Padas River Grade I-IV
Padas is a muddy river situated in the interior of southwestern part of
Kota Kinabalu that is only accessible by train. The river provides an adrenaline rush excursion covering a distance of 9 kms with 7
exciting and tough rapids! Suitable for individuals 13 years and above.
The journey will first take 1½ hours overland through the
beautiful countryside to Beaufort town. From here, the adventure begins with a 1½ hours
jungle train ride that tracks along the
Padas River giving you a glimpse of the river plus
the interiors of Sabah as you pass by old stations, villages and dense jungle. Upon arriving at the starting point, participants will be given a safety briefing before going down the river.
River guides are proficiency in both,
Swift Water Rescue Program and
White Water Safety. They are certified by the New Zealand Canoeing Association.
What do I get to do?
This adventure combines the thrill-spills of Padas rapids and fantastic historical and cultural journey on an old diesel train through the jungles and passing through little villages. The experience of riding the train is an added cultural thrill. Expect delays as these trains and station masters work at their own pace.
Adventure Rating and Remarks
4 - A whole day's activity filled with whitewater rapids, Sabah's great outdoors, a rickety train ride and visits to little Beaufort town.
Children aged 11 years old and below are not permitted on this activity. Participants deemed unfit by the guide for the activity or behaving in a manner which may endanger other participants will be prohibited from participating.
Rate
RM 220 per pax - ex-Kota Kinabalu city. Minimum 2pax, however, it may be possible for single traveller as this activity is run daily. *Rate reduces with participants above 4pax.
Add RM25 per pax for pick up at Shangri-la Rasa Ria, Nexus Karambunai, Sabandar Bay Resort, Mimpian Jadi Resort, resorts located at Kinarut. Do check with us if you are planning to stay outside of KK city.
Itinerary
0800 Pick up from hotel and transfer by coach to Tenom. Tenom is a town located in interior division of Sabah, east Malaysia on the Island of Borneo. The town was formally called Fort Birch in the colonial period.
1145 Arrive at Tenom and proceed to a village near Pangie, get change and get ready for the train ride up to Pangi.The thrilling yet scenic ride will take around 30 minutes.
Your luggage will be stored at our van and transferred to Beufort Town.
1300 Upon reaching starting point, light refreshment will be served. Equipment will be provided to the guests; after gearing up, safety briefing will be given by RIVERBUG river guide
1330 The 30km white water rafting, making it the longest rafting journey in Borneo begins. After the 9th kilometers of rafting which covers seven classes III-IV rapids, a quick stop for a sumptuous lunch at Rayoh Station before continuing the rafting journey down the majestic rainforest of Borneo. Ending point will be at Halogilat then Speed Boat Ride to Beaufort town.
1800 Freshen up and onboard the coach back to hotel.
- End of service.
* times mentioned above are approximate only
Options to combine (with longer stay, multi destinations)
- River kayaking nearby Kota Kinabalu or in Kuching, Sarawak
- Wildlife cruise. Highlight is the Probosis Monkey
- Mountain biking on and off road adventure. We have packages nearby Kota Kinabalu and around Sabah.
- Homestay with the orang asli/indigenous tribes at various Sabah and Sarawak destinations
What does it include?
Return transfer, Rafting equipment, English speaking guide, BBQ Lunch , Insurance and Certificate.
What does it exclude?
Digital photos - a river guide will be taking pictures at the rapids and at the end of the event, you will be shown the action shots and given a choice to purchase a cdrom full of pictures.
What do I need to bring/wear?
Change of clothes, towel, insect-repellant, pocket money, sun-block lotion, toiletries, personal medication,
Wear quick dry clothing (eg. lycra or 'dry-fit') & strapped sandals, watersports shoes or scuba booties. If needed, wear eye/sun-glasses sports strap.
We suggest to bring a handheld battery operated fan, reading material and drink/snacks for train ride. You may purchase items at Beaufort town. A blanket/jacket to keep warm during returning ride on a/c bus and train ride.
Best time to visit
This activity is normally available year round. During monsoon season, floods may occur halting the activity.
Getting here
You just need to find your way to a Kota Kinabalu accommodation or we can help book an accommodation. Please check flights on www.mas.com, www.airasia.com or www.maswings.com.my.