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Belum Forest Write Up by Adam Gottlob (USA)

To be honest, I booked this trip with only a general idea of what kind of trip it could be. There was no way to know for sure what the people would be like or if I would like the trip but I wasn’t going to let this uncertainty prevent me from trying.

I was very pleasantly surprised with all aspects of this trip and can recommend it to anyone looking for adventure. Mike (our English/Bahasa speaking guide) could not have been more helpful or worked harder for our enjoyment. He was able to offer many things on the trip that other trekking organizations were not willing or able to do.

The food during the trip was also great. It is not easy to cook for so many people at a campsite, but all of the meals were expertly prepared by a Grik resident. The only disappointment on the entire trip was some of my choices of things to bring, but these are impossible to get exactly right.


Day 1 - Mike drove us in the “MM” van from Kuala Lumpur to Grik (normally a 6 hour drive) but was willing to take us to see many sights along the way. We saw Batu Caves, the leaning Pagoda (not really on the way), Tempurung Cave, Kellie's Castle, and other stops. It really made the drive worthwhile as we could not have seen these sights otherwise. We stayed overnight at a hotel in Grik.

Day 2 - In the morning we drove to the dock (or jetty) to meet the boat. It was a 2 hour ride through great lake and mountain views to the 1st campsite. The campsite was very nice and within walking distance to the hill where the indigenous Malaysians live (Orang Asli). This village was amazing to see and it was interesting to meet the natives. It was here that we picked up our native trekking guide and porter. The overnight was in a nice tent slightly uphill from the river.

Day 3 - This was the first day where we could get an idea of just how difficult the trekking was. To an experienced trekker this was probably moderate, but we were not used to the many hills and it took us longer than normal to finish the 2.5 hour trek. The trek took us through very dense rainforest, 8 deep river crossings, muddy hills, animal tracks, etc. After 3 hours we reached the 2nd campsite right near the river. We could rest for a while for what was to come tomorrow.

Day 4 - If the previous day seemed difficult for us, trekking to the waterfall was even harder. We followed our native guide through difficult paths and up mountains. It was 90 minutes of the most physically challenging workout I can remember. Covered in sweat, the ice cold waterfall was welcome relief. The return trek did not involve as much climbing, but also took quite a bit of energy. We returned to the 2nd campsite to rest for the night.

Day 5 - As we expected, we had to trek the 2.5 hours back to the boat but this time it was easier. After much practice over the previous days, the return trip seemed almost simple. We again met the boat to ride back to the dock where the van was parked. Mike then drove the 6 hours back to Kuala Lumpur and our hotel.

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