These are the results for your Borneo wildlife conservation holidays. Click on the links to see the full details of each carefully chosen holiday from specialist operators.
Malaysia’s Sabah state covers the northern part of Borneo and contains some of the Island’s most spectacular landscapes and accessible flora and fauna. From tranquil coastal villages to the dramatic Mt Kinabalu and the orang-utans of Sepilok to the awesome Danum Valley.
This ecotour is crafted to raise awareness of the conservation efforts made in Sarawak, Borneo, to bring harmony between people and orangutans. This is a voyage of discovery, giving you one-day "back stage passes" to see captive orangutans being rehabilitated and the released semi-wild orangutans of Semenggoh Nature Reserve.
Gain privileged insight into orangutan conservation & rehabilitation in the rich rainforests of Borneo with tours led by experts and researchers from the Orangutan Foundation UK.
Volunteer with orangutans in a Malaysian Zoo’s Ape Centre, travel to Borneo visiting two orangutan rehabilitation centres, then head into the Bornean rainforest to live and work with a tribal community (descendants of headhunters!) based around the wild orangutan populations.
Spend 4& weeks volunteering in Borneo to help save the orangutan. Join our expert team in bringing rehabilitation and release of orangutans back to this part of Malaysian Borneo. Build, wash, feed, paint, laugh and cry at our wildlife centre.
type of trip:
Small group travel
price:
From £995 - £1865 (2-4 weeks) ex flights
offers:
Final remaining places for 2 week project commencing 5th or 19th December reduced to £895.00 or 4 week project commencing 5th December £1600.00
On this unique volunteer safari holiday come up close to orangutans at world famous Sepilok Wildlife Centre. Help in the conservation of pygmy elephants while exploring Borneo.
See as many as nine primate species, crocodiles, butterflies and rare birds such as Storms stork. There are many endangered species, even clouded leopards, are hidden in the jungle through which you chug in a ’kelotok’ boat.