3D2N . Long Pa Sia . Basic Leasure + Fulau Waterfall Trek
2 Nights Long Pa Sia Accommodation; Minimum 2 pax; Excluding transportation
Package Code: LPS-01
Escape to Long Pasia, one of Sabah’s most remote and culturally rich villages. This 3-day, 2-night experience combines gentle adventure, river activities, and the stunning Fulau Waterfall trek. Perfect for travellers seeking a slow, meaningful journey deep into nature while connecting with the local community.
Photo by Mataga Lait
Pricing Table (per pax)
| Pax | Price per pax |
|---|
| 1+ | RM585 |
Notes: All prices are per person based on a minimum of two pax, and include accommodation, guided activities, and daily meals (unless stated otherwise). Transportation is not included (4WD Transport: RM400 per car per way; max 4 pax per vehicle). Children are charged the same rate as adults.
Add-ons:
- Cultural Night & Bonfire: RM250 per session
What’s included
- Accommodation for 2 nights in a local homestay
- All meals stated in the itinerary
- Fishing experience (boat to Nara Meganit, bamboo rod, bait and nets provided)
- Bamboo rafting session
- Fulau Waterfall trekking with local guide
- Village tour
- Experienced local guide throughout the activities
What to wear/bring
- Comfortable trekking shoes
- Light outdoor clothing (quick-dry is ideal)
- Waterproof jacket or poncho
- Refillable water bottle
- Small backpack for daily activities
- Dry bag or plastic bags (to protect valuables from rain or water during rafting)
- Insect repellent
- Sunscreen and hat
- Personal toiletries and towel
- Power bank
- Torchlight or headlamp
- Snacks
- Slippers or sandals (for use at the homestay)
- Jacket (nights can be cool)
- Basic first aid items (plasters, pain relief, antihistamines)
Things to Know Before You Book
- Minimum 2 pax to run the trip.
- Transportation to Sipitang is not included unless requested.
- You may take a public bus from Kota Kinabalu (KK Sentral) to Sipitang for approximately RM25 one way. Buses typically operate daily at 08:30AM, 10:30AM, 12:30PM, and 4:30PM, but we recommend checking the latest schedule on Easybook.com. We suggest taking the earliest bus possible to allow for a smoother transfer to Long Pasia.
- Transportation from Sipitang to Long Pa Sia is not included in the package price.
- We’ll help arrange 4WD transfer at RM400 per car, per way (max 4 pax). The route is off-road gravel.
- Transportation from Sipitang to Long Pa Sia is not included in the package price. However, we can arrange the transfer using a 4WD vehicle at RM400 per car per way, which can accommodate up to four people.
- Activities are weather dependent, and timings may change for safety reasons.
- Accommodation is simple village-style lodging; expect basic amenities.
- The Cultural Night and Bonfire session are optional and charged separately.
- Please inform us early if you have dietary restrictions or mobility concerns.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
- Refunds and amendments follow The Borneo Nomads’ standard booking policy.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Sipitang & Journey to Long Pasia
- 07:30 – Bus to Sipitang (not included in package)
- 11:00 – Arrival at Sipitang
- 12:00 – 4WD departure to Long Pasia (not included in package)
- 16:00 – Arrival at Long Pasia and check-in
- Evening – Free and easy
- Overnight stay at local homestay
Day 2: Fishing Trip, Bamboo Rafting & Fulau Waterfall
- 07:00 – Breakfast
- 08:00 – Fishing trip to Nara Meganit
- Boat transfer included
- Bamboo rod, bait and nets provided
- 08:30 – Arrival at Nara Meganit
- 09:30 – Bamboo rafting experience
- 11:30 – Start of Fulau Waterfall trekking
- 12:00 – Arrival at Fulau Waterfall
- 12:30 – Return trek to starting point
- 13:30 – Boat transfer back to Long Pasia
- 14:00 – Lunch
- 16:00 – Village tour
- Evening – Optional Bonfire & Cultural Night (add-on)
- Overnight stay at local homestay
Day 3: Departure
- 07:00 – Breakfast
- 4WD transport back to Sipitang (not included in package)
What to Expect from Your Stay
You’ll be staying in a simple, locally-run homestay with basic room amenities. There is no air conditioning or fan, as temperatures can drop significantly at night in the highlands. We recommend bringing a warm jacket to stay comfortable.
Meals are included and prepared by your local host, a great opportunity to experience traditional hospitality and local flavours.
























