Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Volunteers Pave The Way - Literally!
Two friends of ours, German Jens and Czech Zuzka spent some time with us from 19-29 Aug 2010, as part of our volunteer programme at Sumbiling Eco Village, a stop in their plan of cycling around the region! During their stay, they employed their energy and ideas, through Jens' architectural expertise, to remodel our main hall entrance, and built a pebblestone entrance walkway complete with drainage underneath. They also lent a hand to the local villagers who worked with us, in the process making new friends and having a good time! Jens & Zuzka are just the 2nd pair of volunteers who have gotten the opportunity to spend time here, through contacts in the CouchSurfing network. For more about their experiences, visit their
blog (in German ).

Go Green

Go green, tourism players told

Date Posted: 07 Oct 2010

KOTA KINABALU: There is a growing trend among travelers opting for tour operators, resorts and hotels that are able to keep their carbon footprint low.

And realising this, Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman therefore urged tourism players in Sabah to go green by coming up with eco-friendly products and services.

Stressing that the task could not be done overnight, he however believed that by taking small steps, it would eventually accumulate to make a difference.

“By keeping up with trends especially on sustainability, we can ensure that our tourism assets are protected and that we are able to meet the visitors’ expectations.

“The tourism industry is dynamic and highly sensitive to changing visitor perceptions and needs. Visitors have become more knowledgeable, with many carrying out their own research through the internet to determine their choice of destinations,” said Musa in his speech which was read by Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan during the official closing ceremony of the World Tourism Conference here, yesterday.

He said the state government had established smart partnerships with the private sector and many other stakeholders, including local communities, that would lead to the steady growth of the tourism industry to bring significant contribution to Sabah’s and national economies.

Musa said this was reflected by the diversification of tourism products and growth of visitor arrivals.

In 2002, Sabah’s visitor arrivals surpassed one million and by 2006, the number doubled.

“We recorded 2.24 million arrivals in 2009, generating RM3.87 billion in tourism receipts. As of August this year, we recorded 1.59 million arrivals, an increase of 7.6 per cent compared to the same period last year.

“Our target is to attract 2.36 million visitors this year and by 2020, we hope there will be 4.5 million people visiting us,” he said.

He said the Sabah government recognised that tourism and its development needed to be sustainable for the long term and for the generation to benefit.

“This requires careful thought and planning from project design all the way to implementation.

“Tourism in Sabah is in many ways linked with the environment and this is why we advocate sustainable development of our resources, embracing both nature and culture,” said Musa.

Musa said it was imperative that Sabah took great care of the natural and cultural resources, adding: “Especially if they are concerned with significant aspects of our heritage and identity. Sabah is blessed and very proud of its multi-cultural and natural legacies.”

On the conference, he said Sabah hosting the auspicious event was timely as it embarked on the Sabah Master Plan study to set the pace and direction of tourism development for the next 15 years.

“Information gathered from presentations and what we have learned from experiences of others on present and future tourism trends will be useful in adding input to the master plan,” he said.

(Source: The Borneo Post, 06 Oct 2010)

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Night Safari Sunset by Borneoguide.com

Sunset taken during our Night Safari tour. more info at www.borneoguide.com. Have a nice day!

Sunday, December 27, 2009

SEV 06 3days2nights Bukit LUTUT

HASA INCENTIVES SDN BHD

(Tour Operator License KPSU/TDD/2002/2TO)

B1, 1st floor, block B, Warisan Mata Mata, and Gadong. Negara Brunei Darussalam

Tel: 673-8-766796/ 2423332 Fax: 673-2-425738 Email: info@borneoguide.com website: www.borneoguide.com / www.sumbiling.blogspot.com

Tour Code: SEV 06

Tour Name: Bukit Lutut Expedition

Duration: 3days2nights ( full board)

Day one Sumbiling Eco village / trek to Lutut camp 2 for overnight ( L/D)

8.00 am meet at Kianggeh Jetty (Bandar Seri Begawan) and take a 45 minutes public boat ride to Bangar. Bangar provides a last opportunity to purchase camera batteries, personal drinking water (100 plus), energy bars etc.

Then proceed 20 mins by vehicle to Sumbiling Eco village. Morning tea will be served and the expedition leader will give a briefing. Then trekkers cross the Temburong River by boat and begin trekking on a gentle slope covered with secondary forest to the Mutong River. The track will involve criss-crossing the pristine Mutong River. You should be prepared to walk in wet shoes. You will be rewarded with the sight of the beautiful Mutong River, untouched primary rainforest (one of the best in Borneo), hundred year old vines, huge trees, occasional hornbills calling & many other delights. Some of the plants and insects are yet to be named by scientists! After a nice 2 hour trek we will reach Mutong Camp One. Here we will stop for lunch to keep up our energy level. There is time for a swim, to relax or enjoy the photographic opportunities.

After fully recharging our batteries, we will hike up to Bukit Lutut. As we move further into the thick rainforest, the slope will become steeper & steeper. Some sections of track may require us to use our hands to hoist our bodies up. Occasionally gibbons make their distinct calls as if laughing at us. Hikers with binoculars might be able to see some birds & gibbons. After about 3-4hr uphill trek we will reach Camp Two. Here we will set up camp for the night. Those who still have the energy can climb for a further hour to the peak of Bukit Lutut to view the sunset (weather permitting). We will set up camp and eat together in camp style, entertained by an orchestra of various frogs, crickets, cicadas and other insects. After dinner, the surroundings can be explored for insects or nocturnal creatures (again weather permitting).

Day Two Bukit Lutut trail/ Lutut Camp 3 overnight ( B/L/D)

Wake up to the call of gibbon followed by the sweet melody created by our birdie friends. After breakfast, break camp and prepare for another day with nature. We are now in a deep jungle. Occasionally the gibbon make their presence felt and hornbills can be seen flying overhead.

Today’s trek is mostly an easy downhill trail, although there can be some tricky parts. We have the whole day to explore the beauty of Bukit Lutut rainforest. We will come across many huge trees. After about a 2-3hr trek we will meet the Mutong River again. Here if we are quiet enough, we might see hornbills & other birds at close range. There is an opportunity to take a dip into one of the many river pools.

Set up camp along the Mutong River Camp 3 and explore more of the surrounding area before sunset. A highlight may be catching your own fish or frog dinner. Night time gives the opportunity to further explore, as many creatures come out during or after dusk.

Day Three Trek to Temburong River ( B/L)

As usual, there is a wakeup call by insects, chirping of birds & sometimes gibbon. Camp breaks up late to maximize time spent in this pristine rainforest. Trek out to Sumbiling Eco village. Arrive at Sumbiling Eco Village, where you can repack your load, have a refreshing shower and change your clothes. Lunch is served before transferring overland to Bangar and by boat back to Bandar Seri Begawan.

Expedition End.

Includes: Expedition leader/ guides, camp for overnight, all meals, land transfer in Temburong, and boat ride from Bandar Seri Begawan.

We highly recommend you hire a porter to carry your bag so that you can fully enjoy your trekking expedition

Excludes: Porter for carrying personal back pack( B$45/day max 10 kg or B$110 for whole 3days2nights trip) personal drinking water& Snack along the way.

What to expect :

As an outdoor trip, itinerary and times indicated are subject to change without notice, as trips may be affected by rain, heat, high or low water levels in the river. Overnight 2-4 pax per tent, covered site will be provided for answering calls of nature. Meals will be served with army type rations with food such as canned curry chicken, baked beans, corned beef etc with rice. It is recommended that you bring your own high energy bar eg. mixed fruit bar. Hot water will be available for coffee or tea.

Recommended to wear :

Light, easy to dry shorts & t shirts during trekking, light trekking shoes with good grip, a favorite cap to cover your head, face towel for those who sweat a lot.

Evening wear - light, easy to dry long pants, socks, light cotton long sleeve shirt and a pair of sandals or thongs.

Recommended to Bring :

Light rucksack, changes of clothes, sun lotion, hat, raincoat, camera, binoculars (only if you are bird watcher), small towel for the walk, towel + toiletries, swimsuit , insect repellent- non aerosol type, tiger balm will do. A small flashlight or head torch. A change of clothes and towel for use on return to Sumbiling village.

Some snacks like energy bars e.g mixed fruit bars, chocolate, sweets and drinks (any isotonic drink or packets of oral rehydration salts) in case you get hungry and thirsty en route.

IMPORTANT! Please limit your back pack to 5-7 kg depending on your fitness, if heavier you might consider hiring a porter to carry your stuff. It is B$110 for a 3days 2night trip, max 10kg.

Rules of the Rainforest :

Take nothing but photographs, leave nothing but footprints. Bring back nothing but memories

Please Don’t Bring: Suitcases, radios or loud sounding devices.

Bukit Lutut Climb 2days1night tour code SEV 06A






HASA INCENTIVES SDN BHD

(Tour Operator License KPSU/TDD/2002/2TO)

B1, 1st floor, block B, Warisan Mata Mata, Gadong. Negara Brunei Darussalam

Tel: 673-8-766796/ 2423332 Fax: 673-2-425738 Email: info@borneoguide.com website: www.borneoguide.com / www.sumbiling.blogspot.com

Tour Code: SEV 06A

Tour Name: Bukit Lutut Trekking tour 2days1night

Duration: 2days1nights

Promotion Price: B$180.00 ( Normal price B$250.00). not recommend for children, only for reasonable fit person.

Day one Sumbiling Eco village-SEV / Bukit Lutut Peak for overnight ( L/D)

8.00 am meet at Kianggeh Jetty (Bandar Seri Begawan) and take a 45 minutes public boat ride to Bangar. Bangar provides a last opportunity to purchase camera batteries, personal drinking water (100 plus), energy bars etc.

Then proceed 20 mins by vehicle to Sumbiling Eco village. Morning tea will be served and the expedition leader will give a briefing. Then trekkers cross the Temburong River by boat and begin trekking on a gentle slope covered with secondary forest to the Mutong River. The track will involve criss-crossing the pristine Mutong River. You should be prepared to walk in wet shoes. You will be rewarded with the sight of the beautiful Mutong River, untouched primary rainforest (one of the best in Borneo), hundred year old vines, huge trees, occasional hornbills calling & many other delights. Some of the plants and insects are yet to be named by scientists! After a nice 1 hour trek we will reach Mutong Camp One. Here we will stop for lunch to keep up our energy level. There is time for a swim, to relax or enjoy the photographic opportunities.

After fully rest, we will hike up to Bukit Lutut. As we move further into the thick rainforest, the slope will become steeper & steeper. Some sections of track may require us to use our hands to hoist our bodies up. Occasionally gibbons make their distinct calls as if laughing at us. Hikers with binoculars might be able to see some birds & gibbons. After about 3hr uphill trek we will reach Camp 2. After a brief rest continue trek to the peak of Bukit Lutut to view the sunset (weather permitting). We will set up camp and eat together in camp style, entertained by an orchestra of various frogs, crickets, cicadas and other insects. After dinner, the surroundings can be explored for insects or nocturnal creatures (again weather permitting).

Day Two Bukit Lutut Peak and trek down to Mutong Camp /River trek to SEV ( B/L)

Wake up to the call of gibbon followed by the sweet melody created by our birdie friends. Be amaze with a beautiful view of the Rainforest canopy as far as the eye can see. In clear weather you can also see Mulu National park mountain range to the south and Lawas mountain range to the north. After breakfast, break camp and prepare for another day with nature. We are now in a deep jungle. Occasionally the gibbon make their presence felt and hornbills can be seen flying overhead.

Today’s trek is mostly downhill and can be more difficult. After about a 2-3hr trek we will meet the Mutong River again. Here if we are quiet enough, we might see hornbills & other birds at close range. There is an opportunity to take a dip into one of the many river pools. Try out natural Shampoo consist of leaves and many more. Continue trek along the Motong River back to SEV around 1-2pm.

Arrive at SEV, where you can repack your load, have a refreshing shower and change your clothes. Lunch is served before transferring overland to Bangar and by boat back to Bandar Seri Begawan.

Includes: Expedition leader/ guides, all meals, land transfer in Temburong, and boat ride from Bandar Seri Begawan.

Excludes: Porter for carrying personal back pack( B$45/day max 10 kg or B$90 for whole 2days1nights trip) you need to carry your own drinking water( min 3 litres),Camp for sleeping, sleeping bag & Snack along the way. ( if you like to hire camp B$25/2 man camp and sleeping bag B$10 each, please inform while you confirm your tour)

We highly recommend you hire a porter to carry your bag so that you can fully enjoy your trekking expedition

What to expect :

Bukit Lutut can be very challenging hill to climb, it is only 498 meter high and but 5km trek from Sumbiling Eco Village. Only recommend for people with reasonable fitness and loves nature. Not recommend for child under 10 years.

As an outdoor trip, itinerary and times indicated are subject to change without notice, as trips may be affected by rain, heat, high or low water levels in the river. covered site will be provided for answering calls of nature. Meals will be served with army type rations with food such as canned curry chicken, baked beans, corned beef etc with rice. It is recommended that you bring your own high energy bar eg. mixed fruit bar. Hot water will be available for coffee or tea.

Recommended to wear :

Light, easy to dry shorts & t shirts during trekking, light trekking shoes with good grip, a favorite cap to cover your head, face towel for those who sweat a lot.

Evening wear - light, easy to dry long pants, socks, light cotton long sleeve shirt and a pair of sandals or thongs.

Recommended to Bring :

Light rucksack, changes of clothes, sun lotion, hat, raincoat, camera, binoculars (only if you are bird watcher), small towel for the walk, towel + toiletries, swimsuit , insect repellent- non aerosol type, tiger balm will do. A small flashlight or head torch. A change of clothes and towel for use on return to Sumbiling village.

Some snacks like energy bars e.g mixed fruit bars, chocolate, sweets and drinks (any isotonic drink or packets of oral rehydration salts) in case you get hungry and thirsty en route.

IMPORTANT! Please limit your back pack to 5-7 kg depending on your fitness, if heavier you might consider hiring a porter to carry your stuff. It is B$90 for a 2days 1night trip, max 10kg.

Rules of the Rainforest :

Take nothing but photographs, leave nothing but footprints. Bring back nothing but memories

Please Don’t Bring: Suitcases, radios or loud sounding devices.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Climate change law we all must support

WASHINGTON – The Obama administration took a major step Monday toward imposing the first federal limits on climate-changing pollution from cars, power plants and factories, declaring there was compelling scientific evidence that global warming from manmade greenhouse gases endangers Americans' health.

The announcement by the Environmental Protection Agency was clearly timed to build momentum toward an agreement at the international conference on climate change that opened Monday in Copenhagen, Denmark. It signaled the administration was prepared to push ahead for significant controls in the U.S. if Congress doesn't act first on its own.

The price could be steep for both industry and consumers. The EPA finding clears the way for rules that eventually could force the sale of more fuel-efficient vehicles and require plants to install costly new equipment — at a cost of billions or even many tens of billions of dollars — or shift to other forms of energy.

No analysis has been conducted by the EPA on costs of such broad regulations, although the agency put the price tag of its proposed climate-related car rules at $60 billion, with an estimated benefit of $250 billion.

Energy prices for many Americans probably would rise, too — though Monday's finding will have no immediate impact since regulations have yet to be written. Supporters of separate legislation in Congress argue they could craft measures that would mitigate some of those costs.

Environmentalists hailed the EPA announcement as a clear indication the United States will take steps to attack climate change even if Congress fails to act. And they welcomed the timing of the declaration, saying it will help the Obama administration convince delegates at the international climate talks that the U.S. is serious about addressing the problem. Obama will address the conference next week.

But business groups said regulating carbon emissions through the EPA under existing clean air law would put new economic burdens on manufacturers, cost jobs and drive up energy prices.

"It will choke off growth by adding new mandates to virtually every major construction and renovation project," declared Thomas Donohue, president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which in recent months has been particularly critical of the EPA's attempt to address climate change.

The EPA signaled last April that it was inclined to view heat-trapping pollution as a threat to public health and welfare and began to take public comments for formal rulemaking. That marked a reversal from the Bush administration, which had refused to issue the finding, despite a conclusion by EPA scientists that it was warranted.

EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson said Monday, "There are no more excuses for delaying," adding that the so-called endangerment analysis from global warming had been under consideration at the agency for three years. After the official finding, she said the agency is now "obligated to make reasonable efforts to reduce greenhouse pollutants under the Clean Air Act."

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said President Barack Obama "still believes the best way to move forward is through the legislative process" — something Obama has expressed on a number of occasions as he has pressed Congress to shift the nation's energy priorities away from fossil fuels and to reduce climate-changing pollution.

The EPA said scientific evidence clearly shows that greenhouse gases "threaten the public health and welfare of the American people" and that the pollutants — mainly carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels — should be reduced, if not by Congress then by the agency responsible for enforcing air pollution.

"These long-overdue findings cement 2009's place in history as the year when the United States governmentbegan addressing the challenge of greenhouse-gas pollution," said Jackson.

She rejected claims by climate skeptics that the science of global warming remains in doubt, an argument given additional attention in recent weeks with the disclosure through intercepted e-mails that a British scientist had privately discussed ways to shield certain climate data from public scrutiny.

"The vast body of evidence not only remains unassailable, it has grown even stronger," said Jackson.

Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., a lead author of a climate bill before the Senate, said of the finding: "This is a clear message to Copenhagen of the Obama administration's commitments to address global climate change. ... The message to Congress is crystal clear: Get moving."

Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., also a co-author, said, "The Senate has a duty to act."

Business groups have strongly argued against tackling global warming through the Clean Air Act, saying it is less flexible and more costly than the cap-and-trade legislation being considered by Congress. Any regulations from the EPA are certain to spawn lawsuits and a lengthy legal fights.

"Such regulations would be intrusive, inefficient and excessively costly, chill job growth and delay business expansion," argued Jack Gerard, president of the American Petroleum Institute, which also has been critical of the climate legislation before Congress.

"The Clean Air Act can complement legislation," said Jackson. In fact, if Congress were to cap greenhouse gas emissions, the EPA probably would be given the responsibility of implementing the law.

The EPA's involvement in reducing climate-changing pollution, stems from a 2007 Supreme Court decisionthat declared that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are pollutants under the Clean Air Act. But the court said the EPA would have to determine if these pollutants pose a danger to public health and welfare before it could regulate them.

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