Team building Malaysia and team building activities, adventure packages, 4WD Off road adventure, endau rompin packages.Specialised in off road and on road treasure hunt
TEAM BUILDING MALAYSIA, LEISURE PACKAGES, WHITE WATER RAFTING / TUBING, KAYAKING, TEAM BUILDING, JUNGLE SURVIVAL TRAINING PROGRAM, OFF ROAD 4WD, TREKKING, WATERFALLS AND CAMPING ADVENTURE PACKAGES IN MALAYSIA
Team Building activities generally offered
outdoor teambuilding | adventure experiential learning | seminar | creative problem solving programs | treasure hunts | eco-challenge | high performance teams | rappelling | canoeing | group dynamics | character building | team bonding | walk hunts | kayaking | survival programs | jungle trekking | mountain climbing | dragon boat racing | ropes course | abseiling | flying fox | corporate games | night solo walk | compass orienteering | 4WD off road hunt | water tuning | white water rafting | raft building | obstacles course | wall climbing | explorace | paintball wargames |
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Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Langkawi, Kedah, Perlis, Perak, Pulau Pangkor, Gopeng, Bukit Merah, Cameron Highland, Belum, Trolak, Kelantan, Kota Bahru, Kuala Trengganu, Trengganu, Perhentian, Redang, Kapas, Tenggol, Cherating, Kuantan, Rompin, Tioman, Pulau Besar, Pulau Rawa, Desaru, Kota Tinggi, Kuala Selangor, Kuala Kubu, Bahru, Frasers Hill, Genting Highlands, Bukit Tinggi, Selesa Resort, Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Janda Baik, Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya, Shah Alam, Kelang, Melaka, Malacca, Gunung Ledang, Endau Rompin, Johor Bahru, Kuching, Sarawak, Damai Lagoon, Santubong, Sibu, Mulu, Miri, Borneo Rainforest, Kota Kinabalau, Kinabalau Park, Poring Hotspring, Sabah, Sandakan, Tawau, Lahat Datu Examples of topics to be covered
Leadership Training Courses Mastering Leadership requires continuous attention to a number of complex issues. True leadership is strategic, not tactical; that is to say that leadership addresses long-term issues, not short-term crises. Effective leaders also find that all members of a team must be ready to play critical leadership roles, reinforcing the idea that leaders teach others to be leaders, not followers. And, successful leaders know that the needs of the group guide the techniques and strategies that leaders use to guide and facilitate the activities of the group.
List of activities generally offered : Outdoor teambuilding, adventure experiential learning, seminar, fireflies, creative problem solving programs, family day challenges, treasure hunts, youth student camps, educational programs, eco-challenge, eco-adventure, outward bound, team challenge, high performance teams, rappelling, canoeing, OBS, character building, human resource development, group dynamics, team bonding, children camps, carnival games, walk hunts, events management, seminar and conference planning, annual staff outings, kayaking, survival programs, jungle trekking, mountain climbing,ropes course, abseiling, positive learning, expedition, white water rafting, team building, high and low ropes, treasure hunts, corporate games, water rafting, water tubing, kayaking, wall climbing, jungle trekking, night solo walk, explorace, survival course, flying fox. Goals orientated programs that aim to improve: Self-confidence | Ability to reason | Team Work | Problem Solving | Orienteering | Basic Survival Training | Cultural Knowledge | Religious Knowledge | Geographical Knowledge | Environmental Knowledge
Some of the more popular team building venues : (Other venues also available, please check with us :
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- TEAM BUILDING Locations
Sarawak Team Building State of Sarawak Team Building
Loagan Bunut, Miri Sarawak
Loagan Bunut Team Building
Hilton Batang Ai
Crowne Plaza Riverside Kuching
Holiday Inn Damai Lagoon Kuching
Dynasty Hotel Miri
Grand Continental Hotel Kuching
Grand Palace Hotel Miri
Harbour View Hotel Kuching
Hilton Kuching Hotel
Holiday Inn Kuching
Borneo Highlands Resort
Kingwood Inn Kuching
Kingwood Inn Sibu
Lambir Hills National Park
Mega Hotel Miri
Merdeka Palace All Suites Kuching
Miri Marriot Resort & Spa
Royal Mulu Hotel
Park City Bintulu
Park City Everly Miri
Permai Rainforest Kuching
Regal Court Hotel Kuching
Regency Rajah Court Hotel Kuching
RH Hotel Sibu
Santubong Hotel Kuching
Tanahmas Hotel Sibu
Telang Usan Hotel Kuching
Johor Team Building State of Johor
Endau West Adventure and Team Building
Endau Jungle Survival Program
Kuala Lumpur Team Building Kuala Lumpur
Allson Genesis Hotel
Ancasa Hotel
The Ascott
Berjaya Times Square Hotel
Bintang Warisan
Boulevard Hotel Mid Valley
Capitol Hotel
Carcosa Seri Negara
Cititel Express Hotel
Cititel Mid Valley
City Villa
Concorde Hotel
Coronade Hotel
Coronna Inn Hotel
Corus Hotel
Crown Regency Service Apartments
Dorsett Regency Hotel
Dynasty Hotel
Eastin Hotel
Equatorial Kuala Lumpur
Federal Hotel
Furama Hotel
Grand Central Hotel
Grand Olympic Hotel
Grand Seasons Hotel
Hilton Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Holiday Villa Apartment Suites
Impiana KLCC
Istana Hotel
JW Marriott Hotel
Katari Hotel
KL Plaza Suites Service Apartment
Lanai Gurney Corporate Suites
Lanson Place Ambassador
Le Meridien Kuala Lumpur
Sunway Putra Hotel
The Maple Suite Kuala Lumpur
Melia Hotel
Micasa All Suite Hotel
Midah Hotel
Mutiara Hilton Hotel
Nikko Hotel
Nova Hotel
Novotel Hydro Majestic Kuala Lumpur
Pacific Regency Hotel Apartments
The Pan Pacific Hotel
Park Plaza International Hotel
PNB Darby Park
Prince Hotel & Residence Kuala Lumpur
Quality City Centre
Radius International Hotel
The Regent Hotel
Renaissance New World Kuala Lumpur
Renaissance Hotel
The Ritz Carlton
Royale Bintang Hotel
Sheraton Imperial Hotel
Sucasa Service Apartment
Swiss Garden Hotel
Swiss Inn
The Zon All Residences on the Park
Kenyir Lake View Resort, Terengganu
Langkawi Team Building Langkawi Island
Andaman Datai Bay
Aseania Resort Langkawi
Awana Porto Malai
Bayview Hotel Langkawi
Berjaya Beach Resort
Eagle Bay Hotel
Federal Villa Beach Resort
Grand Continental Hotel
Helang Hotel
Holiday Villa Beach Resort
Kampung Tok Senik Resort
Kondo Istana Apartment
Langkawi Lagoon Resort
Langkasuka Resort
Mutiara Burau Bay Resort
Nadias Inn Langkawi
Meritus Pelangi Beach Resort
Rebak Marina Resort
Langkawi Seaview Resort
Kedah Team Building State of Kedah
Sedim Recreational Park Team Building
Malacca Team Building State of Malacca
Accordian Hotel
A’Famosa Resort
Air Keroh d’ Village Resort
Bayview Malacca
D-Paradise Tropical Fruit World and Aboriginal Village
The Emperor Hotel
Equatorial Hotel
Garden City Melaka Service Apartment
Grand Continental Malacca
The Legacy Hotel
Mahkota Hotel Malacca
Orkid Hotel Malacca
Puri Hotel Malacca
Renaissance Malacca
Seri Costa Hotel Resort
Shah’s Beach Resort
Straits Meridian Hotel
Negeri Sembilan Team Building State of Negeri Sembilan
Seri Malaysia Seremban
Port Dickson Team Building Le Paris Hotel & Costa Rica Apartment
Eagle Ranch, Port Dickson
Ancasa Resort All Suites, Port Dickson
Avillion Village Resort, Port Dickson
Bayu Beach Resort, Port Dickson
Corus Hotel, Port Dickson
Glory Beach Resort, Port Dickson
Guoman Beach Resort, Port Dickson
Ilham Resort and Training Centre, Port Dickson
The Legend Water Chalets, Port Dickson
Paradise Lagoon Apartment, Port Dickson
Selesa Beach Resort, Port Dickson
Seri Malaysia Port Dickson, Port Dickson
Thistles Port Dickson Hotel, Negri Sembilan
Pahang Team Building State of Pahang
Tekam Plantation Team Building
Bukit Tinggi Team Building Berjaya Hills Resort
Bukit Tinggi Resort
Colmar Tropicale Resort
Seri Pengantin Resort
Selesa Resort Bukit Tinggi
Cherating Team Building Holiday Villa Resort, Cherating
Impiana Resort, Cherating
The Legend Resort, Cherating
Residence Inn Resort, Cherating
Sanctuary Resort, Cherating
Suria Cherating Beach Resort, Cherating
Cameron Highlands Team Building Brinchang Hotel, Cameron Highlands
Casa Dela Rosa, Cameron Highlands
Century Pines Resort, Cameron Highlands
Country Lodge, Cameron Highlands
Desa Anthurium, Cameron Highlands
Equatorial Hill & Resort, Cameron Highlands
Heritage Hotel Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands
Honeymoon Villa, Cameron Highlands
The Lakehouse, Cameron Highlands
Merlin Inn Resort, Cameron Highlands
Rainbow Hotel, Cameron Highlands
Rosa Passadena Hotel, Cameron Highlands
The Smokehouse, Cameron Highlands
Star Regency Hotel Apartments, Cameron Highlands
Strawberry Park Resort, Cameron Highlands
Fraser’s Pine Team Building Fraser’s Pine
Shahzan Inn
Silverpark Resort
The Smokehouse Hotel
Genting Highlands Team Building First World Hotel, Genting Highlands
Theme Park Hotel, Genting Highlands
Highland Hotel, Genting Highlands
Resort Hotel, Genting Highlands
Awana Genting Hotel, Genting Highlands
Seri Malaysia, Genting Highlands
Genting View Resort, Genting Highlands
Kuantan Team Building Citiview Hotel
De Ru Beach Resort
Duta Village Beach Resort
Grand Continental Kuantan
Swiss Garden Kuantan
Kuala Rompin Team Building Serai Di Lanjut Beach & Golf Resort, Kuala Rompin
Seri Malaysia, Kuala Rompin
Taman Negara Team Building Taman Negara National Park
Woodland Resort, Taman Negara
Agoh Chalet, Taman Negara
Mutiara Taman Negara Resort, Taman Negara
Nusa Camp, Taman Negara
Taman Negara Rainforest Resort
Pemanggil Island Team Building Pemanggil Island
Pulau Besar Team Building Pulau Besar
Rawa Team Building Rawa Island, Johore
Penang Team Building State of Penang
Penang Island
Bayu Emas Apartment
Bayview Beach Resort
Bayview Hotel Georgetown
Belleveue The Penang Hill Hotel
Berjaya Georgetown Hotel
Casuarina Beach Resort
Cititel Penang
Copthorne Orkid Hotel
Crown Jewel Hotel
Eastern & Oriental Penang
Eden Seaview Condominium
Equatorial Hotel Penang
Evergreen Laurel Hotel
Ferringhi Beach Hotel Penang
Merit Sri Sayang Resort Apartments
Penang Pulau Jerejak (Island), Penang
Perak Team Building State of Perak
Clearwater Sanctuary Golf Resort
Belum Rainforest Resort
Bukit Merah Laketown Resort
Impiana Casuarina Hotel, Ipoh
Excelsior Hotel, Ipoh
Heritage Hotel
Hillcity Hotel and Condo
Grand Kampar Hotel
Blue Bay Resort, Lumut
Marina Cove Sherwood Resort, Lumut
Swiss Garden Resort, Lumut
Seri Malaysia Hotel, Ipoh
The Syuen Hotel, Ipoh
Panorama Hotel, Taiping
Taiping Resort, Taiping
Trolak Country Resort Team Building
Pangkor Island Team Building Pangkor Island
Golden Beach Hotels and Resort
Havana Beach Hotel
Puteri Bayu Resort
Pangkor Bayview Beach Resort
Pangkor Holiday Resort
Pangkor Laut Resort
Seagull Beach Resort, Teluk Nipah
Seaview Hotel And Holiday Resort
Perlis Team Building State of Perlis
Putra Palace Hotel
Sabah Team Building State of Sabah Main Page
Belmont Marco Polo Labuan
Beringgis Beach Resort, Kinarut, KK
Berjaya Palace Hotel, Kota Kinabalu
Beverly Hotel Kota Kinabalu
Borneo Rainforest Kota Kinabalu
Casuarina Hotel Kota Kinabalu
Grand Dorsett Hotel Labuan
@ Ease Boutique Hotel
The Executive Hotel Lahad Datu
Gayana Island Resort
Grace Hotel Lahad Datu
Hotel Emas Tawau
Sandakan Hotel, Sandakan
Imperial International Hotel
Imperial Boutec Waterfront Hotel, KK
Jesselton Hotel Kota Kinabalu
Kinabalu Rose Cabin Kinabalu Park
Langkah Syabas Beach Resort Kinarut KK
Kudat Golf & Marina Resort
Kinabalu Park, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Meredien Hotel Kota Kinabalu
Manikar Beach Resort
Marina Court Resort Condominium KK
Mariner Hotel, Labuan
The Reef Dive Resort, Mataking Island
Mount Kinabalu Heritage Resort
Nexus Karambunai Resort, Kota Kinabalu
Novotel 1Borneo Kota Kinabalu
Perkasa Resort Keningau
Kinabalu Pines Resort, Kinabalu Park
Promenade Hotel Kota Kinabalu
Rasa Ria Resort Kita Kinabalu
Sabah Hotel Sandakan
Seafest Hotel, Tawau
Sepilok Jungle Resort, Sandakan
Sepilok Nature Resort Sandakan
Sutra Harbour Kota Kinabalu
Tang Dynasty Hotel Kota Kinabalu
Tanjung Aru Resort, Kota Kinabalu
Tiara Labuan Resort, Labuan
Pulau Tiga Island Resort
Tuaran Beach Resort, Kota Kinabalu
Waterfront Labuan Hotel, Labuan
Zen Garden Resort, Kundasang, Ranau
Terengganu Team Building
Awana Perhentian Resort
Lang Tengah Island, Pulau Lang Tengah
Kapas Island, Pulau Kapas
Redang Island Team Building Redang Island
Redang Bay Beach Resort
Perhentian Island Team Building Perhentian Island
Bubbles Island Resort
Bubu Resort
New Cocohut Chalet
Senja Bay Resort
Tuna Bay Island Resort
Kelantan team Building State of Kelatan
Team Building
After nearly 10 years in business, the company’s founders wish to thank our clients — the thousands of participants who paved our path.
SERVICE
Our staff return calls immediately and deliver proposals within 24 hours. We work on short notice, or plan months ahead. You can expect us to handle the details and stay in touch, so you have peace of mind and the freedom to tend to other matters of your team building event. Our aim is to exceed your expectations, and history shows we can.
CLIENTS
About 80 percent of our team building business involves corporate clients, who prove that word of mouth is the greatest advertising. We also work with many government and non-profit groups; schools, charities, and federal agencie. We also has a long-standing track record working with many multinational firms, and with people of all shapes, sizes, physical abilities and cultural backgrounds. Team building groups range in sizes range from 8 to 500 or more.
INNOVATION
With a high percentage of our team building business generated from repeat clients and referrals, we are driven towards innovation. We’re constantly developing new methods and programs to meet the ever-changing needs of our clients, especially in the new economy. In these changing times, team building activities are not a luxury but essential in moving teams forward with shared conviction and purpose.
ONE-STOP SHOP
We are a one-stop shop and can save you money by eliminating the ‘middleman’ in your team building program. We design and build our own props and courses, and maintain a warehouse of team building equipment, as well as state-of-the-art audio-visual equipment, including mobile units team building ropes courses.
Malaysia Adventure Packages
- Looking for adrenaline pumping adventure activities?
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We offer a comprehensive list of adventure activities throughout East and West Malaysia. Some pages are under construction but the packages will be updated soon.
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4 x 4 Off Road Adventure – Four Wheel Drive Tours
Janda Baik Off Road Adventure, Bukit Tinggi
Endau Rompin Adventure, Johor
Bukit Tinggi Janda Baik 4WD Off Road Treasure Hunt
Gopeng 4 x 4 Off Road and other eco tours
2D 1N Ulu Slim, Perak and Endau Rompin
White Water Rafting
Sungai Itek / Sungai Kampar, Gopeng, Perak
Sedim Recreation Park, Kulim, Kedah
Jeram Besu Benta Pahang
4WD Basic and Advance Training
Endau Rompin and Janda Baik
Jungle Survival Basic and Extreme
Endau Rompin Jungle Survival Training
Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary
Elephant Sanctuary Lanchang Pahang Malaysia
Water Abseiling / Canyoning
Ulu Geruntum Gopeng Perak
Fireflies Evening Tour
Kuala Selangor Fireflies Tour
Caving Adventure
Gua Tempurung, Gopeng, Perak
Jungle Trekking Endau Rompin
Endau Rompin Selai Johore
Endau Rompin Kampung Peta Johore
White Water Tubing
Janda Baik Bukit Tinggi Pahang
Bamboo Rafting
Sungai Langat, Hulu Langat, Selangor
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Where this is concerned, this means that it is naturally very easy if one is heading from one region to another and the situation is slightly different as compared to getting around in the major towns and cities. This is because it is somewhat difficult to understand how the public transportation works especially if one is in Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia and the situation is similar in other major cities like Georgetown in Penang and Johor Bahru in Johor.
The best way for anyone to get around is to hail a taxi as bus services can be hard to understand at times. Unless you are very familiar with the regions and routes of these services, chances are you would get lost when traveling. On the other hand, you could also rent a vehicle or engage a chauffeur driven car who will be able to take you to where you want to go and what you want to see.
From the major cities, you could then take express buses which will ferry you to the outskirts and other towns in the many states around the country. This can be done at the few main terminals in the Klang Valley like Puduraya, the Terminal Bersepadu Selatan in Bandar Tasik Selatan or Terminal Bas Putra.
Another option that you can get to other towns and cities is by flying. This is where you will find one of the best budget airlines in the world, which is the award winning AirAsia which services most domestic routes that connect the entire country. AirAsia is an affordable and convenient service which will get you to most of the states while the national airline, Malaysian Airlines also has its own budget carrier, FireFly.
If you are visiting the East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak, it is highly recommended that you rent a 4WD vehicle if you plan to head out to the rural areas because some of the roads are not as developed as those in the cities like Kota Kinabalu, Kuching and Miri. Apart from that, it is also one of the best and most adventurous ways to see the rural areas of the states.
If you like, you can also take the national rail service operated by KTMB (Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad) which connects most major cities in Peninsular Malaysia. Here is where you can take your time to go around the states and alight where you like because the rail services basically joins the northern region of Peninsular Malaysia and the south in Johor Bahru before it heads out to Singapore.
Airebus Transport
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The coach’s upper deck comprises of 30 seater (better view) and with alternate seat sockets.
The 3 seats at the lower deck provides you with greater leg room and privacy equipped with individual power sockets. It is ideal for business traveler and leisure holiday seekers.
Business Class
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For the Premier Section (Business Class Only), there is 13 seats and they are in the mid section of the coach.
For the Deluxe Section Business Class Only, there is 5 seats. It is at the rear of the coach and it is close to the gally.
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We are a joint venture company between Millenium Burgess Sdn Bhd (An Investment Company) and Koperasi Setia (M) Bhd (A Malaysian Civil Services Cooperative).We work with teams of people who have abilities & who have delivered “First Class Service” to which we have our own service cultures that we enforce for service sustainability.At Airebus, we strive to provide “First Class Service” as that of a plane to our passengers; while we attend to our homegrown service sustainability and safety.That is why we have a tag line of “Putting You First”.To ensure that at least 80% of our passengers can concur to our “First Class Service” and where not more than 5% tolerance for delay in a year and not more than 3% for breakdowns.To provide our passengers with First Class Service as that of a plane to our passengers; on the road that is safe, comfortable and luxurious.Our Airebus Team is committed to ensure that the services that we provide to you at our counter as well as on board is one that will meet your expectations all the time.We pride ourselves on services and safety to every one of our passengers and we expect strong product and service knowledge of all our team members.Jobs We offer great opportunities for individuals and experienced candidates who love to serve people. We salute people who are self-starters and who want to progress at their own pace. We value sense of humor, team spirit, street smarts, and boardroom polish.1 Cabin Crew 2 Coach Pilot 3 Customer Service Officer 4 Call Center Officer 5 Operations Manager 6 Trainer 7 Coach Supervisor 8 Public Relations Officer
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Adventure tour packages in Malaysia
4WD Off Road Adventure
Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Langkawi, Kedah, Perlis, Perak, Pulau Pangkor, Gopeng, Bukit Merah, Cameron Highland, Belum, Trolak, Kelantan, Kota Bahru, Kuala Trengganu, Trengganu, Perhentian, Redang, Kapas, Tenggol, Cherating, Kuantan, Rompin, Tioman, Pulau Besar, Pulau Rawa, Desaru, Kota Tinggi, Kuala Selangor, Kuala Kubu, Bahru, Frasers Hill, Genting Highlands, Bukit Tinggi, Selesa Resort, Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Janda Baik, Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya, Shah Alam, Kelang, Melaka, Malacca, Gunung Ledang, Endau Rompin, Johor Bahru, Kuching, Sarawak, Damai Lagoon, Santubong, Sibu, Mulu, Miri, Borneo Rainforest, Kota Kinabalau, Kinabalau Park, Poring Hotspring, Sabah, Sandakan, Tawau, Lahat Datu
Full Day 4WD Off Road Experience |
Venue : Janda Baik Bukit Tinggi Pahang |
Package Rate : RM 300.00 per person (minimum 2 persons) |
Introduction |
Janda Baik literally means the village where the good widow lives. Being its close proximity to Kuala Lumpur the immediate surroundings of Kuala Lumpur have many nice surprises for the visitor. waterfalls, primary forest, Orang Asli settlements, all within easy reach. Janda Baik also known as the rich men retirement homes has a unique blend of beautiful landscapes, fresh mountain air and unparallel environment.
Malaysia’s rugged terrain, dense rain forests and numerous mountainous regions make it an irresistible destination for off road driving enthusiasts. Mud, heat, sloping hills and rainstorms add to the challenge in the gruelling and exhilarating sport of off road adventure. With 58 per cent of the country still under jungle cover, Malaysia’s terrain bring out the best of man and machine in a test of skill under ever changing conditions.
Our experienced four wheel guides will let you experience the fun and excitement on our rough terrains in our rainforest. Get ready for a good time! |
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Mineral Water Lunch Guides (Qualified First Aider) 4WD Transport Transport throughout the journey (to and fro hotel) |
THINGS TO BRING OF YOUR OWN |
Extra clothing to change Towel Medication (if necessary)- First Aid Kit is with Guide Camera (optional) Personal Toiletries (Environment Friendly) |
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Casual t-shirts with long/short pants Jungle trekking shoes/sandals/sport shoes Socks Extra pair of slipper/shoes (in case of emergency i.e. shoes worn out) |
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Full Day 4WD Off Road Experience |
Venue : Janda Baik Bukit Tinggi Pahang |
Package Rate : RM 300.00 per person (minimum 2 persons) |
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4WD vehicles up to 4 persons per vehicle Personal accident insurance of RM 500.00 Lunch and cold drinks refreshments Tour per itinerary |
Package Itinerary
0800 hrs Depart Kuala Lumpur by 4WD 0900 hrs Arrive Janda Baik. After a short rest commence off road adventure into the rain forest. Continue journey through some very rough jungle trek, and undulating hills, wet muddy treks and an exciting river crossing. The route crosses 2 rivers and the ending point is the climb over some rough rocky patches that lead to the top of the hill. Picnic Lunch will be provided After lunch, begin the return journey to Kuala Lumpur. |
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Participants should note that an adventure trip involves risk. Whilst we make every effort to safeguard our guest, we cannot be held responsible for personal injury or loss due to the action of clients which are beyond our control. A signed release or Indemnity Form will be required from all participants. |
Off Road Experience
The experience of going off road into the wild will be hard to forget. Two hours being driven in a 4WD vehicle with a different to get the joy of your adventure. We take you right of the beaten track to exploring the heart of a rainforest, pass through rivers with a magnificent view of the pristine forests.
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Basic 4WD Drivers Training – Package Itinerary as stated above
Introducing you to the basics of 4WDing and basic recovery: Theory – Principles of 4WD |
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4×4 BASIC OFF-ROADING SKILLS
Training Syllabus
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Advanced Driver Training – Please email us to enquire Advanced driver training – Further Introducing you to the more advanced techniques of 4WDing: |
Practical – Advanced Hill starts and stops.
Hill ascents descent.
Bridge Building.
Advanced Recovery.
Using another vehicle in Recovery.
Advanced winch recovery.
Off track vehicle recovery.
Things to Always Carry on off road 4WD Trips
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Basic recovery gear (snatch straps, ‘D’ shackles, shovel, axe, high lift jack and jacking plate; winch, slings and chainsaw ).
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First-aid kit (insect repellent, antiseptic, burn cream, scissors, eye drops, bandages, dressing).
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Fire extinguisher.
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Tools (ring and open spanners, hacksaw, file, wire cutter, tyre gauge, pump and repair kit, battery jumper leads, spray lubricant).
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Spare parts (radiator hoses, fan belt, fuses, spark plugs, coil, condenser, tyre tube).
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Extra water, map of area, compass, torch, knife, matches
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Flint for starting fire
OFF ROAD DRIVING TIPS
When talking about Off road driving especially in Malaysia’s rain forest, we won’t escape to riding through a deep mud or sand. Here are some tips that may useful for us:
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Observe all rules and regulations pertaining to the use of public land.
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Avoid areas which are easily damaged such as swamps and vegetated sand dunes.
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Carry out all the rubbish you brought in.
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Always ask permission before entering private land.
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Leave gates as you find them.
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Before riding through deep mud or sand, deflate your tires slightly to increase the tire’s footprint and provide better traction. Deflated tires will decrease your ground clearance though. Remember to re-inflate your tires before going on-road again.
- Use a steady momentum to carry you through. Keep your speed up and use higher gears. Don’t spin your tires, and don’t stop till you’re out of the deep mud or sand. If your wheels start to spin, ease off the throttle just a bit and allow the tires to slow down and regain traction.
- If you lose traction and the vehicle is barely moving, turn the steering wheel quickly from side to side in short strokes (only 1/8th turn) to allow the front tire walls to find extra grip.
- If muddy conditions force you to drive in the ruts, know where your front wheels are pointed at all times. Your vehicle will follow the ruts, even with the wheels turned to the right or left.
- If you encounter a dry spot with the wheels turned, then the front wheels can regain traction and suddenly throw the vehicle out of the ruts, resulting in a loss of control and possible damage.
MODIFICATION FOR OFF ROAD 4WD
There are a few modification to be done on your 4WD before go off-roading (for mild Off-road). While many off-road vehicles can greenland or “two track” most unpaved roads, the desire of many off-roading enthusiasts is to attempt much more challenging terrain. The following listings show the modifications that are done and why:
Vehicle Lifts
A vehicle lift is when the normal height of a vehicle is lifted to increase the amount of clearance between the ground and the bottom of the body or frame of the vehicle. There are numerous types of vehicle lifts:
Body Lift: A simple and cheap way to lift a vehicle that has a body on frame design such as a pickup truck or some SUVs. A body lift consists of larger spacers that replace the normal mounting points of the vehicle’s body on its frame. These typically are between 1 – 4 inches. Any more than four inches (102 mm) will create a less sturdy set up. Body lifts are not possible on vehicles with a “Uni-body” construction. Uni-body vehicles have the frame formed into the body, such as on a Jeep Cherokee.
Suspension lift: A suspension lift is when modifications are done to the vehicle’s springs, shocks, controlling arms and steering linkage. In this case small or short pieces of the suspension are replaced with longer or larger items of similar construction. Lifting a vehicle changes its driving dynamics and a suspension lift adds to the vehicle’s handling capabilities in relation to the increased height.
FUEL EFFICIENCY TIPS
Increases in the price of gas, accompany the increase in the number of fuel-saving scams.
Continuous increase in the price of gas is common news nowadays. This is accompanied by an upsurge in advertising exposures for “gas saving” gadgets. These products attract potential buyers searching for methods to maximize fuel efficiency.
There are important procedures car owners can take in consideration to improve gas mileage. According to the Better Business Bureau, the public should be critical in assessing products that claim gas saving features for vehicle devices or additives for gas and oil.
There are products that feature gas-saving features that really work. In addition to that, consumers could be facing a major engine trouble or a nullified creator’s warranty by putting devices to the Engine. Consumers should be wary of these specific advertising slogans: “20 percent fuel efficiency improvement”
A hundred or more devices that feature gas-saving qualities are proven untrue by the Environmental Protection Agency. Worse, there are so-called “gas-saving” devices that may cause a harmful effect to a vehicle’s engine.
Another side effect is more smoke emissions. Examples of these devices are Engine Modifiers, Additives, Fuel Line Gadgets, Liquid Injection, Vapor and Air Release Devices and a lot more.
Consumer testimonials are common in fuel saving ads. Assuming these testimonials are not made up, few consumers test the fuel consumption of their vehicle before putting on the gadget. Therefore, an objective comparison of the fuel consumption before and after the product was added will not be attained.
The following are practical tips to conserve gas:
Efficient driving
Just drive reasonably within the speed limit. Remember that speeds of more than 60 miles per hour increase fuel consumption.
Do not do sudden starts, accelerations and stops.
Acceleration should be done gradually. The gas pedal should not be stepped on more than one fourth of the way down. This will allow the engine to function most efficiently. Gas conservation could reach up to 5 percent if sudden stops, jerks and accelerations are avoided.
Make use of gears for overdrive and cruise control as needed. Fuel efficiency is attained when moving on the highway.
Windows should be closed on highways. Windows that are open can create air drag that can decrease the fuel consumption by 10%.
Take out unnecessary baggage. The trunk should be kept clean, any gadget, tools or loads that are not needed should be taken out. 100 pounds of extra baggage can affect fuel economy by two percent.
The car should always be maintained. The engine should be given a regular tune up, the tires should always have the right air pressure and efficiently aligned, the oil should be changed when needed and air filters replaced regularly. Clogged filters can affect gas consumption adversely by up to ten percent.
Turn off the engine whenever there is an opportunity. Idle engine wastes fuel. There are instances where the engine could be turned off; stopping for gas, waiting for someone, changing tire pressure, caught in traffic and a lot more.
Engine warm-up fuel conservation tips:
Lengthy warming up of the engine should be avoided. 30 to 45 seconds should be enough time. Check if the automatic check is removed after warming up the engine. This is usually stuck which could usually cause poor gas and air combination.
Do not rev the engine. This is usually done before turning off the engine. This causes unnecessary fuel loss and also washes the oil within the cylinder walls. As an effect, there is air pressure loss and consequently fuel loss as well.
WINCH CHALLENGE
This is the most recent, and usually the most difficult, form of course trialling. Again, a course is laid out with a series of gates and vehicles must complete as many gates in a course as possible. However, these events take place on very difficult terrain- difficult to the extent that vehicles are not expected to be able to complete the course without the use of a recovery winch.
Winching is a definite skill in itself, aside from off-road driving, and brings elements of team-playing into the trial, as a successful (and safe) vehicle recovery needs at least 2 people to complete. Some trials are for teams of 2 or 3 vehicles, each helping to recover the others through obstacles. A Winch Challenge may extend to other off-road driving skills, such as building a log bridge to cross a river.
SAFE WINCHING TECHNIQUES
Every winching situation has a potential for personal injury. In order to minimize that risk, it is important that the user are being guided, familiarise, think safety before using the winch.
The basic training is a guide which provides understanding proper winching technique. It is because every winching situation is different, constant judgment and consistent focus on safety is of great importance.
Training Syllabus
Winch design and mechanism
How the winch works
How to choose a winch
Winch Installation
Winch accessories
Winching hand signals
DO’s and don’ts
Before pulling
During pulling
Rigging methods
Maintenance
WHAT IS 4WD SYSTEM
The main component that differentiate the 2WD (normal vehicles) and 4WD is on their transmission system or an automotive drive system in which mechanical power is transmitted from the drive shaft to all four wheels.
Normal vehicles only powered by main gear transmission box as compared with 4WD vehicle is also attached additional gear box or transfer case / gear which usually located behind the gear transmission box.
Transfer case main function is as a housing for drive shaft / propeller shaft to move the wheel forward and backward. Transfer case box possess 2 additional set ratio gear that are high (4 High / 4H) and low (4 Low / 4L).
When you choose a low gear ratio that mean you are doubling the torque to the wheel. Low torque circle with the mechanical transmission system enable all four wheel advantage to climb or to carry heavy load. Please remember that with 4 Low gear ratio does not give you wheel grasp but only to supply more torque for your wheel.
There are two type of 4 wheel system that is full time 4WD and part time 4WD.
Mitsubishi Pajero is classified as a part time 4WD and this type of 4WD become more popular in Malaysia.
When to use 4H:
for traction when the area isn’t steep
when stuck in sand
extremely slippery conditions
snow
ice
rocky, gravel roads
gullies
extremely muddy areas
ridges
Low Range 4WD
4L is for creeping along at slow speeds. It reduces the strain on your vehicle, just remember to stay below 25mph in low range. While it does not provide more traction, it does provide 2-3 times more torque at about 1/2 or 1/3 of the speeds in high range. Low range gear ratios are approximately half that of high range.
When to use 4L:
on wet, slippery surfaces
passing through sandy areas
on rough trails
through shallow water
rock-climbing
climbing steep hills
through mud
descending steep hills
Additional Tips:
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Don’t change gears in the middle of a water crossing, going up or down hills, or in sand dunes.
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Be prepared: Engage low-range 4WD before you need it.
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Don’t operate 4WD on hard dry surfaces.
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When in doubt, use a lower gear!