Travel to Sandakan, Sabah, Borneo
May 3-4
Depart for Malaysian Borneo.
Explore an island with pristine ecosystems, home to charismatic and rare wildlife, and one of the oldest rainforests in the world. Visit an orangutan sanctuary where these charming gentle giants feed and socialize. Take in breathtaking views atop the rainforest canopy while watching birds weave their way through the foliage. Cruise the Kinabatangan River with pygmy elephants bathing along its riverbanks. Participate in game drives and jungle walks through various habitats to observe orangutans, Bornean gibbons, proboscis monkeys, maroon langurs, and so much more! Discover one of the most species-rich equatorial rainforests on this unique island.
HIGHLIGHTS
SAFARI OPTIONS
NOTABLE EXPERIENCES
ADDITIONAL INFO
Itinerary Updated: September 2023
Date | Description | Lodge | Meals |
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May 3-4 | Travel to Sandakan, Sabah, Borneo. | ||
May 5 | Arrive in Sandakan and enjoy a welcome dinner. | Sepilok Nature Resort, Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve | D |
May 6 | Explore the Sepilok Forest Reserve. Visit the Orangutan Sanctuary. | Sepilok Nature Resort, Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve | B, L, D |
May 7 - 9 | Spend two full days of birding, jungle walks, and river safaris through the Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary. Visit the Bornean Sun Bear Centre. Explore nearby Gomantong Caves and watch the bat exodus cloud the sky. | Sukau Rainforest Lodge, near Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary | B, L, D |
May 10 - 11 | Head to the Tabin Wildlife Reserve with afternoon and nighttime exploration and game drives. Hike to a mud volcano for stunning views of the surrounding forest. | Tabin Wildlife Resort, Tabin Wildlife Reserve | B, L, D |
May 12 - 14 | Travel to Danum Valley and contemplate the undisturbed rainforest and its pristine, diverse ecosystems. | Borneo Rainforest Lodge, Danum Valley Conservation Area | B, L, D |
May 15 | Trek to search for wildlife on your final morning in Danum before flying to Kota Kinabalu. | Hyatt Centric, Kota Kinabalu | B, L, D |
May 16 | Continue on our Mount Kinabalu extension or fly home. | B | |
May 17 | Arrive home. |
After signing up for a volunteer program in Indonesia in 2008, Charlie was re-routed to Sabah, Borneo where he helped set up community initiative programs for the Abai village. He has resided in Sabah ever since. Charlie guides for the National Geographic Adventure groups in Borneo and helps train nature guides, providing them with first-hand knowledge and experience. He is also an avid photographer, which compliments his passion for wildlife, culture, and travel.
Depart for Malaysian Borneo.
Arrive in Sandakan, Sabah, Borneo. Our local agent will transfer you from the airport to the hotel, located in the forest not far outside of the city. Once settled in, your leader will give you a briefing, followed by a welcome dinner. After dinner, head out for an optional night walk in the forest to search for nocturnal wildlife. If you would like to arrive earlier, we can arrange divergent airport transfers and extra nights.
Explore the Sepilok Forest Reserve and its surroundings. Take an early morning canopy walk searching for birds and mammals unique to this region. Visit the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre and witness these gentile primates feed and interact in the rainforest. Enjoy day and night treks through the forest to observe wildlife including giant red flying squirrels emerging from their nests and “flying” up to 500ft between trees.
Take an optional dawn birdwatching walk near the lodge followed by a behind-the-scenes tour of the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre with its founder.
Continue to the Kinabatangan River, home to one of the highest concentrations of wildlife in Borneo. After settling into your lodge, go on a dusk cruise in search of orangutans, hornbills, slow lorises, western tarsiers, civets, proboscis monkeys, and more.
Spend two more days in this magical location. Set out on an early morning river cruise through the panoramic hues of sunrise to explore this region’s natural beauty and rich wildlife diversity. Trek through the jungle to search for wildlife. Learn from an orangutan expert. Embark on a short boat ride and transfer to the famous Gomantong Caves to spend an afternoon exploring. At dusk, see a mind-boggling bat exodus, where over one million bats emerge from the cave to feed. Cruise at night in search of nocturnal wildlife on the riverbanks.
Drive to one of the most biodiverse regions of Borneo, the Tabin Wildlife Reserve, which boasts an impressive 220 bird species as well as the wild banteng cattle and 10 primate species. Explore the reserve in 4x4 off-road vehicles hoping to find leopard cats, marbled cats, flying squirrels, and binturong bearcats in their natural habitats. Participate in a morning trek to the mud volcano, where salt-enriched mud bubbles up and attracts many different animals. Climb an observation tower and soak in the stunning views of the surrounding forest canopies. Meet the executive director of the Borneo Rhino Alliance who will teach you about current Sumatran rhino conservation efforts. Join nightly game drives to find nocturnal wildlife.
Travel to Danum Valley, known for its 400 square miles of virtually undisturbed primary rain forest. Spend your time exploring the local nature trails on your own or with a guide. Stretch your legs with a moderately challenging hike to a nearby waterfall or go on a canopy walk in the treetops surrounding the lodge. With more than 275 recorded species, birdlife is especially diverse. Find rare species such as orangutans, pygmy elephants, clouded leopards, endemic Bornean gibbon, and endemic maroon langur. Go on a guided night walk to experience the forest when it is buzzing with activity.
Spend your final morning in Danum trekking in search of rare and diverse wildlife. Return to Lahad Datu (a 2.5-hour drive on dirt track) for your flight to Kota Kinabalu (a 50-minute flight). Once checked into your hotel, enjoy a dinner altogether to celebrate the incredible journey through the jungle.
Continue on our Mount Kinabalu extension or relax this morning before you fly home.
Type | Cost Per Person |
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Trip Cost, double occupancy | $10,750 |
Single Supplement (subject to availability) | $1,650 |
Costs are per person, double occupancy, not including airfare (except for one-way flight from Lahad Datu to Kota Kinabalu), singles extra. See Included and Not Included sections for more details.
If you are a single traveler, we will find a roommate for you, but if we cannot find you a roommate, we may charge you a single supplement. Single rooms cost extra and are subject to availability.
Payment | Due Date | Amount Per Person |
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Deposit | Due now to reserve your space | $500 |
Final | November 25, 2024 | Remaining Balance |
Payments are due based on the schedule above. All reservations require a deposit to confirm reservation of your space.
Until the Final Payment due date, deposits are refundable except for a cancellation fee of $150 per person, which can be applied toward another trip if reserved within six months of the cancelled trip’s departure date. Cancellations are non-transferrable. No refunds are given after the Final Payment due date.
Temperatures vary greatly. The lower altitudes are often hot, while the forests and higher altitudes can be surprisingly cool. In May, the average daytime temperature in Borneo is in the mid 80s°F (28°C), with highs in the low 90s°F (33°C); the evenings get down into the mid 70s°F (24°C). There is very high humidity in the lowlands, and it will feel much warmer. Temperatures in the forest and at higher altitudes are only slightly cooler, averaging 60 to 80°F (16 to 26°C). Although May is considered the dry season, rain is still possible.
Most wildlife viewing is done from vehicles, boats, and on foot. Walks to search for wildlife are generally 2-3 hours long and along relatively flat trails, gravel roads, and single-track trails that are undulating. You have the option to split into smaller groups based on desired level of exercise. In Sepilok, Tabin, and Danum, the heat and humidity can make a 3 to 5km walk feel like double the distance. Drinking water is imperative. Please contact us if you have any health concerns that may make this trip challenging.
Detailed logistical information is included in the Trip Planning Materials we will send you.
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Travel in open-air trucks that allow for wildlife viewing along the way. The river safaris are in private boats that are stable and wide, which are great for photography.
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