Selected: fully customisable Best of BorneoSabah contains geological wonders, wildlife sanctuaries, and rainforests yet to be explored by man; Sarawak adds indigneous longhouse stays, street-food culture, and eccentric colonial history.Covering the highlights of both states, with a fine balance of scenery, wildlife, and indigenous culture, this itinerary is a tasting menu of Borneo’s delights.Read more LocationBorneo Suggested Length16 days /15 nights Activity Level Fully customisable Every trip is unique Ratings LightLight mobility requirements as sightseeing activities are done predominantly by vehicle, with light walking SteadyIdeal for most fitness levels. Sightseeing involves walking and being on your feet for a couple of hours at a time, with down-time included too ActiveRequires a moderate level of fitness. Activities and sightseeing will generally involve walking and being on your foot for much of the day. Often includes light activities such as cycling, kayaking, or hands-on experiences AdventureDemands higher fitness. Most days will include a substantial amount of walking and/or activity throughout the day. EnergeticFor people who love being active. We reserve this rating for active itineraries with substantial movement and adventure activities almost every day. Trip highlights Itinerary Is this trip for you? Reviews What's included Stay with the Iban tribe to learn about longhouse life, and visit a fishing village to experience life by the water Go on a cycle tour into rural Kuching, trek through the jungle to swim in a lake, and spend two days touring vast caves and canopy walks in Mulu National Park Spot nocturnal creatures on a night hike in Sepilok, visit the Sepilok sun bear and orangutan conservation centres, go on a wildlife cruise and a night safari on the Kinabatangan River, and watch the wildlife that congregates at Kelenanap Oxbow Lake ItineraryAll itineraries are fully customisable. Our destination experts created this trip as an example of a cultural adventure: combining remarkable sights, guided experiences and a slice of everyday local life. Choose us, and we’ll create you a custom holiday where every detail reflects your pace, passions and preferences. Take as much or as little from this trip idea as you want, talk to us when you’re ready. Plan my trip Image Image Day 1-2Kuching Highlights: Cycle through the streets of the “City of Cats” on the lookout for feline murals and statues Contrast city life with a traditional Malay village on the opposite side of the Sarawak River Sample a smorgasbord of street food in the culinary capital of Malaysian BorneoBorneo is best-known for its orangutans, but Kuching is all about the humble mog. No-one knows how the city got its name (kucing is Malay for cat), but as you explore its backstreets by bike, you’ll see that the locals have enthusiastically embraced the theme! Along the way, learn about the city’s colonial history, dating back to when this was an independent kingdom ruled by the “White Rajahs”. Then, cross the Sarawak River with your bikes and compare city life with the laid-back, rural streets and wooden houses of a traditional Malay Village. Kuching is renowned for is street food, from crimson Sarawak laksa to rainbow-coloured layer cake, so be sure to hit the market before you leave. Accommodation Kuching • Borneo Moderate The LimeTree HotelIt’s not often that you find a hotel inspired by a fruit, but at this family-run hotel in the heart of Kuching, limes are the order of the day. Kuching • Borneo Superior The Ranee Boutique SuitesNamed for Margaret de Windt, the wife of Sarawak’s first Rajah, the Ranee seeks to fuse colonial elegance with elements of traditional local culture, and is full of the eclectic character of old Kuching. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 1:Car transfer from Kuching Airport to Hotel (30 mins) Day 3-5Batang Ai Highlights: See the rainforest from the river on a boat ride deep into Batang Ai National Park Spend time with the Iban tribe in a traditional longhouse Learn all about life in the jungle, including traditional handicrafts, shooting blowpipe darts, and maybe having a go at Iban dancingThere was a time when the name Borneo was synonymous with fearsome headhunting tribes. Those days have passed, but the Iban people have retained many of their (less fearsome) practices. Indeed, their traditional way of life preserves a sense of community that most developed societies lost long ago. Travelling by boat, you’ll head deep into the forest to meet them, joining in with the locals as they feed livestock, weave mats and baskets, or gather food in the jungle. The Iban still live in huge longhouses where up to 30 families sleep under one roof, and spending the night here is one of our absolute highlights of life in Borneo. Just be sure to bring your earplugs! Accommodation Batang Ai • Borneo Budget Nanga Sumpa LodgeEstablished in 1987 in partnership with the people of Nanga Sumpa longhouse, the lodge is built a short distance away from the longhouse and its residents, allowing you to experience a village-style stay whilst staying in purpose-built accommodation. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 3:Car and boat transfer from Kuching to Batang Ai (4.5 hour drive & 1 hour boat)Day 5:Car and boat transfer from Batang Ai to Kuching (1 hour boat & 4.5 hour drive) Day 6-7Mulu National Park Highlights: Watch as over two million bats swarm out of the mouth of Deer Cave at sunset, one of nature’s great spectacles Explore part of the largest interconnected cave system in the world Keep you eyes peeled for tropical birds and monkeys on a canopy walk in the treetopsYour next stop introduces yet another different side of Borneo: the subterranean world of Mulu National Park. Forget dark, damp holes in the ground — here you’ll be exploring a wonderland of vast caverns, towering stalagmites and huge cascades of stalactites — all connected by boardwalks and trails through the rainforest. Though it’s best-known for its caves, Mulu’s attractions aren’t all underground, and you’ll also get to walk through the treetops on an elevated canopy walk, watch the spectacular exodus of bats from the mouth of Deer Cave at sunset, and experience jungle trekking by day and by night — two experiences that couldn’t be more different. Accommodation Mulu National Park • Borneo Moderate National Park HeadquartersThe National Park Headquarters is the only accommodation within Gunung Mulu National Park, and offers a range of accommodation options ranging from basic dormitories to comfortable private chalets and even an Iban-style longhouse. Mulu National Park • Borneo Superior Mulu Marriott Resort & SpaThe Mulu Marriott is located five minutes outside the national park, and is the best (indeed, the only) luxury offering in the Mulu area. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 6:Car transfer from Kuching to Kuching airport (30 min)Flight from Kuching to Mulu (1 hour 35 min)Car transfer from Mulu airport to Mulu National Park (5 min) Day 8-9Kota Kinabalu Highlights: Explore tea production at Sabah Tea Gardens Brave the canopy walkway at Poring Hot Springs Learn about the flora of the jungle from a local naturalistToday you’ll take a day trip through jungle and paddy fields to Kinabalu National Park. En route, visit Sabah Tea Gardens, Borneo’s only organic tea farm, for a tour and tea tasting.Next stop is Poring Hot Spring, a geothermal spa first developed by the Japanese during WWII, where you can brave the 40-metre-high canopy walk with a chance to spot canopy dwelling animals, like tree shrews or red leaf monkeys.After lunch, you’ll continue to Kinabalu National Park for a jungle walk with a local naturalist. Kinabalu is home to more plant species than Europe and North America combined, including over 700 types of orchids, and your guide will be an invaluable source of flora and fauna knowledge. Accommodation Kota Kinabalu • Borneo Moderate Hotel GrandisNamed for the Ascidiera Grandis, an orchid found only on Mount Kinabalu, the Grandis Hotel’s city centre location at the top of a mall makes it an excellent base for exploring Kota Kinabalu. Kota Kinabalu • Borneo Superior Hyatt Centric Kota KinabaluThe Hyatt Centric offers 222 spacious rooms inspired by the lush green hills and calm blue sea surrounding the property. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 8:Car transfer from Mulu to Mulu airport (5 min)Flight from Mulu to Kota Kinabalu (1 hour)Car transfer from Kota Kinabalu Airport to Hotel (15 mins) Day 10Sepilok Highlights: Go in search of nocturnal wildlife on a night hike in the Sepilok rainforest Visit Borneo’s famous “men of the forest” at the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre Learn about the conservation work of Dr Wong at the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation CentreHome to orangutan, sun bear and rainforest protection initiatives, Sepilok is the nerve centre of conservation in Malaysian Borneo, and the very best place to learn about the amazing work being done to save one of the planet’s oldest and most important ecosystems. Arriving in the evening, you’ll start with a guided night walk through the rainforest, where you’ll stand a chance of spotting jungle cats, deer, and all manner of bugs and spiders. The main event comes the next morning, when you’ll get to tour the sun bear and orangutan sanctuaries and see some of these critically endangered animals on the road to recovery. Accommodation Sepilok • Borneo Moderate Sepilok Nature LodgeAccommodation at Sepilok Nature Lodge is fairly basic but perfectly comfortable, with air-conditioned wooden chalets dotted throughout tropical gardens packed with over 150 species of orchid and arranged around a lake. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 10:Car transfer from hotel to Kota Kinabalu airport (15 mins)Flight from Kota Kinabalu to Sandakan (45 minutes)Car transfer from Sandakan to Sepilok (25 mins) Day 11-12Kinabatangan River Highlights: Go on a morning birdwatching cruise on the Kinabatangan River Play “monkey bingo” on a slow boat ride, keeping an eye out for the ten different types of primate that call this area home Visit a local fishing village to experience life on the river Go on a nighttime boat safari to see the nocturnal wildlife that comes out after darkIf you haven’t managed to spot any animals in the wild yet (and we’d be incredibly surprised if you hadn’t!) this is your chance: the Kinabatangan River is among the most diverse habitats on Earth. To maximise your wildlife-watching, you’ll river cruise at different times of day: early morning to see all manner of tropical bird life; daytime to spot monkeys, crocs and elephants; after dark to search for civet cats, wild cattle and deer. Spending the night at a riverside lodge, surrounded by the sounds of the jungle, is an unforgettable experience — and you’ll also get a chance to meet the local indigenous people, the Orang Sungai, who live off what they can fish from the river. Accommodation Kinabatangan River • Borneo Moderate Kinabatangan Wetlands ResortLocated down a small tributary in the wilderness of the Lower Kinabatangan River, the Kinabatangan Wetlands Resort is surrounded by freshwater swamps and mangrove forest. Kinabatangan River • Borneo Superior Sukau Rainforest LodgeIn this remote jungle region, the Sukau Rainforest Lodge stands out among its more basic neighbours for its high standards of comfort and service. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 11:Car and boat transfer from Sepilok to Kinabatangan (30 min drive & 2 hour boat) Day 13-16Gaya Island Highlights: Relax on the tropical beaches of Gaya Island Go snorkelling at some of the most beautiful and diverse coral reefs in the world Go on a kayak tour of the island’s mangrove swamps (optional extra)It’s a bit of a slog to your final stop, but we promise it’s worth it! After a succession of planes, boats and automobiles, you’ll find yourself on Gaya Island: a bona fide tropical gem with beaches to rival any in Southeast Asia, and coral reefs more dazzlingly diverse than almost anywhere else in the world. Head out with your snorkel or book a scuba diving trip, and enter a neon-coloured world of bright orange clownfish, rippling anemones, acid-bright nudibranchs and blacktipped reef sharks. Then, go hiking into the rainforest or book a kayaking tour of the mangrove swamps. Just be sure to leave yourself plenty of time to relax and enjoy the fabulous beaches of this beautiful tropical gem. Accommodation Gaya Island • Borneo Deluxe Gaya Island ResortBased in a protected marine reserve, with jungle to its back and the sparkling blue waters of Malohom Bay spread out before it, Gaya Island Resort has mangroves, coral reefs, and sandy beaches right on its doorstep. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 13:Car and boat transfer from Kinabatangan to Sandakan airport (1.5 hour boat & 30 min drive)Flight from Sandakan to Kota Kinabalu (45 mins)Car and boat transfer from Kota Kinabalu airport to Gaya Island (25 min drive & 20 min boat)Day 16:Car and boat transfer from Gaya Island to Kota Kinabalu airport (20 min boat & 25 min drive) Is this trip for you? What's greatThis itinerary really showcases the many faces of Borneo, including its human culture, natural diversity and famous wildlifeIt includes one of Borneo’s orangutan sanctuaries, giving you the best chance of a sightingIt’s great for active types, with tough hikes and no “down” daysThings to considerWildlife experiences are unpredictable by nature, so sightings are never guaranteed (though you’ve got an excellent chance)You’ll need a good level of fitness, especially for the challenging Mulu hikeEven if you travel in the “dry” season, always expect rain in a rainforestSome accommodation is pretty basic — but in the jungle that’s part of the fun! ReviewsOur trips start with listening. These honest, unedited reviews show how we put people first - because making customers happy is what we’re here to do.Read more reviews This is the second time we have used Inside Asia because of the personal service that you provide. From the initial contact discussing our requirements through to the delivery of the holiday itself, you have provided a quality, bespoke experience, with amazing staff interaction. All really well organised from start to finish. Responsive assistance provided throughout the planning and the actual trip. The service was very professional.Very impressed with our agent who truly listened to what we wanted. The tour package was put together with a lot of thought and took in our needs do to age and walking ability. The tour covered so many incredible aspects of all the countries. Some [...] What's included? What's includedBreakfast every daySix lunches: two in Batang Ai; one in Kuching; one in Mulu; two at your lodge on the Kinabatangan RiverThree dinners: one in your Batang Ai longhouse; two in your lodge on the Kinabatangan RiverTwo full-day experience: explore Mulu's caves by boat and walk the canopy walkway; day trip into Kinabalu National ParkFour half-day experiences: cycling tour of Kuching; orangutan rehabilitation centre; the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre; walk through Mulu's Lang & Deer cavesOvernight stay at an Iban longhouse in Batang Ai, including cultural activitiesTwo night stay on the Kinabatangan River, including wildlife spotting activitiesAll entrance fees to sites included in guided experiencesAll internal transport & accommodationNot includedInternational flightsMeals not mentionedEntrance fees to any sites not included in guided experiencesTips for guides & portersTourist taxes & any National Park fees
This is the second time we have used Inside Asia because of the personal service that you provide. From the initial contact discussing our requirements through to the delivery of the holiday itself, you have provided a quality, bespoke experience, with amazing staff interaction.
All really well organised from start to finish. Responsive assistance provided throughout the planning and the actual trip.
The service was very professional.Very impressed with our agent who truly listened to what we wanted. The tour package was put together with a lot of thought and took in our needs do to age and walking ability. The tour covered so many incredible aspects of all the countries. Some [...]