Andrew Siani, Bird Guide extraordinaire and young birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig Photograph taken by and copyright Helena Craig |
I am continuing my young birder's summer trip to Sabah, Borneo. After saying
goodbye to Andrew Siani, one of the best guides ever, we had a day of diving
planned. We met up at the harbour for
our boat out to Tunku
Abdul Rahman
Marine Park . We were doing a PADI Discover Scuba Diving
Course, with training and then two dives.
We had already done two pool dives at home and so this helped us get off to
a great start. Our first dive was
amazing, going down to 12 metres. We saw
loads of fish even at that depth and Dad and I definitely got the bug. Mum got a little bit freaked, but still did
really well.
Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig and Chris Craig on diving boat Photograph taken by and copyright Helena Craig |
We had lunch
on a nearby island with a couple of ticks thrown in. Then in the afternoon, we had a second
dive. This time the reef and fish were
stunning. The highlight was a tiny clown
fish species that did look just like Nemo.
Back in
Kota Kinabalu, we went back to our favourite amazing vegetarian Chinese
restaurant.
The next
morning we were picked up by our taxi for a two hour drive to meet our boat
over to Mantanani
Island . Whilst we waited, we managed to see
Scaly-breasted and Streaked Munia which was a bonus.
Asian Glossy Starling, Kuala Abai Jetty, Sabah, Borneo Photograph taken by and copyright young birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig |
Collared Kingfisher, Kual Abai Jetty, Sabah, Borneo Photograph taken by and copyright young birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig |
The boat was small and travelled really fast
over the waves, lifting up and banging down on the sea. It was really hard not to be thrown around
the boat and I ended up with bruises everywhere. It was such an awful journey that I wasn't looking forward to the return journey.
We were staying at the Mari Mari Backpackers Lodge. The accommodation was lovely but quite basic. Mum had ordered our food in
advance, so we ended up with far too much for the three of us.
Mantanani Island, Sabah, Borneo Photograph taken by and copyright young birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig |
At first
glance, the island looked idyllic with white sandy beaches lined with palm
trees and deep blue sea. However it was
far from this. The coral around the main
island had been destroyed by dynamite fishing by the locals. They also tipped their rubbish into the sea,
causing a lot of it to end up back on the beaches, which were covered in plastic
and rubbish. This island was badly in
need of a proper conservation project where some of the money from the two
lodges is used to educate and give financial incentives to the local people to behave in an environmentally friendly way.
The other side of Mantanani Island, Sabah, Borneo Photograph taken by and copyright Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig |
Wesley was
the resident bird expert and showed us around.
The big target bird was Mantanani Scops Owl, but we had to wait until
later for this. We went out in the
afternoon and were amazingly successful.
We saw the critically endangered and very range restricted Christmas
Island Frigatebird, flying around an island in the bay. With them were Lesser Frigatebird and
Black-naped Tern. We also saw Metallic
Pigeon, Grey Imperial Pigeon, Pied Imperial Pigeon, Germain’s Swiftlet, Pied
Triller, Grey-streaked Flycatcher and Dark-sided Flycatcher.
Common Emerald Dove, Mantanani Island, Sabah, Borneo Photograph taken by and copyright Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig |
Lesser Frigatebird, Mantanani Island, Sabah, Borneo Photograph taken by and copyright Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig |
After dark,
we went into a small wooded area not far from the lodge. We heard a Mantanani Scops Owl almost immediately
and so followed the call, eventually finding it, before getting fantastic
views. We went back to the lodge very
happy, just to hear another one there! Our
total success meant that we could spend the next morning on the beach.
Mantanani Scops Owl, Mantanani Island, Sabah, Borneo Photograph taken by and copyright Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig |
We spent the
next morning swimming and relaxing in hammocks with the only additional bird
being Greater Crested Tern. I was
dreading the boat journey back, but this time it was much calmer, which was a big relief.
Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig and Chris Craig, Mantanani Island, Sabah, Borneo Photograph taken by and copyright Helena Craig |
Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig - finally some relaxation time, Mantanani Island, Sabah, Borneo Photograph taken by and copyright Helena Craig |
Our taxi
driver was waiting for us and it was nice to get back to the same hotel in Kota
Kinabalu and the same lovely vegetarian Chinese restaurant.
The next
morning we had a really early start and had to have our bags ready for 5.20
am. We were heading for the Padas River
for a morning of white water rafting.
Our mini bus first took us to Beaufort where we had breakfast and then
boarded an old train. Apparently the
train was from the days of British rule.
It wasn’t too bad until a local woman got into our carriage with a sack
of durian fruit. That made all the tourists feel
sick.
Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig and Chris Craig, Padas River, Sabah, Borneo Photograph taken by and copyright Helena Craig |
Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig Padas River, Sabah, Borneo |
Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig Padas River, Sabah, Borneo |
Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig Padas River, Sabah, Borneo |
It had been
raining for a couple of weeks up river in Mount
Kinabalu and so the Padas River
was swollen and fast moving. The rafting
levels were meant to be grade III-IV but the river was really fasting moving
and so was definitely IV+. We started
off at Pangi and, after a bit of training, spent two hours travelling 10 miles
down the river.
The rapids were called things like Head Hunter and Washing Machine. It was absolutely fantastic and I’d love to do it again. Mum fell into the boat twice and then into the water on the last rapid, BBQ. Our guide jumped in and got her out and she was laughing a lot until he told her that she was lucky to have fallen into that one as it didn't spiral but the earlier one, Snake House would have dragged her deep down underwater. We still laughed a lot though. The other boats capsized a couple of time, so we did really well.
Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig Padas River, Sabah, Borneo
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The rapids were called things like Head Hunter and Washing Machine. It was absolutely fantastic and I’d love to do it again. Mum fell into the boat twice and then into the water on the last rapid, BBQ. Our guide jumped in and got her out and she was laughing a lot until he told her that she was lucky to have fallen into that one as it didn't spiral but the earlier one, Snake House would have dragged her deep down underwater. We still laughed a lot though. The other boats capsized a couple of time, so we did really well.
Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig Padas River, Sabah, Borneo |
After lunch
and getting changed, we headed back on the train to Beaufort. From here we would be making the complicated
overland journey from Sabah, through Sarawak to Brunei .
Next Brunei .
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