Today we travelled 4 hours from Sukau to Tabin Wildlife Reserve - the last hour of the journey was on a gravel road and we were all being thrown about in the back of the minibus and were glad to arrive!
We only had about 30 mins to go to our room before we were out on our first trip of the day - it was a ‘20 min’ trek through the jungle to a mud volcano. We had to wear welly boots and leech socks as we were walking through the jungle and was told it was ‘quite’ muddy.
We started the walk and what we thought would be a simple trail through the jungle admiring the wildlife turned out to be a full on trek through the undergrowth sloshing around in loads of muds......and I mean loads - it was very slippy and wet, and on top of that very hot and humid. What should have taken us 20 mins took us an hour as we were so slow, and poor old mum even fell over! We were muddy messes by the time we arrived at the mud volcano and the guide was a little concerned we would not get back before dark so we had about 5 mins at the mud volcano (which was not worth all that effort to see!) and we then had to make our way back the same way. To make matters worse it stated to pour with rain, and the guide said if we wore our macs it would hinder us (he made mum take hers off) so we were soaked through by the time we got back - it was such a traumatic experience we didn’t even take any photos!
After dinner, there was a night safari but only mum and Peter went - I have had an upset stomach on and off and it was currently ‘on’ if you know what I mean, and dad had been attacked by 3 leeches and was bleeding a lot and was not in the mood for it.
They enjoyed the safari and saw owls, flying squirrels, a skivet and a number of colourful birds.