ENDAU ROMPIN NATIONAL PARK, JOHORE -
SURVIVAL MALAYSIA
JUNGLE SURVIVAL TRAINING COURSE, team building,
adventure package in Malaysia
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Link to Endau Rompin ,main page
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Essential knowledge on jungle survival .... |
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SURVIVAL COURSE
PRICING |
2 - 3 pax |
4 - 5 pax |
6 - 9 pax |
Above 10 pax |
CODE ER 010
3D/2N FULL BOARD |
Survival Course Kg Selai, Endau
Rompin Selai |
$ 1000.00
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$ 650.00
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$ 500.00
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$450.00
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CODE ER 011
4D/3N FULL BOARD |
Survival Course Kg Selai, Endau
Rompin Selai |
$ 1200.00
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$ 750.00
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$ 650.00
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$ 550.00
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All rates are subject to 10% service charge and
4.5% e-commerce charge for payment by credit card. |
Trip Itinerary 4D 3N
Survival Program
Day 1
Upon
arrival at Bekok, transfer by 4 wheel drive to Lubok Pasir , briefing and
immediate distribution of equipment and food rations. Arrived at
campsite at Lubok Pasir.
Things to learn, record and practice:
1. Making water bottles from Bamboo
2. Identifying/collection of edible/medicinal leaves " Senduduk " and "
Selaput Tunggul "
3. Fashioning ropes from " Barok " or " Kelemedu " tree barks to secure
the bamboo water container
4. Identifying drinkable wild vines " Mengkait " and " Mempelas "
available only in certain areas.
5. Set up net to catch fish
for dinner. 
Set up camp. The next class
will be starting fires using available natural resources . Participants
are to start and maintain their own for signaling and dinner will
be rice and BBQ fish caught in the river.
Day 2
After breakfast, depart for the second camp site at Lubok Ajam. All fires
are to be put out. Trekking will start from Lubok Pasir campsite to
Kampong Selai. Lunch consisting of local asli dishes will be
provided by the villagers. The morning trek is about 1 1/2 hours.
Enroute, there will be things to be learned along the way and the guides
will be on hand explain.

After lunch, continue trekking to Lubok Ajam participants will be taught skills in cooking canned food
(for dinner) and preserving it for several weeks in the jungle without
going bad to be followed by a short lecture on survival essentials in the
jungles, Next exercise is collection of firewood and starting/maintaining
of fires.
1. Skills in predicting
weather and time without using any modern equipment and night signaling.
2. Collection of " Damar " or dried saps
from the " Meranti " tree as fuel and medicine
3. Collection of dried wood to carry forward to the next camp.
For dinner, we will teach the cooking method and we will provide rice and
tapioca to be cooked over fire using bamboo and other means and participants are
to boil their own drink also using bamboo. There will be a discussion on the previous 24
hours' activities.
Day 3
Wake up call from the
gibbons at 0700hrs - we will provide coffee and bread - the following practical
classes will be organised at 0900 hrs
1. Primitive jungle navigation without using any modern navigation
equipment
2. Trail making in lowland primary jungles
3. Signaling methods in the daytime
Departure for the next and final camp.
The trail enters into the
wild " Bertam " forest. Upon arrival,
participants are to immediately construct their own shelters using the
leaves, branches and fronds of the " Bertam " tree as roofs, walls and
sleeping mates. They will also be taught making light sticks using "
Bertam " branches and leaves as a replacement for flashlights at 1400 hrs estimated arrival in
one hour.
Participants will be required to practice what they've been taught namely
1. Set up their own shelter
2. Collection of firewood
3. Starting & maintenance fire for warmth, light and cooking.
4. Cooking rice and other
available dishes in bamboo and wild leaf.
We will do impromptu inspection every few hours to ensure that the
shelters are built to certain specifications, fires maintained well and
the participants' safety ensured.
Day 4
Wake up call at 0700 hrs.
Participants will assemble at camp commandant shelter at 0830 hrs
for a group assessment of every participant's shelter location with
final comments and tips. .
Depart for for Kuala Lumpur at 1430 hrs.
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Trip
Itinerary 3D 2N Survival Program
Day 1
Upon arrival at Bekok, transfer by 4
wheel drive to Lubok Pasir , briefing and immediate distribution of
equipment and food rations. Arrived at campsite at Lubok Pasir..
Participants will be divided into teams and will remain in the same team
until the final day.
Things to learn, record and practice:
1. Making water bottles from Bamboo
2. Identifying/collection of edible/medicinal leaves " Senduduk " and "
Selaput Tunggul "
3. Fashioning ropes from " Barok " or " Kelemedu " tree barks to secure
the bamboo water container
4. Identifying drinkable wild vines " Mengkait " and " Mempelas "
available only in certain areas.
5. Set up net to catch fish for dinner.
Set up camp. The next class will be
starting fires using available natural resources . Participants are to
start and maintain their own for signaling and dinner will be rice and
BBQ fish caught in the river.
Day 2
After
breakfast, depart for the second camp site at Lubok Merekek. All fires are
to be put out. Trekking will start from Lubok Pasir campsite to Kampong
Selai. Lunch consisting of local asli dishes will be provided by the
villagers. The morning trek is about 1 1/2 hours. Enroute, there will be
things to be learned along the way and the guides will be on hand
explain.
From
the villlage, the group will be taken by 4 WD vehicles to Merekek
campsite,
Next
class will be on simple knots. Participants will be taught how to tie
fishing hooks and finally placing the fishing line at the right places.
Participants will be required to practice what they've been taught :
1. Set up their own shelter
2. Collection of firewood
3. Starting & maintenance fire for warmth,
light and cooking.
4. Cooking rice and other available dishes
in bamboo and wild leaf.
We will do impromptu inspection every few hours to ensure that the
shelters are built to certain specifications, fires maintained well and
the participants' safety ensured.
Day 3
Wake up call at 0700 hrs. Participants
will assemble at camp commandant shelter at 0830 hrs for a group
assessment of every participant's shelter location with final comments
and tips. .
Leisure activity, treeking to Takah Pandan
Waterfalls.
Lunch will be provided and after lunch
transfer by 4WD to Bekok town.
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Jungle Survival Skills,
encompass the following......, not all are included in the above package,
but can be customised with a
different costing |
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Shelter
Construction from simple overnight 'accommodations'. During our
program you will learn to identify safe areas to build and type of
material to build temporary shelters.
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Water
Procurement from the jungle using water vines and other plant life.
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Edible
Plants and Wildlife for food - this will include hunting, preparing
traps, identify places where to set traps. Identify edible plants and
roots.
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Traps,
Improvised Survival Tactics, and other 'tricks of the trade.' These
tactics are designed for use when drastic measures must be applied to
preserve one's own life. From basic traps, such as snares, deadfalls and
fish traps, to using weapons made from jungle products.
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The
Offensive Mindset and learning to mentally cope and 'enjoy'
adversities in order to overcome them. Confidence, application of
skills, and becoming a part of the surrounding environment.
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Knife and
Blade Work - During these expeditions you learn how to properly use
and care for a jungle knife. Sharpening, proper cutting technique,
developing the proper timing, and use as an improvised tool will all be
covered since your participation in clearing log jams and constructing
shelters is required.
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Medicinal
Plants and the uses ranging from mosquito repellants to treating
illness. In this topic you will also learn to assist yourself or
teammates during accidents or other ills faced in a tropical jungle
survival.
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Rafts
You will learn to build temporary rafts and travel on it.
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Compass
Orienteering and Tracking - This process will teach you to read a
compass properly and describe proper safe procedures of tracking in a
tropical jungle.
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Our jungle survival courses address the
following:
Survival kit items
What to take
What not to take
Items specific to tropical conditions
Fire –
How to start a fire
Types of fires
Fires for warmth
Fires for cooking
Fires for signaling
Underground fires
Cooking basics -
Cooking utensils and basic cooking skills
Strategy –
Setting priorities (basic needs)
Preparing for the unexpected
Weather concerns
Food –
Wild edible plant
Fishing
Hunting weapons
Building traps and snares
Food preparation
Shelter –
Finding suitable site
Types of shelters (including natural shelters)
Building shelters
Rope –
Making rope from plants
How to tie knots
Finding your way back –
Reading signs
Determining direction
Reading weather
How to use a compass and map
Moving –
Moving solo through the jungle
Moving a group of people
Planning food and water while traveling
Signaling
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