WHAT TO DO IN BORNEO?
Borneo is an island located in Southeast Asia. It’s divided into three between Malaysia (Sarawak and Sabbah regions), Brunei (a tiny state located in the Malaysian part), and Indonesia (Kalimantan region). The latter is the most difficult to access and will require a lot of planning and time ahead to explore it.
The list below will help you prepare and organize your trip to Borneo.
Here are 20 things to do and see during a trip to Borneo:
ON THE MALAYSIAN SIDE (SARAWAK AND SABBAH):
1. CLIMB MOUNT KINABALU
The highest peak in Southeast Asia (4094 meters) lies in the Kinabalu National Park in northeastern Borneo and offers a spectacular view of the island. Most hikers begin the climb in the evening to get to the summit in time to admire the sunrise.
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2. VISIT THE TRADITIONAL HOUSES OF THE INDIGENOUS TRIBES
Do not miss the Sarawak Cultural Village which is 45 minutes from Kuching, and which shows a glimpse of indigenous culture and traditional longhouses.
3. BAKO NATIONAL PARK
Located not far from Kuching, you can see snakes (long-nosed monkeys) walking in the forest and mangroves.
4. SEE ORANGUTANS
The Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Center provides an opportunity to get close to orangutans. It can also be seen at the Semenggoh Reserve, near Kuching (Borneo’s largest city).
5. TAKE A BOAT TRIP ON THE KINABATANGAN RIVER
The longest river in Sabah, home to a rich ecosystem and important wildlife. You can see snakes, monkeys, Sumatran rhinoceros and Asian elephants.
6. DIVE IN SIPADAN
For scuba diving enthusiasts, the Malaysian side of Borneo offers one of the best diving spots in the world, in Sipadan. If you prefer snorkelling, go to Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park (in Sabah). To dive on the wrecks of World War II, go to Redang Island.
7. TURTLE ISLAND
An island located off Borneo where you can see many sea turtles and have the chance to watch their laying every month of the year. You can also visit a conservation center that collects sea turtles. More info here.
8. GUNGUG MULU NATIONAL PARK
Located in Sarawak, near Brunei, it is an ancient territory of the head hunters and a world heritage site thanks to its network of underground caves that can be visited (there is the largest underground chamber of the world). We can also see karstic peaks with a dangerous aspect.
9. DO RAFTING
Rafting is becoming an increasingly popular activity in Borneo, where the best rapids are to Sabah.
ON THE INDONESIAN SIDE (KALIMANTAN):
10. LOKSADO AND THE MERATUS MOUNTAINS
The Meratus Mountains are a popular trek destination in South Kalimantan and are accessible from the small town of Loksado. You can also go rafting and discover the Dayak culture.
11. TANJUNG PUTING NATIONAL PARK
A national park of 4000 m² where you can have the chance to see orangutans in their natural state and many birds.
12. THE DERAWAN ARCHIPELAGO
The perfect place for snorkelling and diving, especially at Sangalaki Island and Maratua Island.
13. GUNUNG PALUNG NATIONAL PARK
A national park that is home to nearly 2,000 orangutans. The starting point for access is Pontianak.
14. THE WEHEA FOREST
A very old rainforest home to hundreds of animal species. Accessible from the village of Nehas Liah Bing (very difficult, you’re warned!) .
15. BANJARMASIN CITY
The capital of the province of South Kalimantan. You can see authentic floating markets.
16. SAMARINDA CITY
From Samarinda, you can get to Kutai National Park and go up the Mahakan River by boat. The mosque is to visit.
17. BALIKPAPAN CITY
A city known for its oil resources but has very beautiful beaches (kemala and melawai beach). Also, visit Bangkirai Mountain Suspension Bridge and Wana Wisata Forest. More info here.
IN BRUNEI:
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18. VISIT THE MOSQUES
The two mosques to see are the Jame’Asr Hassanil Bolkiah and the Mosque Omar Ali Saifuddin (see photo).
19. THE VILLAGE OF KAMPONG AYER
A village of 4000 houses built on the water and which is the historic heart of Brunei.
20. ULU TEMBURONG NATIONAL PARK
The first national park established in Brunei. It is accessible only by boat from the capital, Bandar Seri Begawan.
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