
BORNEO
Two tours for 2018!
August 2 - 17, 2018
16 Days / 15 Nights
August 25 - September 9, 2018
16 Days / 15 Nights
$5295
$2000 Single Supplement
EITHER TOUR CAN BE TAKEN WITH OUR SINGAPORE/PENINSULAR MALAYSIA EXTENSION, August 17 - 25. Details will be available soon.
Two tours for 2018!
August 2 - 17, 2018
16 Days / 15 Nights
August 25 - September 9, 2018
16 Days / 15 Nights
$5295
$2000 Single Supplement
EITHER TOUR CAN BE TAKEN WITH OUR SINGAPORE/PENINSULAR MALAYSIA EXTENSION, August 17 - 25. Details will be available soon.
Borneo, the world’s third largest island, is shared by the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak, the five Indonesian provinces of Kalimantan and the Kingdom of Brunei. Sabah, located on the northeastern part of the island, occupies an area of 73,631 square kilometers and is considered by eco-tourists to be the most interesting part of Borneo. Sabah is one of the few places left in the world where you can see Orangutans in the wild. While it’s wonderful to see these incredible creatures at the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Center, it is even more thrilling to see them in their natural habitat. Equally impressive are the troops of Proboscis Monkeys that are seen along the Kinabatangan River as they forage for food.
From a birder’s point of view, obviously the best reason to visit Borneo is to observe the huge diversity of birdlife. The island is home to 688 species, of which 53 are endemic. Of this island population, 601 species can be found in Sabah, with 51 of them endemic to Borneo and 4 endemic to Sabah. Imagine birding in an area smaller than the state of South Carolina with a bird population that is roughly 2/3 that of the entire continent of North America!
Come with us as we take you to the best birding sites in Sabah, from Mount Kinabalu to Sepilok, from the Tabin Wildlife Reserve near Lahad Datu to the beautiful Kinabatangan region near Sukau. You’ll see rare and beautiful birds while also enjoying sightings of primates and other denizens of the forests. With expert local guides, comfortable lodges and carefully prepared meals, this is truly a trip of a lifetime!
Click the links below for a detailed itinerary and registration form:
From a birder’s point of view, obviously the best reason to visit Borneo is to observe the huge diversity of birdlife. The island is home to 688 species, of which 53 are endemic. Of this island population, 601 species can be found in Sabah, with 51 of them endemic to Borneo and 4 endemic to Sabah. Imagine birding in an area smaller than the state of South Carolina with a bird population that is roughly 2/3 that of the entire continent of North America!
Come with us as we take you to the best birding sites in Sabah, from Mount Kinabalu to Sepilok, from the Tabin Wildlife Reserve near Lahad Datu to the beautiful Kinabatangan region near Sukau. You’ll see rare and beautiful birds while also enjoying sightings of primates and other denizens of the forests. With expert local guides, comfortable lodges and carefully prepared meals, this is truly a trip of a lifetime!
Click the links below for a detailed itinerary and registration form:

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