West Malaysia and Borneo small group tour

West Malaysia small group tour traveling from city to rainforest via national parks, UNESCO sites and tea plantations. Immerse yourself in local culture with street food tours and cookery lessons, as well as a visit to Sepilok orangutan sanctuary in Malaysian Borneo.
Kuala Lumpur Street food tour Batu Caves Malacca (Melaka) - UNESCO World Heritage Site Heritage tour of George Town Take the funicular railway to Penang Hill and the Botanic Gardens Cookery class at Penang’s Tropical Spice Garden Kota Kinabalu Visit the conservation project at Pulau Dinawan Kinabalu National Park Tour the Sabah Tea Plantation Meet orangutans and sun bears at Sepilok sanctuaries Night at a rainforest eco lodge River cruises, hiking and wildlife-watching in the rainforest
Price
US $3300ToUS $3350including domestic flights only
Duration
16 Days
Countries
Borneo, Malaysia
Type
Small group
Group size
Maximum 12
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Includes all transport, activities, entrance fees, accomm.
(3-4*) & most meals as per itinerary.
(Visas & local tips not included.) Optional single room supplement $595 (Fully licensed & UK govt.
ATOL protected.)
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Description of West Malaysia and Borneo small group tour

Price information

US $3300ToUS $3350including domestic flights only
Includes all transport, activities, entrance fees, accomm.
(3-4*) & most meals as per itinerary.
(Visas & local tips not included.) Optional single room supplement $595 (Fully licensed & UK govt.
ATOL protected.)
Make enquiry

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1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your vacation?


Seeing the orangutans at Sepilok and boat trips on the Kinabatangan River seeing wildlife. The opportunity to see them in a natural setting, yet very close was memorable.


2. What tips would you give other travelers booking this vacation?


Dress for very hot and humid weather. Take an umbrella for the downpours - it is to hot for waterproofs. Take a refillable water container to top up at every opportunity. Good quality binoculars are useful when viewing wildlife.

3. Did you feel that your vacation benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Tourists are vital to support local people in restaurants, cafes and also at the animal sanctuaries. The guides Wye W. and Stephanie K. were very knowledgeable and eager to expose us to as many local experiences as possible. They were both excellent

4. Finally, how would you rate your vacation overall?


The whole vacation was excellent. A brilliant mix of urban and rural / wildlife.

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet

Our West Malaysia and Borneo tour is a small-group, low-impact tour combining the famous sites with lesser-known, rarely visited ones and fully accompanied by local guides trained in sustainable tourism practices.
We believe that limiting our group sizes to a maximum of 12 persons reduces both the environmental and cultural impact on places and people visited. Furthermore, a smaller group means a higher staff/customer ratio and facilitates the imparting of information and instructions in both environmental and cultural matters to our travelers.

We consider that extending our destinations to some of the lesser-visited sites might go some way to relieving the pressure on popular hotspots and spreading the ‘tourist dollar’ a bit.

We also include visits to several national parks and protected areas thus contributing financially with our entrance fees and employment of local guides, boat men, drivers etc. For instance; Penang Hill, Penang National Park, Kinabalu National Park and the Kinabatangan Wildlife Corridor. In Sabah our group joins a marine flora and fauna protection project for a day on Dinawan Island and stays overnight at the Sabah Organic Tea Plantation. Other visits are to the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, Free the Bears Project and the Rainforest Discovery Centre.

Last but not least we do our best to ensure that all accommodation used on the tour is small, low-key and employs genuine sustainable and eco-tourism tourism practices.

People

The emphasis with our inclusive meals is on authentic, local cuisine including street food, local cafes, night hawkers and markets rather than standard tourist fare. Our city tours also endeavour to include the street-life and local markets as well as the famous sites, with the intention of facilitating more genuine interaction with the local population. Our guests are encouraged to make purchases in markets, villages and local cottage industries rather than the usual air-con tourist stores.

Examples are a street food tour in Kuala Lumpur’s Kampung Baru, a visit to Moreton Village near Malacca, a city walking tour in collaboration with the Penang Heritage Trust and an evening hawker food tour in George Town Penang.

The tour is led by a fully licensed Malaysian guide with local guides added where appropriate. All drivers, guides and ground staff are locally employed and trained and fully licensed while accommodation used is locally owned and staffed.

Optional extensions are on offer to the Danum Rainforest eco-lodge in Borneo and a Sabah island resort employing sustainable tourism practices as well as schemes to assist the local population.

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