Borneo, the island of a thousand wonders to explore

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Discover the wild and exotic nature of Borneo.

Tropical forests, unique wildlife, and fascinating cultures.

Borneo: quando ir?

Borneo's climate is a true tropical paradise! All year round, the island enjoys pleasant temperatures around 27-32°C, ideal for outdoor adventures. The tropical rains, often brief and refreshing, add a touch of magic to the lush jungle. Come discover this destination where the warmth of the sun alternates with invigorating showers, perfect for admiring the splendor of the landscapes and enjoying the magnificent beaches. Borneo promises you a change of scenery under an exotic climate!

Ideias de atividades

  • Encounter with orangutans in the wild - Experience the unique thrill of observing orangutans in their wild habitat, in the heart of a lush jungle.
  • Tropical Forest Hike - Explore mysterious trails amidst lush vegetation and let yourself be enchanted by the sounds of Borneo's tropical rainforest.
  • Exploring Paradise Beaches - Savor the white sand and turquoise waters as you relax on Borneo's secret beaches.
  • Kinabatangan River Cruise - Sail peacefully on the Kinabatangan River and admire spectacular wildlife, from pygmy elephants to colorful birds, along mysterious waters lined with mangroves.
  • Meeting with Indigenous Tribes - Set out to discover ancient traditions by sharing in the warm daily life of the indigenous peoples of Borneo.
  • Discovering local markets and their colors - Stroll among the lively stalls and let yourself be charmed by the spicy scents and vibrant palette of Borneo's traditional markets.
  • Mulu Cave Exploration - Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of the Mulu caves and admire spectacular formations, where light dances between stalactites and underground rivers.
  • Exploration of underwater coral reefs - Discover a colorful world by diving into the heart of Borneo's coral reefs, true underwater gardens teeming with life.

Locais imperdíveis

Borneo: Dive into a Nature Adventure

You can climb Mount Kinabalu, the highest mountain in Southeast Asia (4,095 meters), discover some of the most beautiful diving spots in the world, and visit national parks listed as UNESCO heritage sites... You can also observe stunning wildlife and flora, including orangutans, Sumatran rhinos, clouded leopards, and proboscis monkeys (long-nosed monkeys). It's even possible to meet those who fight year-round for the preservation of these species, accompanied by a local guide. As for sports enthusiasts, they can enjoy climbing, diving, forest trekking, rafting, or spelunking in unforgettable underground caves—activities carefully selected by a local agency that knows Borneo inside out.

Discover a preserved and fascinating nature

A trip to Borneo takes you to discover an island of wild beauty and breathtaking landscapes. Divided among three countries, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the State of Brunei, it offers its visitors paradisiacal beaches and a lush tropical forest.

The Hidden Treasures of Borneo

On Pulau Gulisan, one of the three islets of the Turtle Islands National Park, also known as the turtle island, hawksbill turtles (or caret) come to lay eggs in March. They dig a deep hole in the sand and deposit their eggs, which remain there until they hatch. The local agency organizing your trip to Borneo will not fail to offer you this excursion if you travel in March. Located in the northwest region of Sabah, Sipadan is a small isolated island with clear waters and magnificent marine life, making it a world-renowned diving spot. For those who do not wish to dive with tanks, snorkeling allows easy observation of the seabed and marine fauna as the waters are translucent. For those who prefer relaxation, white sandy beaches await them. Kuching, the capital of Sarawak state, is located in the northwest of Borneo and is nothing like the typical stilt village. Highly urbanized and crossed by the Sarawak River, it is the second-largest city in Borneo and is very cosmopolitan. Its population consists of several ethnic groups native to Borneo, such as the Ibans, Bidayuhs, and Melanaus. The city also has a large number of Malays, Chinese, and Indians.

Unusual Explorations in Borneo

Climb to the summit of Mount Kinabalu and admire the sunrise. It is the highest mountain in Borneo, and the trek to reach it is very challenging. But once at the top, you are rewarded with a sublime panorama and a magnificent sunrise, provided you wake up early enough not to miss this divine spectacle. Stay in the heart of the jungle and discover Gunung Mulu National Park. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Gunung Mulu National Park is located in the middle of the jungle, in the north of the island, and is only accessible by plane. It is impressive due to the diversity of its wildlife but also its vast cave network, the longest in the world. Over 295 kilometers of galleries have been explored to date. In Borneo, exploring the mangroves, these ecosystems composed of coastal swamps like those in Balikpapan for example, inevitably leads to discovering endemic species like the proboscis monkeys whose habitat it is. These long-nosed monkeys, threatened with extinction, are very skilled swimmers and take refuge in the water whenever there is danger.
To fully enjoy the natural and cultural richness of Borneo, it is recommended to stay there for at least 10 to 15 days. This allows you to discover the jungle, orangutans, beaches, and local villages without rushing.
To organize a honeymoon trip to Borneo, it is advisable to choose the best season, book romantic accommodations, plan excursions in the jungle and on the beaches, and schedule moments of relaxation for two.
To have a good holiday with a baby in Borneo, choose comfortable accommodations, plan suitable activities, bring everything your baby needs, and avoid areas that are too remote. Also, schedule regular breaks.
For a family hiking trip in Borneo, explore Kinabalu National Park, the Sepilok reserve for orangutans, and Bako National Park, known for its wildlife and accessible trails.
To practice ecotourism in Borneo, choose guided tours led by local experts, stay in eco-friendly lodges, and respect the wildlife and flora by minimizing your environmental impact.
For a trip to Borneo, plan a budget of around 1500 to 2500 euros per person for two weeks, including international flights, accommodation, meals, excursions, and local transportation. Prices vary depending on the season and the level of comfort chosen.
To get to Borneo, it is recommended to take an international flight to Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, or Jakarta, then take a domestic flight to the airports of Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, or Balikpapan depending on the desired region.
To travel to Borneo, a valid passport is required. Depending on your nationality and the part of Borneo you are visiting (Malaysia, Indonesia, or Brunei), a visa may be required. Check the requirements before you leave.
To travel with peace of mind in Borneo, it is recommended to take out travel insurance, consult government advice, avoid isolated areas at night, and follow local instructions to ensure your safety.
To travel to Borneo, no vaccines are strictly mandatory for travelers coming from Europe. However, vaccines against hepatitis A, typhoid, and yellow fever (if transiting through a risk area) are recommended.


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