| Looking for some serious wet and wild fun? Then get ready to strap on your
life jacket and safety helmet to brave the raging Padas River for some rafting
adventure. With cutesy names such as Merry-Go-Round and Scooby Doo, don’t judge the
rapids by their names as each of the seven swollen rapids will ultimately
challenge your survival (and paddling) skills to the very core. The tumble of
this Grade III to IV river is guaranteed to put even the biggest adrenaline
junkie’s heart in his mouth.
This exhilarating excursion covers a distance of 30 kilometers—making it the
longest rafting route in Borneo by far. Padas River has also been rated to have
some of the best and safest rapids in South East Asia. It is suitable for
rafters aged 12 to 55.
When not screaming over whiplashes of water, take the time to drink in the
beauty of unadulterated nature at its best. With chirping birds and scrims of
majestic trees engulfing the river, Padas white water rafting should be high on
your list of nature-adventure must-dos in Sabah.
At the end of the journey, you’ll feel quite warrior-like for your feat in
conquering the Padas rapids. Three cheers for courage!
Ever imagined of riding the oldest train in
Borneo which passes through the once renowned
headhunters' tribe – The Murut?
Well, guess what, we have the best river
guides amongst the tribe to guide you down the
raging water of Padas River, claimed to have the
best rapids in South East Asia!
This exciting adrenalin' rushing tour will
take you down to wave that goes as high as six
feet and thrilling rapids up to grade IV. Whilst
rushing down this wild and untamed part of the
Padas River you will experience totally
untouched nature.
Padas River is situated in the interior of
southwestern part of Kota Kinabalu that is only
accessible by train (used since the late 19th
century in Borneo). Basically, this trip will
give you two experiences advantages - 1)
Excursion of Class III-IV river, 2) A uniquely
ride in an antique train.
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