Go 30 minutes south of town to the Semenggoh Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre ; feeding times are at 9 a. Much like Sepilok in Sabah, Semenggoh is home to free-roaming orangutans learning how to manage themselves in the wild again. Other than the Kinabatangan River, Bako is your best opportunity to see an endangered proboscis monkey in the wild.
Don't worry: You don't have to trek far to see wildlife. Watch for hornbills and giant butterflies, but beware of the bold macaques that like to steal things from visitors.
The Sarawak Museum has an exhibit of human skulls taken by headhunters! Enjoy one last, shameless seafood experience then stroll along the waterfront knowing your one week in Borneo was well spent. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile.
Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights. Measure content performance. Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. By Greg Rodgers. Greg Rodgers. Greg Rodgers is a freelance writer and photographer from Kentucky. Over on the north-west coast of Borneo, Kota Kinabalu is the capital of the state of Sabah.
Kota Kinabalu is a coastal city surrounded by rainforest that acts as the gateway to Kinabalu National Park, home to Mount Kinabalu. Having a diverse mix of cultures, Borneo is a great place for any foodies out there. At over 4, metres above sea level, Mount Kinabalu is one of the highest mountains in South East Asia. Climbing Mount Kinabalu is a popular thing to do in Borneo. With these permits only being organised by within 30 days of the start of your trip, you have to balance the fine art of being organised yet fairly last minute with your plans!
To get you started I recommend reading this helpful post by Notes of Nomads on how to climb Mount Kinabalu on a budget. The climb takes two days to complete with roughly 6km on the first day and an overnight stay in a mountain hut. The next morning you wake up before dawn to complete the final 2. Sunrise at the summit of Mount Kinabalu. The hot springs are heated by naturally occuring sulphuric minerals and the locals believe the waters to have healing properties.
A visit to the hot springs is only likely to take up an hour or two of your time. However, you can combine your visit with a walk along the raised Poring Canopy walkway or a walk to Kipungit Waterfall, which is only 30 minutes from the hot springs.
These three islands are off the coast of Semporna on the south east coast of Sabah. They are recognised as having some of the finest coral reef and diving opportunities in the world. Several tour companies leave Semporna to dive the waters around Sipadan, however, the island is currently not available for overnight tourism.
This has been done to protect the turtles that lay their eggs here. The three islands are situated within minutes of each other by boat. Mabul is the most popular choice for accommodation and you can spend a couple of days here island hopping, snorkelling, scuba diving and sea kayaking.
Getting to Borneo is incredibly easy from Malaysia. From Kuala Lumpur there are regular and reasonably priced flights by Air Asia to Kota Kinabalu on the west coast and Sandakan over on the eastern side. There are several other airports and operators to choose from. I always use Skyscanner to check my flights and find the best deal. Pygmy elephants on the Kinabatangan River. There are frequent bus services from most of the urban areas on Borneo. There is also the option of hiring a taxi and you can negotiate the day price with your driver to organise trips around your current location.
Local bus services are also a cheap and frequent option. These are mini vans painted in white and blue, white and purple or white and orange depending on the area and route in the Sandakan urban area. I know now that five days was not enough time to explore the Sabah region around Sandakan, take in several of the islands off-shore and head over towards Kota Kinabalu.
Have you ever visited Borneo? Where was your favourite place? Has this Borneo itinerary inspired you to take a trip to Malaysia? Do you have any questions about Borneo? Love it? Pin it! Note: Image below is half sized. The main highlights are of course the Petronas Tower and Kuala Lumpur Tower — the two landmarks of this city. At meters, the Petronas Towers are still the highest twin towers in the world. For a more authentic experience, have a wander around the typical Indian and Chinese areas.
And be sure to have a bite to eat in Jalan Alor, the top destination for tasty street food. The hotel is a wonderful oasis for those looking for a place to relax in luxury after exploring Kuala Lumpur during the day. Very welcoming staff and excellent service. Spacious and well-designed rooms. Very friendly staff. You can see the twin towers while swimming in the pool. The Holiday Inn is a good hotel right in the middle of Kuala Lumpur close to the towers.
Clean and well-kept rooms. Good value for the price. They have several room types. Our first stop in our two weeks Borneo itinerary was Kuching. Kuching itself is not one of the highlights of Borneo , there is not much to do in the city, but the many side attractions we can do from Kuching will keep us busy for these 2 days.
We stopped here mainly to visit Bako National Park. Kuching also serves as the base camp for visiting the Sarawak Cultural Village. We spent half a day here. You can compare this park somewhat to our Bokrijk. As animal lovers, one of the highlights was, of course, our visit to the Semenggoh orangutan rehabilitation center. They tell you about the animals, and you can observe them at relatively close distance when they are fed.
In this post, you will find more about what to do in Kuching. Hilton Kuching is a very centrally located hotel with a beautiful view over the Sarawak river. You can enjoy a delicious breakfast in the morning.
After a busy day, you can relax at the wonderful pool. The Imperial hotel is a modern hotel with very comfortable rooms and a big bathroom. Staff are super friendly and speak very well English. The Harbour View Hotel is newly renovated and located in the middle of town.
Spacious and clean rooms. Comfortable beds. Very helpful and friendly staff. From Kuching, we continued our two weeks in Borneo to Mulu. We chose to fly, which is the quickest, and surest option. Sometimes you can take a boat down the river, but that is not an option if the water is too low.
They offered 3 direct flights a week straight from Kuching to Mulu a few years ago but seem to offer daily direct flights at this point. The reason for us, like many other tourists, to visit Mulu was the Mulu National Park. Historically, the area was very popular for hunting, so a lot of animals can unfortunately no longer be spotted here as they were killed, or have fled. But there are lots of insects like dragonflies and butterflies, and the real stars of the park are the bats.
A visit to the caves in the park is absolutely worthwhile, and you can watch the bats take flight at dusk. Read our detailed post about Mulu here. Accommodation outside the park in rather basic hotels or homestays. The hotel rooms in the park are more luxurious. They offer electricity all day, hot showers and comfortable beds.
We loved our room! Mulu Marriott is a good option if you are looking for a luxurious treat and want to spoil yourself. The hotel has a swimming pool and a spa. Start the morning with a river cruise to Pitas Oxbow Lake , known for its mangroves and proboscis monkeys. Keep an eye out for bathing families of pygmy elephants they're common here. Once you've had your fill of elephant photo ops, follow your guide to an Abai village for a glimpse of what traditional life is like on the river.
Then circle back to the lodge for a relaxing afternoon exploring the boardwalks and watching for wildlife. In the afternoon, another cruise awaits. Board the boat with camera in hand to watch for more wildlife along the river and catch another stunning sunset.
Wave farewell to the proboscis monkeys! When you first arrive in the mid-afternoon, take some time to wander. The Lipad River area is home to a wide variety of birds, insects, and small mammals, including colorful hornbills, flying lizards, and butterflies. If you're lucky, you might even spot a clouded leopard or a Sumatran rhinoceros. And don't forget to take note of the rich variety of jungle herbs growing along the paths. They've been used medicinally by the locals for generations.
Your chances of wildlife sightings here are good since the mud volcano acts as a mineral salt lick. And if you're feeling adventurous when you arrive, experience the effects of the volcanic mud yourself.
It's said to improve the complexion.
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