Saturday, November 16, 2024

The Tale of the Vibrant Primary Forest

A Memorable Eco-Tourism Experience at Borneo Rainforest Lodge, Danum Valley

Once upon a chance, Bel accompanied her mother on a work trip to Lahad Datu, where they took the opportunity to experience the wonders of eco-tourism with a one-night stay at the Borneo Rainforest Lodge. This brief yet magical trip reinforced the realization that the untouched jungles of Sabah are thriving with life and vitality.

The Danum Valley Conservation Area, nestled within the Ulu Segama Forest Reserve, is a haven of biodiversity. The Borneo Rainforest Lodge is renowned for its long-standing collaboration with Japanese researchers studying the orangutans inhabiting this area. These researchers have documented around 75 orangutans within the vicinity, meticulously recording their behavior and movements almost around the clock.

Arrival in Lahad Datu

Our journey began with a flight via MasWings, capturing breathtaking views of Sabah's vast greenery from the airplane window as we landed on 15 November 2024.


Lahad Datu, from the airplane on 15 Nov 2024 

The Danum Valley is located in the Ulu Segama Forest Reserve

A New Life in the Jungle

A highlight of our trip was the privilege of witnessing a moment of new life. On 14 November 2024, an orangutan named Sumi gave birth to a baby. The next morning, during a trail walk, we were fortunate to catch a glimpse of the mother and her newborn—a heartwarming and unforgettable sight. This experience was a testament to the jungle's vitality and renewal. The baby's name was suggested to be either Donny or Donna, and we’re eagerly awaiting updates on this.

The Japanese researcher who observed Sumi’s birth, Mr. Eddy, guided us to their location. He shared fascinating insights about orangutan behavior, noting that these primates construct fresh nests twice daily. After sleeping and conducting their activities, they abandon the previous nest and build a new one, a habit that ensures their hygiene and safety.

Currently, there are about 109,000 Oranghutan living on the Borneo Island. 


The Borneo Rainforest Lodge has a long research with Japan group 
on the Orang Hutan living in the area.




This is Sumi, the new mother.


The Japanese researcher who saw the birth process and was there to show us where the mother and baby was Mr Eddy. He told us he would be there early in the morning like 5am and then only leave after the Orang Hutan has built its nest to rest for the evening. 

Night Safari Adventures

As night fell, we embarked on an exhilarating Night Safari, encountering at least four types of animals unique to this thriving ecosystem. One standout moment was spotting a rare and elusive bird species, native only to Sabah. While we still need to identify the name of this bird, its appearance added a touch of wonder to our adventure.


Night Safari 

There is this special bird that we saw during the night safari, it very rare and only found in Sabah.



Another remarkable encounter was with the Wallace’s Flying Frog, a unique amphibian known for its ability to glide between trees. These sightings underscored the biodiversity that makes Danum Valley so extraordinary.

Wallace the Flying Frog

A Jungle Thriving with Life

The Danum Valley experience left us in awe of the vibrant ecosystem that continues to flourish despite modern encroachments. Every moment in the rainforest, from the serene trail walks to the adventurous night safaris, was a reminder of nature's resilience and beauty.







Since we do not have winter, the rings on the tree trunk are not clear and difficult to determine how many years are these years. Most of the trees we saw are 65-70 years old. 



Great Experience at the Borneo Rainforest Lodge, Danum Valley ! 


Final Thoughts

Our short trip to the Borneo Rainforest Lodge was nothing short of magical. It was a chance to witness firsthand the thriving ecosystem and to learn about the intricate lives of its inhabitants. The jungle, alive and full of stories, left an indelible mark on our hearts. Truly, Danum Valley is a sanctuary where life thrives in harmony.

We hope to return someday and perhaps hear about the adventures of little Donny or Donna, the newest addition to this remarkable rainforest.


Saturday, November 9, 2024

Malaysian Young Diva in Golf - Ashley Lau

 




When your children's acquaintance played in Olympic, it is an awesome feelings. In Malay language, we call this "tumpang gembira" which means we ride on the joy felt by the family. 

Ashley Lau is the niece of  my dear friend, Annie Lau, she holds so much resemblance of the Lau family. Her Olympic news was reported in Malaysian media.  



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