Places To Go In Borneo
Danum Valley Conservation Area
This very beautiful 438 km2 lowland dipterocarp rainforest is a 2hr,30min drive by 4-wheel drive vehicle from Lahad Datu. The locality is home to an a...
Deramakot Forest Reserve
Remote Deramakot Forest Reserve is about 4 hours' drive in 4-wheel drive vehicle along some rough roads from Sepilok. The 55,500 hectare site protects...
Kabili-Sepilok Reserve
Sepilok Forest Reserve is comprised of the rainforest block Kabili-Sepilok (4,294 hectares) and the 1,235ha Sepilok which protects mangroves.
This s...
Kinabalu National Park
This national park is dominated by Mt Kinabalu, which stands 4.095 meters tall and is the biggest mountain between the Himalayas and New Guinea. The m...
Kinabatangan River
Biodiversity along the Kinabatangan River is exceptional, even by Borneo’s standards. Boat journeys down this river and its tributaries, are part and ...
Kota Kinabalu
One of the fastest growing cities in Malaysia, Kota Kinabalu, or KK, is the gateway to Borneo’s phenomenal wildlife. Located within the Malaysian stat...
Tabin Wildlife Reserve
In the eastern part of Sabah, the reserve, privatised in 1998, spans about 122,539ha in the centre of Dent Peninsula, 48km north-east of Lahad Datu fr...
Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park
The 4,929 ha Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park was named for Malaysia's first Prime Minister and comprises a group of 5 islands (Gaya, Sapi, Manukan, M...
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