Asian Destinations

Borneo

Borneo is the world’s third-largest island and an extraordinary destination. It’s strategic location between Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei means that every corner of the island offers diverse landscapes and cultures.

Holidays to Borneo provide an exciting opportunity to explore lush rainforests, vibrant wildlife, and unique indigenous communities. The island’s tropical climate and breathtaking scenery create an ideal setting for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.

Highlights
Rainforest Adventure, Exotic Wildlife & Cultural Richness
Languages Spoken
Malay, Indonesian & English
Currency
Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) in popular tourist areas
Average Temp.
31°C (88°F), Winter 27°C (81°F)
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A wooden pier stretches over clear turquoise waters towards a thatched-roof shelter. Boats are docked nearby. The scene is set against a backdrop of lush, green trees and a bright blue sky. The beach is sandy with scattered rocks.

Popular Areas of Borneo

The Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak are renowned for their rich biodiversity and cultural heritage. In these regions, visitors can wander through bustling markets, admire colonial architecture, and immerse themselves in local traditions that echo the island’s storied past. Also, the iconic cities like Kota Kinabalu and Kuching offer a delightful mix of urban vibrancy and access to pristine natural wonders.

Indonesia’s Kalimantan region presents a raw and untamed side of Borneo. Equally captivating are the remote villages and conservation areas where indigenous culture thrives and the ancient rainforests stretch as far as the eye can see. These locations provide a spectrum of experiences, from modern city life to immersive nature escapes.

Things to do in Borneo

Outdoor enthusiasts will relish the chance to trek through Borneo’s dense rainforests, where guided jungle hikes reveal hidden waterfalls and rare flora and fauna. In addition, wildlife safaris in protected reserves allow you to observe orangutans, proboscis monkeys, and exotic bird species in their natural habitat, making every expedition a true adventure.

Mount Kinabalu, is the highest peak in Malaysia and the Malay Archipelago, rising to 13,435 feet (4,095 metres) and makes for a challenging 2 day climb. Furthermore, water-based activities such as river cruises and snorkeling are equally appealing. Whether you choose to explore the winding rivers or dive into vibrant coral reefs, each activity offers a unique perspective on Borneo’s natural beauty and rich biodiversity.

Rugged mountain peak under a blue sky with scattered clouds. The rocky foreground is interspersed with sparse tufts of grass, leading up to a pointed summit. Layers of distant mountains are visible in the background.
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Where is Borneo?

Located in Southeast Asia, Borneo is the world’s third-largest island. The island is accessible by air, with direct flights arriving at major gateways such as Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, and Balikpapan,
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