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Orang-utan: Travel to Indonesia or Borneo?

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?

Orang-utan in Bukit Lawang, Sumatra

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.

Itinerary ideas in Borneo

Borneo's Rajahs and Riches

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.

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The Best of Borneo

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.

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Itinerary ideas in Indonesia

Discovering Java, Kalimantan & Bali

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.

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