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Borneo’s sheer, jagged valleys shelter a rich variety of creatures, such as elephants, proboscis monkeys and, of course, orang-utan. Among them, tribes still practice ancient ways of life in harmony with their pristine surroundings, and lazy rivers snake through the jungle past stunning caves, before finding the South China Sea at idyllic beaches.
11 days from £1,800pp
Explore the highlights of Sarawak including the colonial city of Kuching; Iban tribes bordering Kalimantan; Semenggok orang-utan centre and the beaches of the Damai Peninsula.
13 days from £2,330pp
Take in some of the wildlife and culture in Borneo along with time on the beach on Tioman Island.
10 days from £2,445pp
Explore some of the highlights of Sabah in Borneo including Kota Kinabalu, Kinabatangan River, Sepilok Orang-utan Sanctuary and Lankayan Island.
Critically endangered, with a population thought to have dropped from 30,000 in 2000 to as low as 15,000 today, Orang-utan are now found on only two islands in the world: Borneo and Sumatra. For all visitors planning a trip here the first question is which country to choose?
Remember to spray your socks with deet. If leeches do attach themselves then they will be easier to flick off!
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