
Its good to soak here, but not recommend you to swim, very muddy, you will get cover by dirt if you bath here. 


Ngiraja Cave and Mountain Exploration

 We are going to a cave which is hidden from public
 Tree vines are all over the place. Water driping from the soil to the ground.
 The entrance are a man made staircase which made from old wood, and nature slowly cover the path back with green
 The handrail are well maintain, as I can see someone just change the rope that tie on the handrail
 Its a steep climb, as I am staring to feel exhausted with all the climbing
 But the view is worth the climb
 As far as we know, there are two caves which are prohibited  due to its a private place
 So due to respect, we did not explore deep into the cave as we just took some pictures outside.
 The owner of this land also employed a few person to look after this place, which stops us from go any futther. However they are friendly people. 
 #KuchingAdventureTeam caving exploration
 Continue our journey again to the top of the ridge
Its another steep climb, and along the way there are lot of exotic orchid which can be found nowhere but here. 
 Breathtaking panoramic view of the Bau area


Singai Mountain Climb Information by Borneo Explorer

Mount Singai at Kuching Sarawak Infographic
Mount Singai Basic Introduction
In Kuching, besides the Mount Santubong, Mount Singai is one of the most prominent mount, where average hikers will reach up to more than 100 people on a normal weekend.

Mount Singai is 550m above sea level, I climbed the mountain countless time. This is a sacred mountain which owns by the Bidayuh people (one of the local Sarawak ethnic group) Bi means people, dayuh means land.

The various Bidayuh tribes, such as the Bisingai, Bijagoi, Bratak, Biperoh, Pinyawa, Bisapug, Bisitang, Biatah, Bibukar and Sadong, had different places in the mountains in the old days as places of refuge for defense purposes. Special traditional rituals and ceremony are being perform on the summit of the mountain.


Now the Catholic Memorial & Pilgrimage Centre is located in the middle of this mountain. For people who like exercise, this is the perfect place to come.

There are stairs built to ease the worshipers heading towards the Catholic Memorial Pilgrimage Centre, after the church is a further trail leading up the mountain to the summit.

How to Get There
Click on the MAP of the Entrance Here

My GPS record to Mount Singai at Kuching, Sarawak
Mount Singai Trail Breakdown
Marker 1:
Base to View Point - 10 min
Height - 191m

Market 2:
Base to Church - 30 mins
Height - 228m

Marker 3:
Base to Twin Trees - 42mins
Height - 302m
The trail is steep here, some may require to use the rope provided

Market 4:
Base to Rest Stop - 1 hour
Height - 394m

Market 5:
Base to Summit - 1h 45 mins
Height - 518m



Flora Found In Mount Singai
One of the rare plat which grows here is the Amorphophallus Hewittii, this flowering plant can be as tall as a grownup person. The plant is also called the titan arum and more commonly, the “corpse plant”. It’s called the corpse plant because of its distinctive, nauseating smell.


Mount Santubong Night Climb Camping

My team and I went to climb the Mount Santubong over the weekend, and we climbed till dawn, and reached the summit with heavy downpour and cold breeze.

Mount Santubong is one of the most prominent mountain in Kuching, its visible from the town on a clear day. With 810m above sea level, its not an easy mount to climb, very challenging, I urge you to try when you next travel to Kuching.

Pitch black along the way, remember to put a touch light when you go hiking, it will come in handy during emergency.
We tough we hear something in the wood, and use our flash light to look around if we can see anything
The Summit View of Mount Santubong, from here we can see the Semariang Town, and Santubong Bridge
F15 the rest hut at the summit. We camp there that night.