I recently travelled with my family by road from Brunei through Sarawak and then on to Sabah, taking a detour to Merarap hot springs along the way. The hot springs lie a few hours along unsurfaced roads on the route to Ba'kelalan from Lawas. The small hotel lay on the banks of a jungle river with numerous hot springs that had been turned into large pools for bathing. It was an idyllic spot and its remoteness made it a wonderful place to unwind and connect with nature.
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View from the Merarap Hot Springs Resort Buildings |
The hots springs were a source of minerals for many colouful butterflies that settled on ground that had been soaked by the hot water. Male butterflies extract the minerals and excrete the waste water.
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Trogonoptera brookiana (Brookes Rajahs Birdwing) Merarap Hot Springs Sarawak Malaysia |
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Trogonoptera brookiana (Brookes Rajahs Birdwing) Merarap Hot Springs Sarawak Malaysia |
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Papilio nephelus sunatus (Black and White Helen) Merarap hot springs Sarawak Malaysia |
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Papilio nephelus sunatus (Black and White Helen) Merarap hot springs Sarawak Malaysia |
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Neorina lowii (Malayan Owl) Merarap Hot Spring Sarawak Malaysia |
Some of the butterflies at Merarap were endemics, found only on the island of Borneo.
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Prioneris cornelia (Bornean Sawtooth) Merarap hot springs Sarawak Malaysia |
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Cepora pactolicus (Bornean Gull) Merarap hot springs Sarawak Malaysia |
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The river bank at Merarap Hot Springs. |
The river bank at Merarap was home to a few water monitors. I saw no other large animals other than a Bornean yellow muntjac deer, but unfortunately it was too quick for me to photograph.
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Varanus salvator (Water Monitor) Merarap Hot Spring Sarawak Malaysia |
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Merarap Hot Springs by night. |
From the Merarap hot springs I also explored the road to Ba'kelalan as it snaked its way through the Sarawak Highlands on the way to the Indonesian border. Ba'kelalan and the hot springs can only be accessed by 4WD vehicles and so I was glad of my Jeep
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Dendrelaphis caudolineatus (Striped Bronzeback) Shangri La KK Sabah Malaysia |
After a refreshing few nights at the Shangri La we headed over the mountain to Poring hot springs in search of Rafflesia; the biggest single flower in the world. We were not disappointed and found four blooms across two different sites. The sites were cultivated as Rafflesia gardens by local families who were lucky enough to have the plants growing on their land. The biggest bloom we saw was 78cm across.
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Rafflesia keithii Poring Hot Springs Sabah Borneo |
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Rafflesia keithii |
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Rafflesia keithii
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Rafflesia keithii
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The Poring hot springs themselves were a busy tourist attraction and lacked the charm of Merarap. However I was able to get my camera out on the trails in the surrounding forest.
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A giant pill bug as long as my thumb. |
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Callosciurus orestes (Borneo black-banded squirrel) Poring Sabah Malaysia |
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Troides helena (Common birdwing) Poring Sabah Malaysia |
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Troides amphrysus (Malayan Birdwing) Poring Sabah Malaysia |
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Papilio helenus (Red Helen) Poring Sabah Malaysia |
After a pleasant night at Poring Hot Springs Sutera Sanctuary Lodges where we found these large beetles and this lizard, we headed back to Kota Kinabalu for a couple of nights before heading back to Brunei.