The Wilds of Borneo: Orangutans & Beyond

A Quest in Search of Rare & Threatened Wildlife in the World's Oldest Rainforests

Borneo, the world's third-largest island, harbors the tallest and most ancient rainforests on Earth. Sheltered beneath their dense canopies are jungle rivers, waterfalls and a host of wildlife that leaps, darts and crawls in the emerald depths. Endangered orangutans thrive in the lush vegetation, sharing branches and vines with leaf monkeys, wild gibbons, flying lemurs and more than 300 vibrant bird species. Rare proboscis monkeys are at home in coastal mangroves where hornbills and sea eagles soar above. In the forest beneath Mount Kinabalu’s prominent peaks, pygmy elephants lumber through the underbrush while monitor lizards sunbathe on the banks of the Kinabatangan River. Wildlife flourishes in Borneo, and we safari in search of it on a matchless tropical nature adventure.

Trip Highlights

Close Encounters with Orangutans

Observe wild orangutans living freely in the rainforest, and learn about crucial efforts to conserve them on visits to two different rehabilitation centers

Private Tour of Sun Bear Rehabilitation Center

With a guided look behind the scenes, hear the inspiring success story of how the world’s smallest bear was brought back from the brink of extinction

Explore Ancient Tropical Rainforests

In the biodiverse depths of the Danum Valley, search for proboscis monkeys, gibbons and the slow loris, and scout for pygmy elephants along the Kinabatangan River

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Exploring the Wilds of Borneo

See More of Borneo's Natural Wonders When You Travel With Nat Hab

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From watching free-ranging orangutans in their natural rainforest habitat to scouting for pygmy elephants along the Kinabatangan River, you'll experience the most varied and wildlife-centric Borneo itinerary on offer. Our multifaceted journey emphasizes a wide array of species, plus encounters with local cultures. 

  1. More Diverse Wildlife Viewing in Widely Varied Settings
    This is a comprehensive nature survey of Borneo, encompassing diverse ecosystems: the jungle sanctuaries of Sepilok, Semenggoh and Kinabatangan, mangroves in Bako National Park, and virgin rainforest in the Danum Valley. In these contrasting locales, we explore from sunrise and don't stop until after nightfall, searching for the endangered orangutan, pygmy elephant, Bornean bearded pig, smooth-coated otter, long- and pig-tailed macaques, monitor lizard, proboscis monkey, rhinoceros hornbill, silvered leaf monkey, numerous tropical bird species, and an array of nocturnal creatures.

  2. Visit Two Different Orangutan Sanctuaries
    A chance to see orangutans is a big reason for coming to Borneo. We maximize your opportunities in two different locations: Sepilok and Semenggoh nature reserves. Semenggoh focuses on the study of orangutan biology and behavior while providing a safe and natural haven for dozens of semi-wild orangutans that are graduates of its original rehabilitation program. We also search for them in the wild along the Kinabatangan River and from our remote ecolodges. 

  3. A Private Guided Tour of the Bornean Sun Bear Center
    An inspiring conservation success story, the center provides care, rehabilitation and release of orphaned and captive Malayan sun bears. Its mission is also to increase awareness about the plight of this little-known endangered bear, the world's smallest. We have a private tour of the center either with founder Dr. Wong Siew Te or one of his close conservation colleagues.

  4. Explore One of the World's Oldest & Tallest Rainforests
    The Danum Valley is a special inclusion on our adventure—to truly experience the primeval biodiversity of Borneo's deepest rainforest recesses, the Danum Valley is an essential stop—and not all itineraries include it.

  5. Watch Bats Emerge from Gomantong Caves
    Not included on typical Borneo itineraries, Gomantong Caves beckons exploration, with its resident orangutan troop and nightly mass exodus of bats at dusk, accompanied by the feeding frenzy of birds of prey from eye level as the bats take flight.

  6. A Small Group Ensures More Authentic Nature Encounters
    Wildlife encounters happen most meaningfully in an intimate context. Our groups are limited to just 12 travelers, enabling a quiet, low-impact experience.

  7. Internal Flights Enhance Comfort & More Time with Wildlife
    Rather than subject you to long, winding, often bumpy drives, we use air transfers for comfort and efficiency. Two internal flights get you between destinations faster, giving you more time with nature and wildlife. 

  8. From Riverside to Rainforest, Stay Closer to Borneo's Wildlife
    Our accommodations are selected for their quality, atmosphere and secluded locations, getting you as close as possible to nature in the most comfortable settings. From our eco-resort near an orangutan sanctuary to a remote ecolodge on the Kinabatangan River and our lodge in Danum Valley that overlooks primary growth rainforest, you are immersed in wild Borneo.

  9. Travel with An Expedition Leader Plus Top Local Guides
    Our Nat Hab Expedition Leaders are seasoned guides and natural history experts. In addition, they receive special training and resources provided by WWF scientists. They are also assisted by Borneo’s best local guides during each segment of our trip. See Expedition Leader bios and traveler comments regarding the quality of our leaders.

  10. Our Quality-Value Guarantee Ensures You’ll Have an Outstanding Trip
    With Natural Habitat Adventures, you receive our exclusive guarantee, which clearly states that we will meet the high expectations we set forth in our promotional materials. To our knowledge, this is the most ambitious guarantee made by any adventure travel company. Read our important promise.

  11. Feel Good About Your Carbon-Neutral Journey
    We care deeply about our planet, as we know you do. When you travel with us, the carbon emissions from your trip are 100% offset—including your round-trip flights from home. Natural Habitat Adventures has been the world’s first carbon-neutral travel company since 2007.

  12. Natural Habitat Adventures is WWF’s Travel Partner

    Because of our commitment to environmentally friendly travel, as well as the exceptional quality of our small-group nature adventures, World Wildlife Fund, the world’s leading environmental conservation organization, has named Natural Habitat Adventures its worldwide travel partner—a designation that makes us exceedingly proud!

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