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Secrets of Sabah itinerary:
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Today's activities will focus on the island's history during WWII. Our included tour today will visit the Commonwealth War Cemetery housing the graves of many Australian, Indian and other Commonwealth forces killed during the retaking of Labuan and other parts of the Borneo campaign.
We will also visit the memorial peace park and "surrender point", the location where Japanese forces surrended to the Commonwealth forces at the end of the war. We will also visit the Labuan Chimney, situated on a rise at Tanjung Kubong this famous ‘Chimney’, is a high red brick stack believed to be possibly linked to the coal mining days of Labuan. The Chimney was made from more than 23,000 pieces of red bricks imported from England. The bricks layering and works are typical of British style. The ‘Chimney’ is still very much a mystery until today. Various hypothesis has been put forward to its purpose. Some say it is an unfinished mansion. While others say it was a light house beaconing passing ships.
Included Expeditions
There will be no landings today but still an amazing opportunity to explore the wetlands and spot wildlife exists from our fleet of Zodiacs. A variety of primates should present themselves today and the birdlife is significant as well, including herrons and hornbills.
Included Expeditions
Today we will enjoy the picturesque islands for the day with ample opportunity for swimming and snorkelling. The famous Orion beach BBQ will take place today to round the day on the beach. All going to plan we may also receive a cultural performance from the local fishing village during the day.
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Today we will visit a Rungus Longhouse inland from Kudat. Considered one of the most traditional ethnic groups in Sabah, many Rungus still live in longhouses, with each family having its own separate quarters off a common hall. At the edge of the communal hall, a well-ventilated platform of split bamboo with outward sloping walls provides a place for socialising and communal work. The Rungus longhouse is quite different from others in the region that are often perched on high stilts. The Rungus houses are usually only three to five feet above ground. The roof is low, and the walls are outward sloped. In times gone by, longhouses of over 75 doors are said to have been common. Now, they rarely exceed 10 doors. Usually single story, more modern two-story versions of the longhouse also exist. Single family houses are sometimes built near the longhouse.
Included Expeditions
Our day today will be spent on the beach with swimming and snorkelling available all day. Our expedition team will run guided snorkel expeditions through out the day.
Optional Expeditions
LANKAYAN SCUBA DIVE
An option is available here for certified SCUBA divers to undertake a dive with a local dive operator. Exact location on the day depends on local conditions and number and capability of participants.
Price: To be confirmed
Included Expeditions
Included today is a visit to the Sandakan Memorial for a wreath laying ceremony. This memorial commemorates all those who lost their lives in the camps and the infamous Sandakan death march. We will also visit the Sepilok wildlife rehabilitation centre which will include an exclusive behind the scenes tour of the centre. At the centre we will witness the work being done with both orangutans and Sun Bears. A shuttle bus will be available today for those who wish to explore the city on their own time.
Optional Expeditions
SANDAKAN CITY TOUR (Half Day)
You can undertake a guided city tour today as an option that will take in all the highlights of the city. The tour includes a visit to St Michaels Church where the stained glass windows were donated by Australian ex-servicemen. This tour will also visit China Town and a Buddhist Temple. Finally this tour will also visit Agnes Keith House, with its sprawling green lawns and colonial-style wooden walls, the residence has been restored by the Sabah Museum, in collaboration with the Federal Department of Museums and Antiquities.
Price: To be confirmed
LABUK BAY PROBOSCIS MONKEY SANCTUARY (Half Day)
In the centre of the mangrove forests of Semawang is the Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary, where you can see Borneo's indigenous proboscis monkeys. This privately-owned sanctuary located within an oil palm estate gives you the chance to observe these animals up close and personal.
The remarkable males sport big dangling noses, reddish flat-top hairstyles, white tails and markings, and pot bellies. The females on the other hand, are much smaller and have up-turned noses.
Price: To be confirmed
Included Expeditions
To fully appreciate the biodiversity of the region we will spend two full days exploring the Kinabatabgan River. We will overnight in the village of Sukau in a comfortable rainforest lodge. Our activities will include morning, afternoon and night-time expeditions through the tributaries and oxbow lakes along the river. We will also each have the opportunity to plant a tree as part of Orion's sponsorship of the reforestation project in the area.
Included Expeditions
Today we will spend the day relaxing, swimming and snorkelling in the waters off Mataking. Take a stroll down the sand bar to visit the larger island and its resort. The marine life is abundant and the snorkelling is some of the best anywhere in the world. Snorkel expeditions further off shore will be conducted by the expedition team today for the more advanced and adventurous snorkellers.
Optional Expeditions
MALAY COOKING CLASS (Half Day)
The nearby resort will be offering a cooking class today for those who wish to learn more about the Malay style of cooking.
Price: To be confirmed
MATAKING SCUBA DIVE
For certified SCUBA divers the opportunity exists to purchase a dive through the local dive resort.
Price: To be confirmed
Orion II
Orion II is a private yacht-like expedition cruise ship built by Cantieri Navale Ferrari of Italy. After a number of years as a private yacht, Orion II was relaunched in 2009 following an extensive technical refit. Little expense was spared with this stylish, Italian built, all-suite Mega Yacht. Orion II now offers the finest standards in small-ship cruise travel. She also has an ice-strengthened hull for voyages in the Arctic and Antarctic and is fitted with stabilisers.
The expedition equipment includes Zodiacs and fast tender to deliver the Orion expedition experience. Combining luxury and service will require staffing by 68 offices and crew to serve Orion II’s capacity of 100 guests. Excellence of design, craftsmanship and quality materials combined with Orion II’s spaciousness and intimate ambience make her ideal for distinctive cultural and expedition voyages.
Technical Information
Length: 88 metres
Beam: 15.3 metres
Draft: 4.5 metres
Hull: Ice- strengthened hull for voyages in the Arctic and Antarctic
Gross Tonnage: 4,077
Engines: MAN B&W Diesel 2 x 2520 KW
Speed: 14 knots. Cruise speed 13.5 knots
Stabilisers: Retractable fin stabilisers
Manoeuvrability: Bow thrusters
Built: January 1991. Refitted 2009
Builder: Cantieri Navale Ferrari (Italy)
Suites: 50
Guest Capacity: 100 (twin occupancy).
Crew: 68
Elevator: Yes
Classification: Lloyds
Regulations: Orion II is built according to the latest international safety regulations, including those of the U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Public Health, Canadian Arctic Shipping, and St. Lawrence Seaway.
Additional Craft: 6 Zodiac Heavy Duty MK5, 1x36 passenger tender
Communications: Direct-dial satellite telephones; fax; e-mail; Internet access; internal telephone system.
Registry: Malta
