- 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
- Cruise along the Baram River, surrounded by dense rainforest and wildlife. Experience traditional net casting and spot birds and river animals along the journey
- Trek through Ulu Baram’s pristine jungle to discover U’ong Bilong and The Three Sisters Waterfalls, two of the region’s most beautiful hidden natural wonders
- Visit the Penan Village of Long Beku, one of Sarawak’s last nomadic communities, and learn the ancient craft of machete-making passed down through generations
- Stay at Jevinda Village Stay, a cosy community-based lodge offering warm Sarawakian hospitality and authentic village living
- Be guided by local experts who share deep knowledge of the rainforest, ensuring your adventure is both safe and insightful
- Enjoy a scenic 4WD journey from Miri or a short domestic flight to the heart of Sarawak’s interior for a truly off-the-beaten-path experience.
- A perfect choice for eco-travellers and adventure seekers looking to explore the wilderness and indigenous heritage of Ulu Baram
Journey deep into the interior of Ulu Baram and Long San, where ancient rainforests, winding rivers, and indigenous culture create an unforgettable eco-adventure. This 3D2N experience unveils the natural and cultural treasures of Sarawak’s highlands, from hidden waterfalls to traditional Penan villages.
Stay at Jevinda Village Stay, a community-based eco-lodge offering warm hospitality, home-cooked meals, and the tranquillity of rainforest surroundings. The lodge provides a comfortable base for exploring Ulu Baram’s pristine wilderness and connecting with the local community.
Cruise along the Baram River, learn traditional net casting, and trek through the jungle to reach U’ong Bilong and The Three Sisters Waterfalls, two of the region’s most breathtaking natural wonders. Guided by local experts, this journey offers a meaningful encounter with the rainforest and its people while supporting sustainable, community-based tourism in rural Sarawak.
Ulu Baram
Ulu Baram lies deep within northern Sarawak’s interior, a remote and biodiverse region where rivers, rainforests, and indigenous cultures thrive in harmony. This vast landscape is home to the Penan and Kenyah communities, who have lived in close connection with nature for generations. Rich in tradition and ecological significance, Ulu Baram remains one of Borneo’s least explored frontiers, offering visitors a rare glimpse into Sarawak’s living cultural and natural heritage.
The journey to Long San Village, the gateway to Ulu Baram, reveals breathtaking scenery of mist-covered mountains, winding rivers, and pristine tropical rainforest. The mighty Baram River serves as the main artery of life here, linking settlements and sustaining both people and wildlife across the region.
Surrounding Ulu Baram are the lush northern highlands of Sarawak, blanketed in primary rainforest teeming with orchids, pitcher plants, and towering dipterocarp trees that define Borneo’s rainforest ecosystem. The area’s tranquillity, clean air, and unspoiled environment make it a haven for eco-travellers seeking serenity and a deep connection with nature.
Ulu Baram’s community-based tourism initiatives, including the locally managed Jevinda Village Stay in Long San, ensure that tourism directly benefits indigenous families. Every visit helps support sustainable livelihoods, preserve ancestral lands, and protect the rainforest for future generations.