The world’s third largest island has long been the inspiration to adventurers, explorers, travellers and writers globally.
Borneo is a place of spellbinding natural wonders with exotic and colourful cultural heritage.
It is here, you can find the world’s largest flower, the biggest cave passage in the world, the longest underground river system in the world, the biggest Malay Water Village in the world, the highest peak in the region, the biggest residential palace in the world, the odd looking endangered species of primates, the rich and intriguing history of the White Rajah, the descendents of the once feared head hunter, the longest surviving monarchy in the world and many more …………Borneo will never fail to amaze and surprise even the seasoned traveller.
The Sultanate of Brunei, Labuan, Sabah and Sarawak has unique attractions to offer but a combination of all four will be an ultimate Borneo Discovery Experience.
Today, there is still much to inspire the adventure-loving travellers. The tropical rainforest, one of the finest and oldest in the world, offers an almost bewildering diversity of species (over 250 species of plants per hectare) abundant wildlife unique to the area. Those seeking adventure will not be disappointed with the jungle treks, the up-river journeys, the giant sized caves and the warm South China Sea lapping over exquisite coral reefs.
The cultural diversity of Borneo is almost as amazing as its natural history, with over sixty different tribes and races, each with their own unique cultural expression and all offering the visitors warm and open hospitality.
The Sultanate of Brunei and the Malaysian states of Sarawak and Sabah cover the north-western part of Borneo. It is here that the heritage of this great island has been most diligently preserved by the people themselves, and by the finest network of national parks in Southeast Asia.
The heritage, together with the excellent amenities, infrastructure and visitor facilities, makes Brunei and Malaysia, Borneo a fascinating destination.