Google Earth showing location of our kayak adventure from Matthew's 9th Mile house.
Google Earth, showing the HorseRacing Track to our departure point, Pitcher Plant Garden.
Another Google Earth shot of the entire point of interests.
Google Earth over the ~ 8.3km Kayaking Route.
Another Google Earth shot of the Temurang-Danu's 8.3km kayaking route.
For those who wants to know the location of the Pitcher Plant Garden from Matthew's 9th mile house.
The Alternative manager, PK Chong. You'll see why.
The journey flagged-off with a "peace sign" from PK.
An unexpected rain overnight brought in fast-flowing, murky water for this trip.
Our two guides on the foreground; Wilson (left) is the tour manager for this trip on behalf of Borneo Xscape Sdn. Bhd., & his friend, Bowie, who is from Kampung Temurang.
Mr. Wilson and Mr. Bowie, full-frontal!!
Introducing the Action Paddler 1, Samson and Toto@Sukardie.
Action Paddler 2: Sahibul and PK, post-overturned shot!
Action Paddler 3: MatthewJawa and myself.
Matthew in Motion.
Action Padder 1: Samson and Toto 'carving' their memories of this journey.
Matthew in Motion 2.
This is me. Thank God I had Rudy Project sunglass as my backup after losing my Charmant eyeglass during the kayak-overturned incident. Love the experience though.
from l to r: Sahibul, Samson, Toto, Matthew, Prashobh & Wilson.
Matthew, Sahibul and Toto dress-to-adventure.
Synchronized, tandem paddling by PK and Sahibul.
My travelling feet on kayak.
Matthew the Modern Headhunter, in Motion.
Enjoying the slightly still-section of the river.
Another "peace" sign from Action Paddler 2.
Enjoying the breath-taking scenery.
Laze around, kayaking-style.
Cooling off the tired feet.
Peace and Serenity at the backcountry.
PK and his slight-modified NZ Maori tattoo design. That's an alternative.
Smoke on the Water...
Cool it off dude...
Journey almost ended. Suspension bridge to Kpg. Danu.
Kampung Danu Suspension Bridge.
Reaching the destination with a sense of accomplishment.
Paddle to the end...
Heading for the river bank.
Sharing laughter under the bridge over trouble water.
Journey ends here...
Sahibul made it his day...
Samson relieved...
PK can't get enough of the fun...
What a piece-of-cake journey for the two guides.
Toto got his paddle tangled between his legs.
Sahibul getting his last dip of the murky river.
More great trips ahead of us...
Toto, Sahibul and a kayak named Surge (Check http://www.paddlerzone.co.nz/products/kayaks/sit_on_top_kayaks/perception_surge)
Hangin' tough...
...actually watching Andrew and Prashobh "fighting" their way back up the river.
Samson "peace-ing" and pacing himself up-river. We were given 20 minutes to paddle up-river to see how far up we can go against the current.
The puppy breast feeding at one of the local cafe hut.
Boarding a pickup-lorry on our way back to Kampung Temurang.
A pleasant journey ahead...
Happy Refugees...
l to r: AndrewChai, PK, Bul, Matthew and Prashobh.
Andrew Chai relishing the moment.