What’s Included
- Private Boat (12 pax)
- 3 hour tour
- Tour Guide
- Life Jackets
Important Info
- Tour Hours: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm | 7 days a week, including school & public holidays
- Last admission: 3 hours before closing time
SUNGAI REMBAU RIVER SAFARI with Private Boat
The pristine state of Sungai Rembau harbors fishes, shrimps and lobsters. The banks of the river are breeding grounds of mollusks, crabs & mudskippers. Monitor lizards, otters & monkeys make this their playground.
Sungai Rembau River Safari travelers can expect a leisure cruise down the iconic Sungai Rembau from the Tanjung Agas jetty (about 30 km from Port Dickson). The pristine state of the water harbors fishes, shrimps and lobsters. The banks of the river are breeding grounds of mollusks, crabs & mudskippers. Monitor lizards, otters & monkeys make this their playground.
An estimated 3000 crocodiles call this their home. The trail includes experiencing first hand the art of lokan hunting by visiting the war veteran Pak Zainal who carved a nook on the river bank to breed lokan & many kinds of mollusks naturally.
Walk on a trail made of lokan shells and cement done single handedly by Pak Zainal. You can bring home the fruit of your labour or have Pak Zainal build a fire to roast them or have him cut you some Nipah fruits. What better way than to savor these delicacies in nature’s own settings.
As evening comes to an end, heading home you will encounter hundreds of migratory storks and marvel at the twinkling of fireflies, leaving behind perhaps a once in a life time experience.
Location
Kampung Tanjung Agas, 71250 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan
10:00 am – 6:00 pm | 7 days a week, including school & public holidays
Sungai Rembau River Safari travelers can expect a leisure cruise down the iconic Sungai Rembau from the Tanjung Agas jetty (about 30 km from Port Dickson). The pristine state of the water harbors fishes, shrimps and lobsters. The banks of the river are breeding grounds of mollusks, crabs & mudskippers. Monitor lizards, otters & monkeys make this their playground.
An estimated 3000 crocodiles call this their home. The trail includes experiencing first hand the art of lokan hunting by visiting the war veteran Pak Zainal who carved a nook on the river bank to breed lokan & many kinds of mollusks naturally.
Walk on a trail made of lokan shells and cement done single handedly by Pak Zainal. You can bring home the fruit of your labour or have Pak Zainal build a fire to roast them or have him cut you some Nipah fruits. What better way than to savor these delicacies in nature’s own settings.
As evening comes to an end, heading home you will encounter hundreds of migratory storks and marvel at the twinkling of fireflies, leaving behind perhaps a once in a life time experience.
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