Between the two states, Sarawak and Sabah, of Borneo's natural diversity is unparalleled and bewilderingly rich, with no... More
Between the two states, Sarawak and Sabah, of Borneo's natural diversity is unparalleled and bewilderingly rich, with no less than in total of 60 national parks, protected areas, wildlife sanctuaries and nature reserves. Of them most noted are Kinabalu National Park of Sabah and Mulu National park of Sarawak both are listed on UNESCO World Heritage sites. Less
Malaysian Borneo enjoys a harmonious coexistence even being a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic states. The predominant Malay culture, along... More
Malaysian Borneo enjoys a harmonious coexistence even being a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic states. The predominant Malay culture, along with Chinese, Indian, indigenous group and others makes a beautiful mosaic in its cultural landscape. Tribal people are the oldest dweller of the Island of Borneo and they have deep a spiritual connection to the wildlife and rainforest. Less
Welcome to a world of adventure in Borneo, from jungle trekking - looking for rare species of orangutan,... More
Welcome to a world of adventure in Borneo, from jungle trekking - looking for rare species of orangutan, proboscis monkey, pigmy elephants - mountain and rock climbing, adventure caving, scuba diving, deep see fishing, jet skiing and yachting, you have it all. And the adventure does not stop there, thrill of zip-lining between two islands and paragliding over mountains give that rush of adrenaline which adventure-seeker go after. Less