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Borneo holidays, tailor made

COUNTRY:
Borneo, Malaysia
LOCATION:
Sabah & Sarawak
DEPARTURES:
This trip can be tailor-made and departures can be arranged all year. The sample itinerary below can be modified to your personal wishes including departure date, duration, accommodation used & how long you spend in each destination.
PRICE:
From £3150 (13 days) including UK flights
MORE INFO:
Price includes private transfers, accommodation and services of an experienced driver/guide. This trip can also be booked without flights
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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Borneo holidays, tailor made

Borneo holidays, tailor made

Tailor made holidays
This trip can be tailor made to create a unique holiday for your individual requirements by travel experts with intimate knowledge of the destination. It is a more individual trip that will suit those who enjoy immersing themselves in new cultures and environments, with the flexibility to plan a trip at your own pace. Quality and value are the hallmark of these trips, with most services being provided on a private basis.

How this holiday makes a difference

Bako National Park is a small, coastal, mangrove forest well known for its conservation and education work and is one of the best places in the state to see proboscis and other rare monkeys as well as an array of colourful birdlife. It is possible to stay overnight in the park if you wish.

This Borneo holiday itinerary includes a visit to the Iban Headhunter tribe who live in their traditional longhouse homes and here you experience their age-old culture. You can stay for a night or two with one of the Iban families or at the Hilton Resort. Do not be put off by the fact that this is a Hilton: as one of the international chain’s most remote properties it is built in the style of a wooden longhouse. The resort employs and trains local staff and demonstrates a refreshing awareness of the natural environment and local culture. Through your visit to the resort and Iban longhouses you contribute financially to the medical and educational needs of the Iban people.

The Sepilok Orangutan Sanctuary is the leading orangutan conservation and rehabilitation centre in the world. Here you are virtually guaranteed some impressive sightings of one of man’s closest relatives at the twice-daily feeding sessions. The orangutans at the sanctuary are orphaned youngsters and adults who have lost their jungle homes due to deforestation. Whilst they are fed and protected by rangers at the sanctuary they are free to venture into the forest. There are no cages or bars: when the orangutans are ready to return fully to the wild they can simply disappear into the forest.

Spend a couple of nights at the village of Sukau in the Kinabatangan River Area. The small and basic lodges in this stunning area of rainforest are making a conscious effort to minimise the impact of tourism on the environment whilst using the income to support local projects and preserve the forest. Villagers are paid to collect seeds, become involved in tree-planting programmes and grow their produce using organic techniques. Most of your wildlife viewing is done from small boats supplied by locals and many are moving towards electric motors which are more environmentally friendly. The lodges use solar-power; recycle as much of their waste as possible and employ staff and guides from local villages. In this way the people are encouraged to preserve the forest and avoid hunting the diverse wildlife of the area.

After your stay in the rainforest you might like to have a few days of luxury enjoying one of Sabah’s beautiful beaches. North of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah’s capital city, the 5* Rasa Ria Resort might appear to be a surprising choice. However, this large resort has its own Nature Reserve and plenty of conservation programmes that you can be involved in. You can foster one of its animals or plant a tree as well as learn about the amazing flora and fauna of the two main types of rainforest in the country (dipterocarp and mangrove).

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Story of the holiday provider

The directors of this company went to university together and met up again when they were travelling. They started doing tours to Vietnam in 1996 and were so successful that they expanded to many other destinations. Their company now employs 170 well-travelled staff who can advise customers on how to put together the perfect itinerary. They share the same no-nonsense, honest approach and ensure anyone who travels makes the best use of their time and budget. The amount of research that goes into these trips means you get to see the slightly quirkier places and can travel at your own pace.

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Borneo holidays, tailor made

Reviewed 12 Aug 2009 by Anna Davies5 star rating

Fantastic - the wildlife was amazing; watching elephants bathing in the river, snorkelling with turtles, scuba diving with sharks (small ones thankfully!), and the odd orangtan and probocis monkey! The people were extremely friendly and proud of their country.(read full review)

Reviewed 10 Apr 2008 by Sue Cheung5 star rating

Making it to the top of Mount Kinabalu, spotting four wild orangutans and a huge croc on a Kinabatangan river cruise and Lankayan Island were the best. (read full review)

Reviewed 02 Aug 2008 by Linda Sykes4 star rating

Most memorable was an open topped boat ride in the pouring rain that felt like being doused by a hot shower and meeting the Iban and keeping our heads.(read full review)

Reviewed 22 Oct 2007 by Anna Higgins5 star rating

Most memorable would be doing a night cruise on the Kinabatangan River, pitch black and crocs in the river, but loved every minute; the kingfishers were amazing!(read full review)

Reviewed 18 Sep 2007 by Simon Lloyd5 star rating

It’s got to be all the wildlife I saw, unbelievable! To see the animals in their wild environment was amazing. This was one of the best experiences of my life and one that will stay with me forever.(read full review)

Reviewed 31 Jul 2007 by Stephen Perkins4 star rating

The highlight was seeing wild pygmy elephants at the river bank(read full review)

Reviewed 18 Apr 2006 by Alison Robb4 star rating

A small orang-utan at Sepilok who came down her tree to have a really close look at us was beautiful. She didn't go to the feeding platform that day so the 3 of us were the only ones to get a really close look at her. (read full review)

Reviewed 08 Jan 2006 by Paul Spencer4 star rating

Staying at the Longhouse with the Iban was fantastic... The best part of the holiday was spent at the Proboscis Lodge on the Kinabatangan River was wonderful and we would have loved to stay longer. (read full review)

Reviewed 20 Oct 2006 by Domenico Ferro3 star rating

The best bits; Bako national park was amazing, Kinabatangan river; definitely Borneo is worth a visit for its natural resources.(read full review)
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