Believe it or not Borneo is actually the third largest island in the world. It is one of the jewels of Malaysia and is the perfect location for an exotic beach holiday or a jungle adventure.
Because there are so many different things to do from visiting jungle temples to orangutan sanctuaries it helps to have expert travel advice. If you enter your proposed travel dates in the enquiry form on the right then we can advise you on the best things to do in Borneo and the best prices at the moment.
Borneo has so much exciting sightseeing and stunning scenery. Many activities are possible from resorts if you pick the right one. You can use it as a base to see orangutans, junglers and water villages. For the more energetic, you can also climb the beautiful Mount Kinabalu.
You may also like to travel to Sabah, which lies at the north of Borneo. It has unspoilt rainforest just waiting to be explored. Here you can see the largest orangutan sanctuary in the world. Offshore you can also dive at some spectacular diving locations to see wreckages, gorgeous reefs and countless turtles.
Visit Sarawak, where you can see fascinating creatures ranging from tiny deer the size of cats to owls just six inches high. You can also see the world's largest flower, the Raffiesia.
For the best expert advice and prices just enter your details below and one of our Borneo travel experts will get back to you shortly.
"Wouldn't rush back as we feel we saw everything there was to see in a week but we really enjoyed it. Everything is very good value. Loved the hawker stalls for food - better quality than the 5* hotel!!" rating 10/10, 23rd Aug 2011, Ruth C
"Hot! Not a lot of sun as lots of cloud. Quite rainy but rain generally welcome" rating 10/10, 23rd Aug 2011, Ruth C
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