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?
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Southeast Asia
Orang-utan in Bukit Lawang, Sumatra
Why not browse these suggested itineraries for a little inspiration. Remember, however, these are only suggestions and we can tailor make any itinerary to suit your needs exactly.
13 days from £1,975pp
A 13 day trip exploring the highlights of western Sarawak including the riverside city of Kuching; Iban tribes bordering Kalimantan; Semenggok orang-utan centre and the beaches of the Damai Peninsula.
14 days from £2,995pp
A great way to explore the Sarawak and Sabah regions of Borneo, taking in the best areas to experience colonial culture, jungle wildlife, tribal villages and a tropical island.
15 days from £3,335pp
This itinerary includes an exploration of Java, including time in Yogyakarta, Malang and Surabaya in eastern Java and a visit to Mount Bromo. You will also visit Kalimantan, where you will go to Tanjung Puting National Park to see orang-utan in their natural habitat.