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Home > Off Road Trips

Bluesails Off-road Adventures are all-inclusive trips, currently offered during weekdays only (Tuesday-Thursday) @SGD200 per person (minimum 4 people). Kindly note that this trip is not offered in conjunction with the weekend fishing and island hopping packages. This trip is offered & caters only to SUV or 4WD vehicle owners in Singapore or Malaysia.

The itinerary is as follows:

The day begins early at 6am when we leave Singapore and begin the 3hr journey to Endau Rompin National Park in Pahang, Malaysia. Getting there is half the fun! The first half of the journey is along narrow paved roads, winding through small kampongs (villages) consisting of crude wooden houses on stilts and gardens filled with flowers with chickens and roosters pecking at the ground; or past miles and miles of palm oil plantations obscured by thick morning mist, and dense secondary jungle with thickly massed ferns spilling onto the road.

We reach a small ‘one-horse’ town called Kahang a little after 9am and stop for breakfast at a local coffee shop. Kahang’s population is about 1700, mostly simple Chinese folk who work on the nearby palm oil plantations, and the town has only two roads lined with low ramshackle wood buildings with corrugated tin roofs that look like they’re straight out of the 1930’s. Breakfast is served on marble topped tables (again circa 1935) and consists of kaya toast (thinly sliced bread toasted over charcoal and spread with thick butter and coconut jam) and thick tea which you stir with an egg-shaped porcelain spoon.

Soon after leaving sleepy Kahang we turn onto a red laterite road and begin bumping through the endless palm oil plantations. This is where the real off-road fun begins! As we speed along a narrow dirt track, clouds of red dust are churned up. The palm trees growing on both sides of the road have such a thick layer of dust covering their immense fronds that they look as if they’ve been spray-painted red.

 



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