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Short Getaway from KL – Over-worked and need a break

Short Getaway from KL – Over-worked and need a break Short Getaway from KL

Take a short getaway from KL and kayak through the Mangroves of Sepang.  Outdoorgate is only one hour from Kuala Lumpur and you could stay in our floating house on the river.  Take a break from the stressful and populated Kuala Lumpur and watch the world go by from our balcony or just relax in […]

Short Vacation in Malaysia – the Mangroves of Sepang

Short Vacation in Malaysia – the Mangroves of Sepang Short Vacation in Malaysia - Relax with a sunset

Take a short vacation in Malaysia and kayak through the Mangroves of Sepang.  Outdoorgate is only one hour from Kuala Lumpur and you could stay in our floating house on the river.  Take a break from the stressful and populated Kuala Lumpur and watch the world go by from our balcony or just relax in […]

Everything You Need to Know Before Kayaking Sepang River

Everything You Need to Know Before Kayaking Sepang River Mangrove forest kayaking at Sepang River

Looking for all the essential information to plan and prepare for mangrove kayaking the Sepang River? You’ll find it in this post. Mangrove kayaking at Sepang River is an experience which should inspire excitement, invoke a little bit of thrill, stoke feelings of wander in your soul, and ignite a sense of appreciation towards nature […]

4 Benefits of Kayaking in Selangor and Touring the Mangroves of Sepang

4 Benefits of Kayaking in Selangor and Touring the Mangroves of Sepang Kayak Selangor - Brilliant way to develop fitness in a fun way

Kayaking in Selangor and through mangroves has many benefits and here are just four of the big benefits to help you in today’s busy and manic lives. So, after reading why not join us for a kayaking tour?

Take a mangrove tour Sepang and learn about the importance of Mangroves

Take a mangrove tour Sepang and learn about the importance of Mangroves On a mangrove tour you will also see the damage being done

Join a mangrove tour Sepang for a new connection with nature Our mangroves today are under more threat than ever before.   Coastal erosion, deforestation for rice and palm oil plantations and aquaculture for cultivation of fish and shrimps have led to an annual rate of decline of 1% (1,280 hectares). However, they are vital for […]

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