11-Nights The Wilds of Borneo: Orangutans & Beyond
				Available Dates
									3/16/2026
											–
						10/16/2026
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Additional Inclusions
- Accommodations
 - Services of Nat Hab's professional Expedition Leader(s) and local guides
 - All meals from lunch on Day 1 through breakfast on final day
 - Some gratuities
 - Airport transfers on Day 1 and final day
 - Private boat cruises at Bako National Park and Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary
 - All activities and entrance fees
 - All taxes, permits and service fees
 
					Kota Kinabalu
									
							
					Danum Valley
									
							
					Kinabatangan River
									
							
					Selingan
									
							
					Sepilok
									
							
					Kuching
									
							
					Borneo
									
					A Quest in Search of Rare & Threatened Wildlife in the World's Oldest Rain Forests
Borneo, the world's third-largest island, harbors the tallest and most ancient rain forests on Earth. Sheltered beneath their dense canopies are jungle rivers, waterfalls and a host of wildlife that leaps, darts and crawls in the emerald depths. Endangered orangutans thrive in the lush vegetation, sharing branches and vines with leaf monkeys, wild gibbons, flying lemurs and more than 300 vibrant bird species. Rare proboscis monkeys are at home in coastal mangroves where hornbills and sea eagles soar above. In the forest beneath Mount Kinabalu’s prominent peaks, pygmy elephants lumber through the underbrush while monitor lizards sunbathe on the banks of the Kinabatangan River. Wildlife flourishes in Borneo, and we safari in search of it on a matchless tropical nature adventure.
			Borneo, the world's third-largest island, harbors the tallest and most ancient rain forests on Earth. Sheltered beneath their dense canopies are jungle rivers, waterfalls and a host of wildlife that leaps, darts and crawls in the emerald depths. Endangered orangutans thrive in the lush vegetation, sharing branches and vines with leaf monkeys, wild gibbons, flying lemurs and more than 300 vibrant bird species. Rare proboscis monkeys are at home in coastal mangroves where hornbills and sea eagles soar above. In the forest beneath Mount Kinabalu’s prominent peaks, pygmy elephants lumber through the underbrush while monitor lizards sunbathe on the banks of the Kinabatangan River. Wildlife flourishes in Borneo, and we safari in search of it on a matchless tropical nature adventure.