Borneo tour, Sarawak, Sabah & Brunei

A real flavour of Borneo in a tailor made 13 days – wildlife, cities, caves and an orangutan sanctuary, plus time on the beach and in Brunei’s capital too.
Kuching Bako National Park Semenggoh Orangutan Sanctuary Batang Ai National Park meet the Iban people overnight in traditional longhouse Niah National Park Miri Kuala Belait Seria Bandar Seri Begawan Labuan Kota Kinabalu Mount Kinabalu
Price
US $1398 including domestic flights only
Duration
13 Days
Countries
Borneo, Brunei, Malaysia
Type
Small group
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Single Supplement (For Single Traveler)-US $1,659 / person Including:- SIC Tour with Transportation & English Speaking Driver Guide, Tour Excursion, Meals & Twin sharing room as stated; 1 Domestic flight, 1 International and 1 Domestic Boat Crossing
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Description of Borneo tour, Sarawak, Sabah & Brunei

Price information

US $1398 including domestic flights only
Single Supplement (For Single Traveler)-US $1,659 / person Including:- SIC Tour with Transportation & English Speaking Driver Guide, Tour Excursion, Meals & Twin sharing room as stated; 1 Domestic flight, 1 International and 1 Domestic Boat Crossing
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2023: 26 Nov, 3 Dec, 17 Dec, 31 Dec

Travel guides

Sarawak
A snow-white Renaissance English fortress from the days of the White Rajahs and a 19th century South Indian mosque; perhaps not what you’d expect to f...
Sabah
Tacked onto the northern tip of Borneo, Sabah lays claim to more than its fair share of the earth's riches. Altitude aficionados can get their fix on ...

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Reviewed on 06 Jun 2023 by

Book it, the places are amazing and the people are lovely... It is one of the best tours we have been on and we have toured a good few countries. Read full review

Reviewed on 04 Jan 2019 by

The whole trip was very well organised and we enjoyed every minute of it. We are very grateful for all your help and we will recommend "Responsible Travel " to our relatives and friends. Read full review

Reviewed on 06 Dec 2019 by

The most memorable part was arranged by Jerry Tao to attend the Remembrance Day celebrations on Labuan Island - an unexpected addition and very much appreciated. Read full review

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Planet

On this trip, you will visit Semenggoh Orangutan Rehabilitation Center that is set up in 1975 to provide care for orphaned and injured Orangutans, the “Wild-man of the Jungle”. The center is situated within the boundaries of the Semenggoh Nature Reserve, approximately 24 km from Kuching and is the best place to see semi-wild orangutans in Sarawak. The center main aims are to rehabilitate wild animals with the objective of subsequently releasing them back to the wild as well as to conduct research on endangered species. The entrance fees paid to the center goes directly to paying for the rehabilitation not only the Orangutans, but the other animals that are now brought here. By following the parks rules, visitors are able to witness the incredible majesty of these creatures while contributing to their survival. Donations are also welcomed by the center and we would ask all our clients to donate a small amount for their visit.

Your trip also includes a visit to Bako National Park in Sarawak as well as Kinabalu Botanic Garden in Sabah. Bako is a small, coastal, mangrove forest well known for its conservation and education work and is home to just under 300 rare proboscis monkeys; while the Kinabalu Botanic Garden is Malaysia's first UNESCO World Heritage for its outstanding universal values and most important biological sites. Both parks are premier conservation centers in Borneo and are renown for their wealth of plant, wildlife and beautiful scenery. Your park fees help the national parks to protect and maintain these precious ecosystems. Your park guides are trained to educate you to be respectful and careful while exploring along the trails, as well as teach you the importance of conserving forests, as well as the sustainable use of forest resources. 

In our trip to the remote Borneo interior in Sarawak, we stay with a local tribal host at an Iban traditional style Longhouse. The longhouses are locally built for generations by sustainable practices of using the local materials from the surrounding jungles. The accommodation are of basics standard with light goes off at 10 pm. 

We provide travelers with suggestions for Code of Conduct for Environmental responsibility:-
- Our Pre-Tour “What to Expect” information provide accurate pre-trip information concerning the specific to a particular trip including the social, environment and political situation;
- We recommend the guest bringing their own re-fillable bicycle water bottle and avoid using one-off plastic bottled water.
- We also discourage the use of plastic bags, suggesting customers to bring their own dry bag or small waterproof backpack. During tours, we recycle wherever possible, and try to keep our waste as low as possible;
- We never allow traveler to take pieces of coral or other endangered plant life home as a souvenir.

People

We build up our partnership with as many local as possible, from the local boatman, homestay, street stalls and small cafes. As much as possible, we stick to the same local people who are then familiar with our expectation.  All of our local guides and local partners are provided with a fair wage and secure job. We love to send them on feedback from clients to encourage their good work and work with them, as a team to provide great service. 

For our boat trip to the Bako National Park we use the transportation provided by local boat association that is made up of local fishermen who uses their downtime to provide transfer for the visitors to the park. This provide additional revenue for the local community.

Similarly, the longboat visit to the interior longhouse in Batang Ai is also provided by the local tribal community. Individual boatmen are regularly trained by local district authority with safe and environmental friendly practices.
The income from the overnight stay at the longhouse goes straight to the longhouse family who hosts you, and then other people in the longhouse who have helped out during your stay. You will have the opportunity to interact with the tribe, enjoy an evening meal and learn more about their life and customs. The cost involved also helps to fund medical supplies, schooling and bring wealth to the area in order to ensure that their way of life is sustainable. You will be escorted to the longhouse by local guides and boatmen that are all from the surrounding villages. Your guide will brief you on how to act or feel to be welcomed and respected locally, such as educating you on a few local phrases and information on local etiquette and tipping.

You will visit many local markets during the trip, such as the Lachau Bazaar market in Sarawak on your way to Batang Ai as well as Sabah’s Nabalu Market. These markets are frequented by locals and it is a wonderful place to pick up authentic souvenirs and money helps to fund locals living and working in the area.

We provide travelers with suggestions for Code of Conduct for Social responsibility and ways to minimise negative impacts on local cultures:-

-We recommend the traveler when buying souvenirs, head to the shops of traditional artisans or local cottage industry for locally made products. That will be helping to keep traditional crafts alive, while also supporting our small, independent business owners and artists. We always favour local products over imported items, but avoid buying things made from the tusks or horns of endangered animals (such as hornbill and coral), or from at-risk plants (such as orchid and pitcher plant). We educate travelers how and why purchasing locally produced goods and services - souvenirs, crafts, meals and guides from locally owned establishments has beneficial effect – communicate a sense of the significance of this to local communities;
- We also suggest ways to minimise negative impacts on local cultures such as giving the best possible advice about bargaining, as well as advice on giving gifts or money to beggars, children, and people they have just met;
- We recommend the traveler always ask first before photographing or videoing people. Asking before clicking also offers the chance to have a conversation and to connect;
- We advice travelers to dress respectfully with an awareness of our local standards that varies with each culture and religion, including dressing modestly at certain religious sites and check what swimwear is suitable for pools and the beach.

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