This program begins with a sightseeing tour of fascinating Kuching, the capital of Malaysia’s Sarawak state, followed by Cultural Heritage tour of Sarawak which provide us insight of richly diverse multi-ethnic cultures of Sarawak. Next, we explore the oldest and smallest National park in Sarawak – Bako National Park where... More
This program begins with a sightseeing tour of fascinating Kuching, the capital of Malaysia’s Sarawak state, followed by Cultural Heritage tour of Sarawak which provide us insight of richly diverse multi-ethnic cultures of Sarawak. Next, we explore the oldest and smallest National park in Sarawak – Bako National Park where we observe an amazing array of diverse tropical vegetation and wild-life, including such species as Dipterocarp trees, pitcher plants, mangrove forests and ‘Padang’ or bush type vegetation.
In our excursion of Kinabalu Park, a World Heritage site, we witness rich and diverse assemblage of plants and animal species. It is actually a hot spot of particularly the plant biodiversity with affinities to flora from the Himalayas, China, Australia, Malay Peninsula, as well as pan-tropical region. In Sepilok, we witness the effort of Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre in rehabilitation of orphan organutans. We also take a ten minutes’ walk through the rainforest on wooden boardwalks to witness the feeding of the orangutans. A boat ride of about two and half hours to Sukau on Sabah’s longest river, Kinabatangan will offer ample opportunity to view birds and wildlife alike.
LessGiving back to the communities is our responsibility!
With every trip, you also support the SWAN and thus projects for Sustainable Community development and Biodiversity protection.
Our primary NGO partner is Social Welfare Association of Nepal (SWAN), with whom we have carried out multiple CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) projects. Besides carrying out regular CSR activities in the areas of education and women empowerment, we have supported relief and rehabilitation initiatives in the aftermath of several natural disasters like earthquake, immediate response to COVID-19 pandemic across Nepal.
Giving something back to the world is a special and responsible affair of travel-to-nature Asia right from its inception. When you travel with travel-to-nature Asia and SWAN-Nepal, you become an integral force for change in addressing the most pressing social and wildlife conservation issues. Your tourism funds help transform the future of under-privileged and marginalized communities and transform the future of at-risk natural places you travel. Portion of our profit flows to local communities who live with and steward nature, creating jobs and improving livelihoods.
By joining one of our holidays you are playing a vital role in bringing positive changes in the lives of local community.