Dagat Homestay
Living in Harmony with the Wetlands
The Tidong community have been living within the wetlands area for many years.
About Dagat Homestay
The lower Segama river and it’s tributaries are used as the main source of income for the families due to its remoteness. Fish and prawn are caught using net and lines, they also collect clams in Nipah forest and sent to Sandakan city.
Immerse yourself within one of the few tribal communities in Sabah. Learn about their history and how they survive. Spend time on the river searching for wildlife including Orangutan, Proboscis monkeys, Crocodiles and a variety of bird life. Try your hand at fishing and hunting for clams.
What Our Adventurers Think:
A LOONG bumpy drive through oil palm plantations and then jungle brings you to an oasis in the heart of Deramakot Forest Reserve. The large, neatly landscaped forest headquarters offer rooms in clean, comfortable chalets (with A/C, hot and cold water and 24 h power), a large dining hall, and superb bird watching in the gardens.
We travelled in here with Adventure Alternative Borneo for a 2 night trip. It’s really the only way to get in here. They provided a driver with a BIG four-wheel drive who skilfully navigated the very muddy roads, a cook who prepared delicious meals for us, and a guide (Alcey) who was a great mammal-spotter, although not terribly personable or forthcoming with information except in direct answer to our questions.
We went out on early morning, afternoon and night 4WD safaris. Don’t expect comfort, sitting or standing in the bouncy tray of the vehicle, but do expect exciting wildlife encounters! Deramakot offers amazing mammal spotting opportunities, though jungle wildlife safaris can be a funny business. The first night, we saw very little at all. But then the second night, the forest seemed to be brimming with wildlife! All up, we saw 15 species of mammal: long-tailed macaque, Thomas’ flying squirrel, Prevost squirrel, giant red flying squirrel, colugo, small-toothed palm civet, Malay civet, common palm civet, gibbon, leopard cat, clouded leopard, slow loris, bearded pig, sambar deer and lesser mouse deer. We were incredibly lucky to see the clouded leopard during the daytime – an almost unheard-of encounter! There was plenty of evidence of elephants, but it was a week old and they had moved deeper into the forest, so unfortunately we didn’t see them. There are also plenty of birds- in one large fruiting tree, we saw about 60 rhinoceros hornbills at one time, and later 2 helmeted hornbills. The insect life, particularly around the dining room and chalets at night, is also fascinating.
Our Dagat Homestay Itinerary
Lunch will be served upon arrival. After lunch sit down with your host family and learn about the history and fascinating tales about the Tidong people.
At 4pm, take a sunset cruise through the wetlands in search of wildlife and enjoy the beauty of this remote area.
After dinner socialise before retiring to bed. (L & D)
After breakfast your morning will be spent having a go at fishing using nets and helping the locals search for clams.
Early lunch at 12 before learning and trying yourself at making local handicrafts.
Another sunset cruise at 4pm.
Dinner is served at 7pm and then you will go on a night cruise looking for crocodiles and any other nocturnal activity. (B, L & D)
After a very early breakfast, take a 6am morning cruise in search any wildlife waking up. During the boat safari you will stop and enjoy some jungle trekking.
12pm lunch and a few hours rest before your final chance to spot any wildlife on the river.
The evening will be enjoyed with a small farewell party for you. Relax, eat, drink and have fun with your hosts and other from surrounding houses. (B, L & D)
Breakfast and farewells. Depart back to Lahad Datu for your onward journey. (B)
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