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15 Days Borneo Itineraries

Slow Paced Borneo

Most suited for
Couples, Families
Ideal time to visit
May - October

Trip Highlights

Borneo orangutans

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

Aerial Photo of Snaking River

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

Relax by the beach at Gaya Island Resort

Slow Paced Borneo

As with all our holidays, this itinerary is just a starting point. We will create a bespoke package which will be completely unique for you. 

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Day 1

Your adventure begins

Depart your home country on your flight to Sandakan.

Days 2 - 3

Sepilok

On arrival at Sandakan Airport, meet your expert nature guide for the 30-minute road transfer to Sepilok Nature Resort – a hidden gem within walking distance of the Sepilok Flower Reserve. Spend the first evening relaxing after the flight.

The area is renowned for its orchids, ancient trees, and of course, its orangutan community. During your time here, there will be an opportunity to visit the Sepilok Orangutan Sanctuary, where a highlight is the daily feeding of the orangutans.

Days 4 - 6

Kinabatangan River

Transfer to Sandakan Jetty, where you’ll board a cruise into the Lower c You’ll arrive in time to have lunch and then settle in, relax, and explore the boardwalk paths. Take a late afternoon cruise on the river with your guide to search for wildlife while the sun sets. Look out for the magical twinkling of fireflies in the mangroves before returning to the lodge for dinner.

Spend two days here exploring the area with your guide. Take in the Oxbow lake and surrounding forest – always with eyes peeled for wildlife! Early morning starts give you a high chance of seeing animals and birds along the river.

You could also choose to take an overland journey to the area around Gomantong Cave – ecologically important for the swifts and bats that occupy its cavern. Follow a trail deep into the forest, keeping an eye out for orangutans often seen feeding nearby. Then witness the dramatic departure of over two million bats as they head out of the cave to feed.

kinabatangan, borneo
Days 7 - 9

Danum Valley

Transfer by boat and by road to Lahad Datu, the gateway to Danum Valley This is one of the richest areas of biodiversity in the whole of Southeast Asia,  home to a wide range of creatures, including pygmy elephants, proboscis monkeys, and wild orangutans, as well as over 240 bird species.

Danum Valley is a dense rainforest full of fascinating wildlife that you will explore along canopy walkways, on more challenging guided trails (the “Coffin Cliff” trek is 2.6km)  and on 4WD drive night safaris. As you listen to the hum of the ancient jungle and pass waterfalls, you’ll keep watch for orangutans, gibbons, and nocturnal animals such as sambar deer, civet cats, and leopards, not to mention plenty of insects and frogs.

Flat-headed cat (Prionailurus planiceps) hunting by night in swamp forest. Taken in near Abai Village, Lower Kinabatangan River, Malaysian Borneo. Photo taken in April, late at night. Listed as Endangered by IUCN.
Days 10 - 14

Gaya Island

Transfer to Lahad Datu to board the short flight to Kota Kinabalu. On arrival, you’ll transfer to the jetty for the short boat ride across to Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park. Check-in at Gaya Island Resort. The next few days are to spend at your leisure, reflecting on your Borneo adventure: explore the island, snorkel, dive, spot wildlife, or relax by the pool.

Gaya Island Resort view
Day 15

Fly home

Depart Kota Kinabalu for your flight back home.

An Epic Adventure Across Southeast Asia

There were moments while I was out and about where I thought that everyone should experience this kind of mindful travel that Experience Travel organises, as it's not backpacking where you tick off the standard party hotspots, and it's not the typical cruise for tourists to visit the standard sightseeing destinations, but an experience where I really felt I got to know the countries, meet great people and do fun stuff that most people miss.
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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

Meet Our Borneo Experts

Chione has a real passion for Borneo’s wild beauty. She knows how to bring its jungles, wildlife, and hidden corners to life, creating holidays that feel both adventurous and effortless.

“Travelling slowly through Borneo allows you to really soak up its natural beauty and incredible wildlife.”

 

Chione
Regional Expert

Explore Our Hotels & Villas

Wherever you go, and whatever you do, at the end of every day you can always be sure of a comfortable rest. Every location on our list of hotels is handpicked, and in its own way, shares the history, the hospitality, and the soul of the destination. Below are some examples of the different hotels we use.

Ranee Boutique view from the street

Borneo - Superior

Ranee Kuching

Borneo - Luxury

Hyatt Regency Kota Kinabalu

Borneo - Villa

Hibiscus

Gaya Island Resort view

Borneo - Luxury

Gaya Island Resort

Borneo - Eco/Adventure

Borneo Rainforest Lodge

Mulu Mariott hotel and spa

Borneo - Deluxe

Mulu Marriot Resort and Spa

Borneo - Deluxe

Le Meridien Kota Kinabalu

Borneo - Eco/Adventure

Sepilok Nature Resort

Borneo - Eco/Adventure

Kinabatangan Wetlands Resort

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Ranee Boutique view from the street

Kuching, Borneo

Ranee Kuching

The Ranee is a boutique hotel in Kuching’s old town, offering individually designed rooms, river views, and easy access to cultural sights and markets.

Highlights

Highlights

Boutique charm,
River views

Best for

Couples,

Families with older children

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Kota Kinabalu, Borneo,

Hyatt Regency Kota Kinabalu

Hyatt Regency Kota Kinabalu offers sleek rooms, sea views, and top dining on the city’s lively waterfront—perfect for exploring Sabah’s capital in comfort.

Highlights

Highlights

Waterfront location,

City views

Best for

Couples,

Families,

 

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Borneo, Kudat

Hibiscus

Hibiscus Villa & Chalets in Kudat, Borneo offers private coastal stays with snorkelling, jungle walks and comfort away from the big beach resorts.

Highlights

Highlights

Private villa,
Sea views,
Off-grid charm

Best for

Couples,

Families,

Groups

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Gaya Island Resort view

Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park, Borneo,

Gaya Island Resort

Gaya Island Resort offers barefoot luxury in Malaysian Borneo with villas, marine adventures, nature trails and ocean views from a protected island setting.

Highlights

Highlights

Tropical snorkelling,

Jungle trails,

Scenic villas

Best for

Couples,

Families

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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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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

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Kota Kinabalu, Borneo,

Le Meridien Kota Kinabalu

Le Meridien Kota Kinabalu offers a modern city base with sea views, great dining and easy access to Sabah’s shops and markets.

Highlights

Highlights

Waterfront,

Modern comfort,

Best for

Families,

Couples

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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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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,

 

Experiences in Borneo

Crafting bespoke packages is the heart of what we do. Each holiday is specially designed to confound preconceptions and share magical, memorable, and truly exceptional experiences.

Kinabatangan Wildlife Safari

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Kinabatangan Wildlife Safari

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Danum Valley Coffin Cliff Trek

Borneo Sun Bear

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Orangutan and Sun Bear Conservation Centre

Borneo wild cat

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Tabin Wildlife Night Walk

Mount Kinabalu

Bako National Park

Climb Mount Kinabalu

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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Danum Valley, Borneo

Danum Valley Coffin Cliff Trek

Around 20 years ago, a series of limestone holes were found on a cliff edge deep within Danum Valley’s primary rainforest. It was established that this was an ancient burial site of the local tribespeople, and you can discover their secrets.

Journeying with an expert guide, climb an upward trail to a height giving stunning views of the forest below. The coffins themselves are imbued with local spiritual beliefs: the higher you’re buried, the closer you are to heaven.

You’ll notice wood scattered around the area; this is because tribespeople buried their ancestors with iron wood, parts of which have sometimes fragmented off in the process of carrying them to the high cliff. Incredibly strong, termite proof and denser than water, the act of carrying up these cases is an incredible symbol of commitment and strength – they’re very heavy!

Absorb the spiritual atmosphere and take beautiful photos of the surrounding landscape before trekking onward through the valley.

 

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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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Mount Kinabalu

Mount Kinabalu, Borneo

Climb Mount Kinabalu

Climb Mount Kinabalu, the tallest peak in Malaysia, set within the spectacular Kinabalu Park – a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its unique biodiversity and breathtaking scenery. Rising to 4,095 metres, this iconic mountain is a must-visit for adventurers, though reaching the summit is not the only way to experience its beauty.

There are a variety of trekking routes around the mountain, each offering a different perspective of the park’s lush landscapes, from tropical rainforest trails to alpine meadows. These routes are ideal for those who prefer a moderate hike, allowing you to soak in the views without committing to the full summit climb.

For those determined to stand on the roof of Borneo, expert mountain guides ensure a safe and rewarding ascent, typically completed over two days. Along the way, you’ll witness dramatic changes in terrain and climate, as well as panoramic views that make the effort worthwhile. Whether you choose a gentle trek or the challenging summit route, Mount Kinabalu promises a memorable adventure in the heart of Borneo.

 

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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 Borneo

Borneo is one of the most extraordinary places on earth for wildlife encounters, from orangutans swinging through the treetops to pygmy elephants by the riverside. With ETG, you’ll explore this remarkable region with the insight of expert naturalist guides who know the rainforests intimately. They’ll help you spot rare wildlife, understand the intricate ecosystems, and uncover the cultural heritage of local communities. We focus on meaningful, well-organised experiences that bring you closer to the heart of Borneo, supported by handpicked eco-lodges and 24/7 on-the-ground assistance.

The dry season, March to October, is the best time to experience Borneo’s wildlife and landscapes. Trails are more accessible, and river levels are perfect for boat journeys, giving you the best chance to see orangutans, proboscis monkeys, and hornbills. The wetter months, November to February, bring heavier showers, but this is when the rainforest is at its greenest and most vibrant. For an ideal balance of good weather and fewer visitors, May and September are excellent months to travel.

 

Every ETG holiday to Borneo is designed to feel seamless, immersive and stress free. We’ll arrange international flights (if you’d like us to), your drivers and guides, and stays in characterful hotels we know and trust.

You’ll experience Borneo in a way that’s completely bespoke to you – from quiet moments to big adventures – all planned by our Borneo specialists. And while you’re away, our local team is on hand 24/7, so you’ll always feel well looked after.