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Wildlife Holidays in Borneo

An adventure you'll never forget

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What’s included:

With ETG, what’s included goes well beyond the basics. From the moment your trip begins to your final farewell, the essentials are already taken care of, leaving you free to immerse, explore and enjoy without the hassle of hidden extras.

Here’s what comes as standard in all of our holidays:

All flights (unless you’ve booked your own!)
Expert guides and drivers
All accommodation
Many meals and snacks
Immersive experiences throughout
All regional transfers
Tips
24/7 In-Country support
Personal travel consultant throughout

Pricing:

As every holiday is bespoke, prices vary depending on destination, flights, hotel choices, inclusions and travel dates. We aim to include as much as possible upfront, so you know exactly where you are. As an approximate guide:

Bespoke Holidays £4,500 - £8,500pp
Bespoke Luxury Holidays £8,500 - £14,500pp
Bespoke Family Holidays from £4,000 - £7,500pp

Wildlife Holiday Ideas in Borneo

Nothing quite prepares you for it. The stillness of the rainforest. The sudden rustle of a branch. A flash of russet-red fur overhead.

Our example holidays are just the start. Each one is designed around your interests and travel style. Whether you’re a seasoned birder or simply curious about the jungle, we’ll help you uncover Borneo’s incredible natural life.

Frog in Danum Valley Borneo
Family

Borneo

Family Borneo Highlights

15 Days
Borneo orangutans
Wildlife

Borneo

Bucket List Borneo

15 Days
Frog in Danum Valley Borneo
Wildlife

Borneo

Slow Paced Borneo

15 Days
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Frog in Danum Valley Borneo
Family
15 Days

Borneo

Family Borneo Highlights

Borneo is a fantastic family destination: the wildlife, marine life, and tropical surroundings are the perfect ingredients for an unforgettable holiday together.

 This suggested holiday itinerary takes in some of the best highlights of the country and includes an off-the-beaten-track twist. It’s a holiday that will please all ages with a combination of fun and interactive activities, wildlife spotting, beach fun and family-friendly accommodation.

Highlights

Wildlife sightings

Spot elephants, proboscis monkeys, orangutans and more as you sail along the Kinabatangan River

Gaya Island

Relax at Gaya Island beach resort where there’s brilliant snorkelling and interesting jungle trails to follow too

Murat

Take a 4-wheel drive adventure away from modern life as you travel to the homeland of the indigenous Murat people

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Borneo orangutans
Wildlife
15 Days

Borneo

Bucket List Borneo

This is the ultimate, once-in-a-lifetime Borneo holiday. It covers everything that makes Borneo special, from its renowned wildlife to its lush rainforests

Highlights

Get off the beaten track

Getting away from modern life as you travel to the most remote part of Sabah

Wildlife spotting

Listen to the call of gibbons and peek through rainforest vines to see orangutans swinging in the trees on an adventure in Danum Valley.

Mount Kinabalu

Climbing 4,098 meters to the summit of Mount Kinabalu.

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Frog in Danum Valley Borneo
Wildlife
15 Days

Borneo

Slow Paced Borneo

If you want to immerse yourself in the incredible wildlife and beaches of Borneo but don’t fancy too much road travel or rushing around, then a holiday like this one could be ideal.

Highlights

Kinabatangan River

Drift down the Kinabatangan River, keeping watch for pygmy elephants, rare bird species and primates

Wildlife spotting

Wonder at the incredible rainforest teeming with wildlife in the company of your expert nature guide

Gaya Island

The flexibility to enjoy lazy days relaxing by the pool or active days following nature trails. The choice is yours at Gaya Island

Meet Our Experts

“Head to the Kinabatangan River for an early morning wildlife cruise. The mist rising over the water, the calls of proboscis monkeys in the trees, and the chance to see wild pygmy elephants make it an incredible way to start the day.”

Chione Armstrong
Travel Expert

The Best Times to Go on a Holiday in Borneo

March to October is the best time for wildlife in Borneo, especially for orangutans and river safaris along the Kinabatangan. The driest and most accessible months are typically April to July, but even during the green season, sightings can be exceptional, particularly with the right guide.

If you’re after a quieter experience, May or September can offer a perfect balance of good weather and fewer visitors. For turtle hatching, aim for July to October, while March and April are great for birdwatchers and photographers.

The Best Wildlife Lodges in Borneo

There’s nothing quite like waking up to the sounds of the jungle. The rustle of leaves. The hum of cicadas. Maybe even the distant call of an orangutan.

We work with a handpicked selection of lodges that offer the best of both worlds: access to exceptional wildlife and a peaceful place to relax. Whether it’s a riverside retreat with expert guides or a simple ecolodge tucked inside a national park, you’ll stay somewhere that feels part of the landscape, not just near it.

Borneo - Eco/Adventure

Borneo Rainforest Lodge

Lobby at Rimba lodge

Indonesia - Eco/Adventure

Rimba Orangutan Eco Lodge

Borneo - Eco/Adventure

Kinabatangan Wetlands Resort

Borneo - Eco/Adventure

Sepilok Nature Resort

Mulu Mariott hotel and spa

Borneo - Deluxe

Mulu Marriot Resort and Spa

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Danum Valley Conservation Area, Borneo,

Borneo Rainforest Lodge

Borneo Rainforest Lodge in Danum Valley offers the most comfortable jungle stay in Malaysia, with expert-led wildlife treks and treetop experiences.

Highlights

Highlights

Wildlife sightings,

Jungle comfort,

Canopy walkway

Best for

Couples

 

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Lobby at Rimba lodge

Central Kalimantan, Indonesia

Rimba Orangutan Eco Lodge

A riverside eco-lodge in the Borneo rainforest. A great place to stay while spotting orangutans.

Highlights

Highlights

Once-in-a-lifetime adventure,

Exclusive access

Best for

Couples

Families

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Kinabatangan River, Borneo,

Kinabatangan Wetlands Resort

Kinabatangan Wetlands Resort offers peaceful wildlife experiences in a remote mangrove setting, ideal for nature lovers in search of Borneo’s rarest species.

Highlights

Highlights

Eco-friendly,

Immersive nature

Best for

Couples,

Families,

 

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Sepilok, Borneo

Sepilok Nature Resort

Sepilok Nature Resort offers comfortable lodge-style stays in Borneo’s rainforest, with easy access to orangutan and sun bear sanctuaries.

Highlights

Highlights

Wildlife encounters,

Spacious rooms,

Forest setting

Best for

Couples,

Families

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Mulu Mariott hotel and spa

Gunung Mulu National Park, Borneo

Mulu Marriot Resort and Spa

Mulu Marriott offers luxury in the heart of Borneo’s rainforest, perfect for exploring Mulu caves and relaxing in comfort after jungle adventures.

Highlights

Highlights

Rainforest setting,

Cave adventures,

Spa retreat

Best for

Families,

Couples

Borneo Holidays

In Our Traveller’s Words

ETG look outside the box

They always come up with things that no one else seems to, that's why they are so good. They are original and trying their best to show you the real country and people and not the facade. Great listeners, always a smile and a good banter... exceptional service and insight.
Susan
25 July 2025

With ETG, we have visited extraordinary places

... stayed in wondrous hotels, met fascinating everyday people, listened to varied opinions, and learned much about places far away. I couldn't do that on my own.
David
24 October 2024

Experience Travel Group live up to their name

A holiday away from "normal" life that comes with many experiences. A three week combined rest and adventure discovering different areas of Laos... Never far away from the fascinating Mekong River, we felt privileged to spend time with the beautiful people of Laos, (even if they did eat everything!).
Claire
5 February 2025

Meaningful Wildlife Experiences in Borneo

Borneo is one of the most biologically diverse places on Earth. But this isn’t just about ticking species off a list. It’s about moments that stay with you.

We don’t do mass tourism. We work with people who live and breathe this environment. Your guide might be a researcher, a local tracker or a reforestation activist. What they all share is a genuine passion for Borneo’s wild heart, and a desire to help you see it, feel it and protect it.

Kinabatangan Wildlife Safari

Borneo

Kinabatangan Wildlife Safari

Borneo Sun Bear

Borneo

Orangutan and Sun Bear Conservation Centre

Borneo wild cat

Borneo

Tabin Wildlife Night Walk

Bako National Park

Bako National Park Birdwatching

Borneo

Danum Valley Birdwatching

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Kinabatangan Wildlife Safari

Kinabatangan River, Borneo

Kinabatangan Wildlife Safari

The Sungai Kinabatangan, stretching 560 km from Sabah’s mountainous southwest to the Sulu Sea near Sandakan, is Malaysia’s second-largest river and one of Southeast Asia’s richest wildlife habitats. Known as a sanctuary for rare and endangered species, it offers exceptional opportunities to spot iconic animals such as Borneo’s endemic orangutan, pygmy elephant, proboscis monkey, crocodiles, and an impressive variety of birdlife, including hornbills and kingfishers.

Life along the Kinabatangan revolves around its waterways. With few roads, boat travel is the primary mode of transport and the best way to explore the rainforest’s hidden corners. A river cruise takes you deep into this wild and atmospheric ecosystem, where dense jungle lines the riverbanks and wildlife is often visible at close range.

However, the region also reveals the environmental challenges faced by Borneo. The abrupt borders between pristine rainforest and palm oil plantations serve as a stark reminder of habitat loss and the global demand for resources. Despite these threats, the Kinabatangan remains a stronghold for wildlife, particularly as you travel upstream to the more untouched areas near the tribal village of Abai or further towards Sukau.

To fully appreciate the river’s diversity and to increase your chances of seeing orangutans and other rare animals in the wild, we recommend spending at least two nights exploring different stretches of the Kinabatangan by boat. The experience of seeing these remarkable creatures in their natural habitat is nothing short of unforgettable.

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Borneo Sun Bear

Sepilok, Borneo

Orangutan and Sun Bear Conservation Centre

Sepilok’s Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre allows you to witness the rehabilitation of orphaned and or injured infant Orangutans. A highlight of the visit will include feeding time, the whole group gets together and interacts over their food.

Moving on to the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre, you will have the opportunity to actually see this species – it is very difficult to spot them in the wild as they are incredibly endangered. Habitat loss and commercial huntings are the two main factors towards their decline and you will learn in more detail about efforts to protect them.

Finally, make your way to the Rainforest Discovery Centre. Here you can see efforts to protect plant species and forest areas.

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Borneo wild cat

Tabin Wildlife Reserve, Borneo

Tabin Wildlife Night Walk

The Tabin Wildlife Reserve was created in 1984 to the growing threat to its wildlife and plant species in northeastern Borneo. It covers over 1,225 km² and protects inhabitants from the rapidly expanding agricultural industries nearby.

Whilst the daytime offers good nature trekking conditions, many animals are nocturnal and go out in search of food under cover of darkness. A night trek allows you to see vaious species that would be difficult to spot at other times. This includes the clouded leopard, the largest cat in Borneo with a distinctive cloud-like fur pattern – as the name suggests. Did you know it can climb down trees head-first which is rather unusual for cats of this size? Learn more interesting information on your night trek.

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Bako National Park, Borneo

Bako National Park Birdwatching

Sarawak’s Bako National Park is a paradise for birdwatchers, offering a rich variety of species and landscapes. While the park is renowned for its 53 species that are endemic to the island of Borneo, over 150 species of birds have been recorded here, making it one of the most diverse birdwatching destinations in Borneo.

The park’s unique mix of habitats – from dense mangrove forests and sweeping beaches to rocky cliffs and heathland – provides an ideal environment for spotting birds in their natural settings. Birdwatching highlights often include sightings of the colourful Stork-billed Kingfisher, the majestic White-bellied Sea Eagle, and the rare Black-and-red Broadbill. Early mornings and late afternoons are the best times to observe these birds as they feed, nest, or glide gracefully overhead.

For keen birders, local guides can help identify elusive species and explain the intricate ecosystems that sustain them. Alongside the park’s famous proboscis monkeys and rich wildlife, birdwatching at Bako National Park offers a rewarding and immersive nature experience.

 

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Danum Valley, Borneo

Danum Valley Birdwatching

As a centre for conservation and ecological research, Danum Valley is one of the best places for bird-watching in Borneo, if not the whole of Malaysia.

It is one of the largest, most untouched regions of lowland rainforest accessible to visitors.

Try to spot a Whiskered Treeswift, one of the most unusual swifts as it sports moustache like white markings on its face and feeds by hunting from a little perch. Threatened species like the Driard’s Trogon – a beautiful red/amber bird – can also be seen on a lucky day. With expert guides available, you can learn about various bird types and seek out particular species that interest you the most.

Important FAQs about Holidays in Borneo

At Experience Travel Group, we’ve been designing immersive Asia holidays since 2004. Our Borneo trips are curated with insight, responsibility and a genuine desire to connect you with this extraordinary island in a way that few travellers experience. We’ll take you far beyond the tourist trail, combining comfort with authentic encounters, always backed by seamless logistics and 24/7 in-country support.

Borneo’s dry season runs from March to October, which is generally the best time for wildlife viewing, jungle trekking and beach stays. July and August are great for summer holidays, while April and September offer fewer crowds. November to February brings more rain, but also quieter travel and rich green scenery.

Every ETG holiday is designed to be seamless, immersive and worry-free. You’ll typically get international flights (if needed), all accommodation, private chauffeur-guides and drivers, immersive experiences, and regional transfers. Our travel experts handle everything, while you focus on discovery.

Yes. Borneo is home to rare species found nowhere else on Earth, from orangutans and sun bears to clouded leopards and endemic birds. With the right guide, it’s one of the best wildlife destinations in Asia.

No more than you want it to be. Wildlife experiences range from relaxed boat trips and boardwalk walks to more adventurous jungle treks. We’ll build the trip around your comfort level.

Expect eco-lodges, forest retreats and beach resorts that support conservation and community. You won’t need to sacrifice comfort, but you’ll feel immersed in nature.

Absolutely. Many of our wildlife travellers are couples in their 50s, 60s or 70s who want something meaningful, well-organised and quietly adventurous.