Straddling the equator and dominated by luxuriant rainforest, Borneo is a unique destination that delivers a visual feast at every turn. The exotic Malaysian portion is comprised of two states, Sabah and Sarawak, which abound with extraordinary landscapes, a rich indigenous culture, age-old traditions and a prolific array of astonishing wildlife.
For many, it is the wildlife which is Borneo’s real draw and with good reason. The islands’ tropical climate and diverse eco regions have created habitats that house thousands of unique and endangered species, such as the flame-haired orang-utan, Bornean pygmy elephant and Sumatran rhino. It’s also a natural habitat for proboscis monkeys, elusive Bornean clouded leopards, shy sun bears, wide-eyed western tarsiers and so...
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Borneo has a tropical climate where temperatures and humidity are high. March to October are considered the best months for travel, as November to February can bring more rain. However, rainforest areas can be unpredictable so rain can occur at any time, even if just a short sharp downpour.
Borneo is approximately 16 hours (via Kuala Lumpur, Singapore or Hong Kong) from the UK.
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This half day tour begins with a transfer to the Semenggoh Nature Reserve, which acts as a sanctuary for orang utans rescued from captivity and young orphaned primates. The animals have been trained or re-trained to survive in their natural habitat, and some have been returned to the surrounding area. There are daily scheduled feeding times when you can observe these great animals moving up in the trees or enjoying their meals of fruit.
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Spend the day on a tropical island where you can laze on white sandy beaches, cool off in the translucent waters and snorkel over the coral gardens.
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On this three hour city experience, learn about the history of Sarawak and see many aspects of the different cultures of Kuching, including Malay, Indian and Chinese. Highlights include the Gambier spice streets, India Street, the Chinese History Museum, and the Old State Mosque. Finally, there's a stop at the Kuching Waterfront with its view of the Astana, the former "White Rajah Palace" and other colonial buildings.
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Depart by boat for Gaya Island, the biggest in the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park. On arrival set off on an hour long hike through the lush tropical rainforest with its towering trees, climbing rattans, and unique cycad trees. Walk through the mangrove forest on a boardwalk watching for native birdlife including the southern pied hornbill. Travel by boat on to a neighbouring island where you can swim, snorkel and laze on the white sand beach whilst enjoying a picnic lunch
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Morning departure for a 45 minute scenic drive to Tinopikon Village, where on arrival you start a trail through the village and into lush tropical lowland rainforest. Rubber trees are abundant and villagers still earn a small income from rubber tapping. Back at the village, test your skills and compete with slingshots and blowpipes. Enjoy ethnic cuisine during a simple lunch served 'village style' before trying traditional dancing or learning how to play the gongs!
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This morning tour offers a fascinating insight to the historic part of town. Start by browsing the hundreds of stalls at the Handicraft Market then stroll to the spice bazaar. Continue on foot to see the padang Merdeka, Atkinson Clock Tower and Australia Place before walking down Gaya Street and enjoying lunch at a local restaurant.
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This half day trip includes a cruise to the mouth of the Santubong River and along the mangrove forest of the Kuching Wetlands National Park. Watch for wildlife such as Proboscis monkeys as well as the Irrawaddy dolphins. If the weather permits, enjoy a breathtaking sunset over this unique environment and after dark continue to cruise through the mangroves in search of estuarine crocodiles which are often seen during low tide. Another phenomenon to look out for are the fireflies that congregate in the mangrove trees and appear to shine like Christmas tree lights.
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A must-do full day tour experience for nature and adventure lovers! Transfer to Bengoh where, after receiving safety instructions and collecting your kayak, you'll start your paddling! Journey down a small shaded stream with overhanging trees and steep banks, before reaching the Sarawak Kiri River. About halfway down the river a stop is made at a delightful Bidayuh village for a traditional lunch. Continue kayaking along the river taking in the ever changing views of limestone hills. The last part of the adventure is to navigate an exciting class 1 to 2 (depending on water volume and flow) rapid!
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