These are the results for your Malaysia small group holidays. Click on the links to see the full details of each carefully chosen holiday from specialist operators.
This trip explores the best of Malaysia, the multicultural home of exotic birds, abundant marine life, warm tropical waters, delicious cuisine and the world's oldest rainforest.
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.
The rich variety of Malaysia, from vibrant Kuala Lumpur, highland tea plantations and Victorian architecture to fantastic flora in Borneo’s jungles and rivers and from bustling Chinatown to tranquil fishing villages and remote tribes.
This trip is a fantastic introduction to 3 of Asia's most dynamic countries that all contrast modern development with traditional beliefs. A key feature of this trip is its introduction to Asian life and immersion into local culture.
From remote caves and tribal villages to mountain peaks and ancient jungles. En route, meet orangutans, sleep beneath the stars and discover long-lost traditions - any thirst for adventure will surely be sated!
Join us as we meet orangutans and sea turtles on a trip that will have you lazing on beaches, soaking in hot springs, exploring tribal villages and climbing the mighty Mt Kinabalu.
Climb the mighty Mount Kinabulu and the spectacular pinnacles, seek out the flora and fauna of the jungle, encounter orangutans and sea turtles, soak in hot springs and laze on the beach. We are also guests of a traditional Iban longhouse where we spend time learning about this amazing culture.
Visit Kuala Lumpur, the old hill station of Cameron Highlands and the historic port of Georgetown, before heading into the rarely visited interior of the Malay Peninsular – still covered by vast expanses of dense jungle and inhabited by indigenous tribes – for a genuine off-the-beaten-track look at this fascinating and surprisingly little known country.
This is a wonderful journey of discovery, which extends from the waters of the South China Sea to the summit of South East Asia's highest mountain. Magnificent scenery, superb rainforest lowlands, endangered wildlife and fascinating cultures are only a part of the charm of Borneo.
With three world class cities to explore, stunning beaches, cool hill stations, colourful and fun bazaars and all the spicy, yet delicious, street food you can handle, this journey gives you a great insight to a unique and diverse part of the world.
From the South China Sea, travel through the lush rainforest of Brunei and Sarawak, stay overnight in an Iban longhouse, visit the world's largest caves in Mulu National Park and go crocodile spotting in mangrove swamps.
Dense jungles, wild animals and exotic flora will be your introduction to Borneo on this cycling holiday. Rivers, mountains, and beaches are to follow as we bike on dirt and tarmac roads across the north of Borneo.
The trip of a lifetime! That really is the only way to describe our Borneo cycling adventure. The myth, legend and romance that surrounds this place - the land of headhunters, home of the Wild Man of Borneo and "the land beneath the wind" is second to none.
The great rainforests of Borneo offer the active and adventurous the chance to participate in a multitude of exciting activities. We journey into the depths of the equatorial rainforest at Mulu National Park where we explore the largest caves on earth, trek through the jungle and climb the incredible limestone 'Pinnacles' high above the rainforest canopy.
A trip to grab the imagination; explore tropical forests, meet Iban tribespeople and come face to face with turtles and orang-utans - a real adventure in the heart of Borneo. First stop is a city tour to discover the charms of this riverine city established by the first White Rajah of Sarawak.
Discover Borneo's magical combination of unique wildlife, stunning scenery and beautiful beaches. We include the opportunity to either scale mighty Mount Kinabalu or spend extra time exploring Kinabalu National Park - a less challenging but equally thrilling option in this equatorial paradise.