Dolphin Cruise (0830 hrs – 1200 hrs)
This trip of about 3 hours explores the many branches of the Santubong and Salak River Delta systems as they join the South China Sea. Enjoy a close view of the heavily silted mangrove Swamp which is a safe haven to the myriad creatures like the reptiles, mud skippers, crabs, shell fish , monkeys, etc. The mangrove swamp sustains many different species of trees. The main species are of course the black and red mangrove, locally known as the 'Bako'. They are used in the construction industry for piling and also as charcoal for cooking and other usage.
Often mistaken as a wasteland, the tidal swamps in which mangrove thrive; enjoy a symbiotic relationship with prawns, fish and other coastal organisms. The Irrawaddy, or snubfin dolphin, inhabits rivers, estuaries and shallow coastal areas. The Santubong area is one of the best places in Sarawak to view this unusual looking marine mammal.
The dolphins are often seen swimming and diving around small fishing boats in the estuary. Occasionally they are seen playing in the open water. Visitors will need a keen eye to spot the dolphins at first, but after a short wait they can often be seen surfacing all around the boat. Return to the Boat Club for transfer to your hotel.
| Duration |
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Approx. 3 hours |
| Inclusive of |
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Boat Services, Experienced English Speaking Guide,
Return transfers to and from city hotels in A/C coaches |
| Difficulty |
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Easy (Nature & Wildlife) |
| Note |
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Wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed, although we usually enjoy a high success rate. |
| Minimum |
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2 persons |
Rate per person: MYR150.00 nett