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Borneo's Highlights


Explore one of the last untouched natural habitats, with opportunities to spot wild orangutan, gibbons and pygmy elephants. Danum Valley is one of the world's richest conservation sites with one of the world's most complex ecosystem.

The lower basin of the river itself is the largest forest covered floodplain in Malaysia and has the largest concentration of wildlife in the South East Asian region. Kinabatangan is the ideal destination for an unforgettable river safari.

Trek into the heart of Sabah and explore the unexplored. Maliau Basin is Borneo's 'Lost World', an area almost the size of Singapore, home to one of the most diverse collections of flora and fauna on earth.

Meet the red "People of the forest". Orangutans are Asia's only great apes with one species found on the island of Borneo and the other on Sumatra. By visiting one of these rehabilitation centers you directly support the conservation of these species.

Borneo is a place of legends and Mount Kinabalu in Sabah is a peak long revered by the locals as the sacred dwelling place of ancestral spirits. At 4,095m Mount Kinabalu is the Borneo's highest mountain.

Have you ever imagined what it would be like to dive into the beautiful clear blue waters of the Celebes Sea? Be prepared to see huge school of barracuda, jacks, countless turtles and amazing macro life.

All the astonishing diversity and beauty of the Borneo rainforest with its unique wildlife, the tallest trees in the world and a profusion of plants are protected in one of the largest conservation areas in all of Borneo: the Tabin Wildlife Reserve.

For travellers seeking something way off the beaten track in Borneo. The Kelabit is a remote plateau in Sarawak which boasts exotic wild flora and fauna and a rich Dayak culture. Hospitality is an essential aspect of Dayak culture.

The Upper Kapuas (Kapuas Hulu) is a frontier regency in the hearth of Borneo, in the furthest reaches of West Kalimantan. Kapuas, the longest river in Kalimantan, leads to the rich rainforest and indigenous communities of KalBar’s eastern highlands.

Mulu National Park is a tropical paradise with well-preserved eco-systems where you can enjoy nature in its purest form. Explore the giant caves and swim in the beautiful clear water streams.

The major attraction of Batang Ai is the Iban longhouses. Visitors to the area are able to experience the authentic longhouse atmosphere as the traditional lifestyle is still, today, practiced by the longhouse dwellers.

Bako National Park known for its extraordinary variety and contrast in its natural scenery, habitats, plant life, and its wildlife. An ideal excursion for nature lovers and eco-minded adventurers!

A safe haven for endangered green and hawksbill turtles. In Selingan Island you might catch a glimpse of turtles laying their eggs on the beach or you can join the Marine Turtle Conservation Project in Satang Island.

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