Borneo is a wildlife haven, with wild orangutans, pygmy elephants, proboscis monkeys and a whole lot more, the Sabah region is truly an unique destination. We spent two weeks diving deep into the rainforest, learning about the dangers it faces as well as experiencing all the animals it has to offer.
Staying in a jungle camp on the banks of the Kinabatangan River is an experience we will never forget. Falling asleep to the sound of monkeys, chattering insects and rainforest life was a bucket list moment well and truly ticked off!
Bucket List Experiences

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Top Things To Do
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Best Time To Visit
Weather: January is rainy season across Borneo meaning the humidity is high and the jungle steamy. Temperatures will sit around 27-30°C (81-86°F).
Wildlife: Jungle trekking is tough due to the muddy conditions and animals shelter from the heavy downpours.
Notable Holidays: New Year's Day (Jan 1st), Chinese New Year (late Jan or Feb.)



