Curtain Waterfall is one of our stop for our hiking tour at Bengoh Dam. We paid RM70 per pax which included the boat ride, a local guide, entrance fee, home cooked lunch. We are visiting to Susung Waterfall, Curtain Waterfall and also Kampong Sting (Sting Village).
They journey is not too far and we have to cross few bridges made by the local using tree trunks and bamboo. Make sure you wear proper hiking shoes or kampong adidas as some part could be slippery.
There is a hut build at Curtain Waterfall where hikers can take a rest before proceed to Susung Waterfall and you can rest here as your lunch break.
You can have dip or swim at the upper part where the water are calmer. The bottom part where the curtains looks alike waterfall could be dangerous if the current is strong at certain part.
No proper toilet here so everything just have to go back to nature 😅😅😅
There is a toilet and stall selling some snacks near the...
   Read moreAn hour drive to the dam from Kuching. Then a 15 mins boat ride. Follow by an easy half hour trek passing 4 bridges. There is a RM7 per pax collection at the trail head. Cold drinks and snacks are sold by local indigenous people. The last bridge is a steel cable suspension bridge made of bamboos and tree branches. It was built by 2 local tribal villages in one day. There are 2 waterfall, the second one is another 20 mins hike. We enjoyed both. Our package included a lunch, delicious bario rice wrapped in leave, stir fried bamboo shoots, and soupy chicken. Yummy. Overall a...
   Read moreCurtain Waterfall is a nice place to cool down to swim at a few swimming spots. There is no shade, so it might not be best to picnic here. It is beginner friendly. It takes around half an hour from where the boat stopped. Recommended to swim here after visiting...
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