Kalimantan occupies the southern 73% of biodiverse land in Borneo, Asia’s largest island, which is shared with the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak and the small nation of Brunei.
Best known for its unique and endangered wildlife, abundant biodiversity, mysterious and remote rainforests and quiet islands and beaches; if you’re looking for an adventure amongst nature, then Kalimantan should be on your radar.