- Enjoy an exciting eco-adventure into Sarawak’s interior, exploring the untouched beauty of Ulu Baram and Long San, where culture, nature, and community come together
- A rewarding adventure for nature lovers and eco-travellers seeking an off-the-beaten-path exploration of Sarawak’s unspoiled interior
- Experience community-based tourism that supports local livelihoods while preserving Sarawak’s rainforest heritage
- Travel with experienced local guides who share their knowledge of the terrain, flora, fauna, and indigenous culture
- Stay at Jevinda Village Stay, a cosy community-based eco-lodge offering warm Sarawakian hospitality and authentic village living
- Trek through dense jungle to reach Tekiwit Sela’an Waterfall, a magnificent multi-tiered cascade hidden deep within the Long Sela’an region
- Discover the natural beauty of U’ong Bilong and The Three Sisters Waterfalls, surrounded by ancient rainforest and crystal-clear streams
- Embark on scenic drives through Ulu Baram’s remote highlands and traditional settlements, with views of lush rainforest and the striking Batu Siman rock formation
Journey into the interior of Ulu Baram, Long San, and Long Sela’an, where ancient rainforests, hidden waterfalls, and remote highland villages reveal the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Sarawak’s interior. This 3D2N eco-adventure blends exploration, nature, and local connection in one of Borneo’s most breathtaking regions.
Spend your nights at Jevinda Village Stay, a community-run eco-lodge that offers warm Sarawakian hospitality, home-cooked meals, and an authentic glimpse of village life surrounded by rainforest scenery. From here, venture along forest routes and embark on guided treks to Tekiwit Sela’an Waterfall, U’ong Bilong, and The Three Sisters Waterfalls, each framed by lush greenery and crystal-clear jungle streams.
Guided by local experts, this journey offers a meaningful way to experience the landscape and culture of Ulu Baram while supporting responsible, community-based tourism. Perfect for eco-travellers and adventure seekers looking to explore Sarawak’s untouched interior.
Ulu Baram
Ulu Baram refers to the vast interior region of northern Sarawak, located along the upper reaches of the Baram River. Known for its ancient rainforests, winding waterways, and remote villages, it is one of the most biodiverse and culturally rich areas in Borneo. The region is home to the Penan and Kenyah peoples, who continue to preserve their traditions and close connection to the rainforest.
Long San
Within Ulu Baram lies Long San, a prominent riverside settlement that serves as the gateway to the surrounding highlands. The village is a convenient starting point for exploring nearby attractions such as hidden waterfalls, traditional longhouses, and Penan communities. Visitors often stay at Jevinda Village Stay, a locally run eco-lodge that offers a comfortable and authentic introduction to life in Sarawak’s interior.
Long Sela’an
Deeper upriver is Long Sela’an, a smaller highland village surrounded by dense forest and crystal-clear streams. It is the access point to Tekiwit Sela’an Waterfall, one of Ulu Baram’s most spectacular natural sites. The journey from Long San to Long Sela’an takes travellers through a mix of rugged terrain and unspoiled rainforest, offering a true sense of adventure.
Together, Ulu Baram, Long San, and Long Sela’an showcase the heart of Sarawak’s wilderness, where natural beauty and indigenous culture remain intertwined. Community-based tourism initiatives in these areas help preserve the rainforest while supporting local livelihoods, ensuring that each visit leaves a positive and lasting impact.