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Borneo Trips

Why Travel Solo To Borneo?

Borneo. Your opportunity to get back to nature, channel your inner explorer and dive head-first into a vast and complex ecosystem.

Travel through Borneo and you’ll immediately feel a sense of adventure. Its impenetrable rainforest, rich in wildlife and flora, it’s winding rivers that hide giant crocodiles and feed colorful birds – everything about this island is geared towards exploration.

Orangutans are Borneo’s most recognized inhabitants – and the thrill of seeing one of these endangered creatures in the wild is hard to describe. There are pygmy elephants, too, kingfishers and vine snakes – all to be spotted from a river safari or an inland trek. Your adventure might also see you wild-swimming in waterfalls, cave exploring in the World Heritage Site of Gunung Mulu National Park and hopping over to Kota Kinabalu for a bit of R&R, South China Sea-side.

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Borneo Facts

What Are The National Languages?

Malay & English

What is the currency?

Indonesian Rupiah

Timezone

GMT +8

Top Three Experiences

1. River Safari
2. Kayaking the rapids of the Semadang River
3. Rainforest treks and orangutan spotting

Top five dishes to try

1. Bambagan
2. Sarawak Layer Cake
3. Laksa
4. Beef Rendang
5. Kolo Mee

86 °f

Average temp in high season

What's The Weather Like?

Borneo has a tropical climate with high humidity, hot temperatures and rainfall throughout the year. The average summer temperature is 86F (30C) and the average winter temperature is 60F (16C).

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