Malaysia is without doubt one of the world’s 17 “megadiverse” nations, with Borneo being their crown jewel of biodiversity! The world’s third largest island, fringed by a coral reef, lined with a 130-million-year-old rainforest, and teeming with endemic species, this can be a place of epic proportions. Whereas Borneo is shared between two different nations (Indonesia and Brunei), Malaysia’s state of Sabah on the north finish of the island has essentially the most protected rainforest, the tallest mountain, wealthy indigenous tradition (38 teams making up 59% of the inhabitants), and strong tourism infrastructure to entry these wilderness wonders…making it the pure alternative for a Borneo journey! We gave ourselves 12 days (we may have simply spent a month right here) to journey Sabah and are so excited to share the perfect of Malaysian Borneo. Learn this weblog as we trek with orangutans, scuba dive the legendary Sipadan, river safari like David Attenborough, and hone in on the perfect issues to do in Sabah, Malaysia.
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Sabah Journey Itinerary
Route & Timing:
Sepilok (1 day) > Sukau & Kinabatangan River (2 days) > Sipadan Scuba Diving Journey (3 Days if a diver; skip if not) > Danum Valley Conservation Space (2 days) > Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park (2 Days) > Kinabalu Park (2 Days) > Transit Days (add 2 days buffer total)
This 12-14 day Sabah journey itinerary begins within the northeast at Sepilok and heads in a clockwise route, ending within the capital of Kota Kinabalu on the South China Sea. It affords an thrilling mixture of Borneo rivers, rainforests, islands, mountains, indigenous tradition, and cities. This weblog has all our favourite experiences (even ones we didn’t get to), and for those who zip all the way down to the underside of this put up you’ll be able to see all of the logistical particulars.
Sepilok, Northeast Sabah
Simply exterior of the large metropolis of Sandakan, the Sepilok space is value staying the evening for this academic trifecta: Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Heart + Bornean Solar Bear Conservation Centre + Rainforest Discovery Centre…all inside strolling distance.
Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre
Since 1964 the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre has been doing unimaginable work rehabilitating orphaned and injured orangutans on their 10,611-acre sanctuary. On this large rainforest reserve, 60-80 orangutans dwell independently within the wilderness and roughly 25 orphaned orangutans are cared for within the nurseries till they will hopefully be launched. The perfect time to go to Sepilok is at 10am or 3pm once they put out meals for the orangutans nonetheless in want of help.
We hiked for 10 minutes alongside the forested boardwalk to achieve the feeding platform. 4 orangutans had been sitting in a circle, sharing snacks, stretching, and tending to an adorably fidgety child. Orangutans share 97% of our DNA, and it’s so evident if you watch their acquainted mannerisms. Then got here Malim, a 25-year-old flanged male pushing 200 kilos with a 7-foot wingspan, swinging in from the ropes. With large cheeks, pronounced throat pouch, and lengthy crimson hair, he’s the right specimen of a dominant male and we had been so fortunate to see him!
Tip: We all know it’s tempting to attend to see these nice apes within the true wild, however within the occasion that doesn’t occur, you’ll be soooo glad you got here and supported the rehabilitation middle.
Bornean Solar Bear Conservation Centre
Simply throughout the best way from the Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre is the primary sanctuary for the world’s smallest bear. Being completely lovely has brought about a whole lot of issues for the solar bear, and an alarming quantity of individuals had been preserving them in captivity! Malaysian biologist and now CNN Hero, Wong Siew Te, wished to place an finish to this apply by way of the Bornean Solar Bear Conservation Centre’s rescue program, rehabilitation facility, and public education schemes. We took a tour, studying enjoyable information, like solar bears are half the dimensions of a black bear, have 10-inch-long tongues, and get their title from the golden sun-like patch of hair on their chest. We noticed two bears pacing, nonetheless distressed from their former life in captivity, however we had been comfortable to know this rehab middle exists and suppose it’s value stopping in for the possibility to see a bear in a tree consuming from a beehive like Winnie the Pooh!
Rainforest Discovery Centre
Subsequent on our crash course in Borneo biodiversity…The Rainforest Discovery Centre! Stroll their spectacular skywalk, 80 ft above the forest ground, whilst you learn academic indicators in regards to the 3,000 tree species of Borneo. Climb the lookout towers and look into the traditional boughs to identify monkeys and all kinds of birds, from the Bornean Bristlehead, Blue-headed Pitta, Cream-eyed Bulbul, and extra on this official “Vital Birding Space” and residential to the Borneo Hen Competition. Many individuals additionally come right here at evening for the possibility to see the Malayan Colugo. This proficient lemur can glide distances over 400 ft in a single leap!
E-book this Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, Bornean Solar Bear Conservation Centre, and Rainforest Discovery Centre as a full-day tour.
Kinabatangan River & Wildlife Sanctuary
The second longest river in Malaysia, Kinabatangan is residence to the Borneo Massive 5: pygmy elephant, orangutan, proboscis monkey, rhinoceros hornbill, and estuarine crocodile…plus 325 hen species! Exploring by riverboat with a keen-eyed information is one of the simplest ways to wildlife watch, which is why we went with Borneo Eco Excursions and stayed at their fabulous Sukau Rainforest Lodge.
Sukau Rainforest Lodge
A Nationwide Geographic Distinctive Lodge of the World and winner of a slew of awards for his or her sustainability efforts, Sukau Rainforest Lodge has been the river’s ecotourism pioneer since 1995. Within the face of widespread logging that swept throughout Borneo within the late twentieth century, Kari Bin Ongong, the lodge founder and member of the Orang Sungai indigenous group, helped plant the seed for what would turn out to be the government-protected Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary. Between the luxurious lodging and the realm’s unprecedented biodiversity, the lodge has attracted friends from Judi Dench to Sir David Attenborough, who made this his base for a Borneo wildlife particular. Solely accessible by boat, this stilted retreat hovers over the river and extends into the rainforest by raised boardwalks. We stayed in one among their 20 just lately added villas and cherished the stylish design and use of native decor. A sarong was hanging in our room with a word encouraging friends to put on this conventional skirt to dinner…and low and behold everybody obtained decked out for a really festive and familial vibe, as we dined on scrumptious Sabahan and worldwide delicacies.
Kinabatangan River Safari
River safari is on the coronary heart of the Sukau expertise, with riverboats leaving earlier than daybreak, after lunch, and once more at evening to maximise sightings. We by no means missed the possibility to wildlife watch and we noticed the endemic rhinoceros hornbill, a 20-foot crocodile, a troop of macaque monkeys, Buffy fish owls, six species of kingfisher, and wacky Borneo specials like proboscis monkeys, with their massive floppy noses! Our information Fahran was glorious and the time spent with fellow wildlife lovers on the water was a pleasure. We extremely suggest a keep at Sukau Rainforest Lodge and hope you get to see the pygmy elephants for us…the group the day earlier than noticed 20 crossing the river!
Semporna & The Celebes Sea
To expertise the marine facet of Sabah’s wildlife, we headed to Semporna and the islands of the Celebes Sea…solely to understand this space was simply as culturally fascinating! Right here, nearly all of the inhabitants is Bajau Laut, a nomadic seaborne individuals dwelling in sprawling stilted villages and small wood houseboats. Their neighborhood extends throughout the waters between the Philippines and Indonesia, and has for hundreds of years, but few “sea nomads” like them are left on the planet. We went to the bustling Semporna fish market and the scene was like Miami Vice meets Mad Max! Colourful wood pace boats had been bobbing and weaving to get into port and the seashore was filled with distributors and consumers haggling for the freshest catch. We don’t even eat fish, however we went into the gauntlet simply to expertise this fascinating chaos.
FYI: Semporna has a historical past of pirates and not-so-long-ago kidnappings. Whereas we felt protected, we’d simply suggest having your wits about you to understand this distinctive look into one other world. Additionally, in case you are not a scuba diver, it’s possible you’ll need to swap the Semporna area for one more indigenous cultural expertise.
Scuba Diving Better Sipadan
The Coral Triangle is essentially the most biodiverse marine area on the planet, with over 6,000 species of fish and 76% of the planet’s coral species. It’s lined with epic scuba diving locations, however one which constantly tops the lists? Sipadan, Malaysia. To discover the Sipadan Marine Park and its surrounding islands, we discovered a PADI-certified scuba diving clothes shop like no different…a decommissioned oil rig turned eco-friendly dive resort hovering over the reef! Seaventures’ outdated cargo deck has been become a dive middle and restaurant, worker housing into suites, helipad right into a sweeping rooftop patio, and the freight elevator right into a enjoyable approach to attain the ocean. Our days had been full of three scuba periods (plus as many as we’d like on the home reef instantly under the rig), with breaks for bountiful meals, roof deck lounging, and excessive dives off the plank.
Between the two,000-foot-tall oceanic island of Sipadan and the reef of Kapalai, the various terrain supplied each sort of dive, from high-speed drifts to shipwrecks to otherworldly macro. Bumphead parrotfish, whitetip reef sharks, noticed rays, inexperienced sea turtles, numerous reef fish, and nudibranchs galore graced our 11 dives.
Diving in Sipadan’s slice of the Coral Triangle, watching the morning gentle shimmer over the coral backyard and silhouette the bumphead parrotfish, I believed to myself, “Getting scuba licensed was the most effective issues we’ve ever accomplished.” We’ve traveled the seven continents, however Earth is 70% ocean, and with out scuba, we’d simply be skimming the floor! Our scuba coaching allowed us to swim alongside faculties of barracuda, go eye to eye with feisty Nemos, watch a Mandarin fish mating dance, and discover inside shipwrecks. With a regulator in our mouth, we not solely have the superpower to breathe underwater, but additionally a cause to cease the chatter and hearken to the rhythms of nature and our innermost ideas. Within the deep blue, there may be nowhere to be however current.
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Lahad Datu: The Pleasant Transit Hub
Extra rainforest exploration was in our future, however catching our early morning journey into the depths of Danum Valley Conservation Space required an in a single day in Lahad Datu. No vacationers would come to this city besides to transit, however we had been so glad we stayed the evening to expertise an actual Bornean city exterior of the eco-lodge bubble. For $16 we stayed on the completely good Maya Resort with a seaview and a brief stroll to the guts of city. We went to the Ramadan evening market, lined with 50+ stalls, promoting nasi lemak (the nationwide dish), fried noodles, and delish durian desserts. We ate at a number of stalls and couldn’t appear to rack up a invoice larger than $1.50 at any stand. The perfect half was the locals couldn’t have been friendlier. Soooooo many individuals stated howdy, welcome, how are you, or simply smiled ear-to-ear seeing a vacationer of their underappreciated city.
Danum Valley Conservation Space
Danum Valley is the most important tract of lowland virgin rainforest left in Malaysia. This isn’t by probability. When the logging spree was headed this manner within the late Seventies, World Wildlife Fund labored with the Sabah authorities to show this forest is without doubt one of the most biodiverse on earth, and in pressing want of safety. At this time, this 438-square-kilometer conservation space protects 340 hen species, 124 mammal species, and numerous old-growth timber. To attenuate disturbance whereas sharing its wonders, the Sabah Basis affords vacationers entry by way of the Danum Valley Subject Centre and one fabulous eco-resort…Borneo Rainforest Lodge.
Borneo Rainforest Lodge
Verify-in at Borneo Rainforest Lodge begins at their Lahad Datu workplace with cappuccinos and snacks, earlier than a 4×4 drives you two hours deep into the Danum Valley Conservation Space. We reached the lodge and had been greeted with cool, lemongrass-scented towels and ushered into their attractive eating space with views of the Danum River for a superb lunch.
Borneo Rainforest Lodge is constructed to high requirements of sustainability. With a raised boardwalk connecting the rooms, they’ve stored the wildlife corridors open and labored across the current timber. Rooms are lots luxurious whereas taking eco-conscious measures, like cross-ventilation home windows, solar-heated showers, microorganism wastewater therapy, and conservation measures at each flip….even used cooking oil will get upcycled into soaps!
Orangutan Monitoring
Heading into the rainforest with our indigenous Desun Sepan information, we had been simply meters from the lodge after we had our first orangutan sightings. Watching them transfer from tree to tree, nibble the leaves, construct their nests, and care for his or her younger, we had been in awe of their grace and agility. Orangutans spend 95% of their lives within the timber, so we may safely (and unobtrusively) observe them from under, simply observe their actions with the rustling of the leaves, and have intimate encounters with these endangered nice apes.
Danum Valley Climbing & Adventures
Climbing alongside the Danum River and the Coffin Cliff Path for two.5 km, historical timber towered over us. A steep climb introduced us to the limestone cliffs, the place the nooks within the rock grew to become a pagan burial floor for the indigenous Orang Sungai individuals. An ironwood coffin, relationship again 250 years has largely survived the weather, together with bone fragments of what’s believed to be village leaders and esteemed warriors. Reaching the best level within the valley, there have been sweeping views of the plush mountains and snaking river. On our method down we hit a number of waterfalls, the towering Serpent Falls and the Jacuzzi Swimming pools, the place we took a refreshing dip! (Tip: For those who stick your ft within the water lengthy sufficient, the little “nibble fish” will gladly provide you with a pedicure.)
Extra Borneo Rainforest Lodge actions embrace the cover suspension bridges, evening safaris (by foot and EV buggy), river tubing, and spa therapies. No matter we had been as much as, unimaginable wildlife sightings had been a relentless, from endemic red-leaf monkeys, colugos, Bornean Tarsiers, Harlequin flying frogs, and naturally, orangutans!
Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park
Throughout the state of Sabah and simply three miles off the coast of Kota Kinabalu lies Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park. This five-island reserve within the South China Sea protects the coral reef and an abundance of wildlife, plus affords a slew of recreation alternatives. The mile-long Manukan Island is the hub of the state park with a great marine museum, lovely restaurant, water sports activities program, and sandy seashores. To be trustworthy, the park is sort of busy with Kota Kinabalu day-trippers, however the journey hack is to remain in a single day at one of many island resorts like Gaya Island Resort or Sutera Sanctuary Lodges’ Manukan Island Resort to search out the serenity of this lovely place.
Manukan Island Resort
We primarily based our marine park adventures at Manukan Island Resort. Whereas not the fanciest resort within the archipelago, we cherished our apartment-style bungalow, personal seashore with solar sails and loungers, and the eating experiences had been unforgettable. By day, Arang restaurant has this nice beach-house vibe with colourful decor, chaise lounges, fab meals, and beers flowing. By evening, we had unique on-sand eating room with a sheer teepee and candlelit path framing a desk for 2. Whereas having fun with a three-course plant-based meal, a trio of guitarists got here to serenade us. Ask them to play their conventional Sabahan songs to additional your love of Borneo island life.
Water Adventures at Tunku Abdul Rahman
The Tunku Abdul Rahman is a watersport paradise…scuba diving, snorkeling, banana boats, and island hopping. From the Manukan Island dock you’ll be able to set you up whichever journey you’d like, and we selected to parasail for the primary time! Not gonna lie, it at all times appeared a little bit tacky to us, however hey, don’t knock until you strive it…parasailing turned out to be an ultra-fun and scenic approach to discover the islands! To proceed our park adventures, we ferried over to Mamutik Island. The seashore by the jetty is busy with vacationers, however stroll quarter-hour clockwise across the island and also you’ll discover a secret cove with attractive rock formations and good snorkeling.
Mount Kinabalu
Whereas we didn’t get the possibility to do the two-day trek to the highest of this 13,000-foot mountain and UNESCO World Heritage Website, we wished to place Kinabalu Park in your radar…as a result of it sounds epic and you want to plan forward. Simply 86 kilometers from the Sabah capital, this craggy tectonic plateau, lined in 3,000 species of crops, appears like one thing out of Lord of the Rings! Treks needs to be booked 4-6 months upfront to safe permits and lodging. You’ll mattress down at Panalaban Base Camp, both in one of many bunkhouses or Sutera Sanctuary Lodge’s Laban Rata, then get up at 2am to make it to the summit checkpoint by 5am and end your ascent for a panoramic dawn over Sabah and the South China Sea. We hope you go for it! That stated, you’ll be able to nonetheless get a style of Mount Kinabalu with a full-day journey from the capital, exploring trails on the base of the mountain to benefit from the flora, fauna, sizzling springs, and indigenous villages.
Sabah, Malaysia: Know Earlier than You Go
Borneo is really a bucket-list journey, so to ensure it goes as easily as doable, listed here are a couple of tricks to put together to your Sabah travels.
Finest time to go to Sabah: March to September is the dry season, making it the perfect time to journey Sabah. FYI, being alongside the equator in a tropical local weather, it’s at all times sizzling and humid. Humorous sufficient, we got here throughout the month of Ramadan (test the ever-changing lunar calendar) considering that was a draw back, nevertheless it turned out to be an enormous profit…with numerous lodge and bus availability and vigorous evening markets to interrupt the quick with locals every evening.
Do I would like a visa for Malaysia? Passport holders from the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and most EU nations don’t want a passport for Malaysia.
Is Malaysia costly? Southeast Asia typically could be very reasonably priced and Malaysia is without doubt one of the most economical within the area. $1 USD = 4.7 Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). If you purchase domestically in Sabah, lunch will value you round $2 USD, a good lodge room $20, and a long-distance bus $10. That stated, all-inclusive eco-lodges. that are typically important for experiencing these distant wilderness areas, and are in fact at a lot larger costs.
Journey Insurance coverage for Borneo: Between the complexity of transit, prices of all-inclusive excursions, and security considerations of exploring distant areas, journey insurance coverage is a should. We extremely suggest Allianz. We use their AllTrips Premier Plan to get protection (every thing from baggage delays to medical evacuation) every time and wherever we go all year long. In addition they supply complete single-trip plans if you wish to concentrate on Borneo.
Language: Malay is the nationwide language, with English extensively spoken. That stated, there are 50 languages throughout Sabah’s 39 indigenous ethnic teams. At a minimal, study the Malay phrases for thanks, “teri-ma ka-see” and scrumptious, “se-dop” to indicate your appreciation.
Meals in Sabah: The meals is fabulous, particularly for those who like a little bit spice! Count on rice-based dishes–from Nasi Lemak‘s coconut rice with sambal chili and peanuts to Sabahan leaf-wrapped ketupats, noodle soups like laksa, and the perfect tropical fruit! With populations of ethnic Indians and Chinese language throughout Malaysia, their fabulous cuisines are extensively out there. Vegetarian and vegan meals is fairly simply out there upon request and there are at all times numerous veggie sides to select from, together with unbeattable contemporary tempeh!
Transportation: Touring japanese Sabah is well achieved by overland transit. Most distant ecolodges embrace transportation to and from transit hubs and airports. Between cities, an area bus is an effective choice, starting from air-conditioned coaches to on-demand minivans (we did each, booked the identical day and not using a drawback, and loved the native colour!). Sabah can be very linked by airplane, with airports in Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan, Lahad Datu, and Tawau (closest to Semporna). We at all times attempt to restrict flights for environmental causes, however would say it’s finest to fly to Kota Kinabalu, per the lengthy distance and poor highway circumstances to cross the state. Malaysia Airways affords essentially the most in depth choices.
Packing for Borneo: Between very sturdy equatorial solar, rainforest crawlies, and the conservative nature of Muslim populations, overlaying up is the best way to go. Pack light-weight long-sleeve shirts and lengthy pants, wicking t-shirts, 2 pairs of shorts, excessive trekking socks, sturdy footwear, a set of seashore apparel, and a sporty raincoat (no heat layers essential; except you trek Mount Kinabalu.) Throw in a small pair of high quality binoculars to reinforce your wildlife viewing, with out including a lot bulk to your baggage. See extra of Serene Nook’s important packing checklist and save room in your bag for a batik sarong, the native style and a useful accent.
We hope you loved our Sabah journey information and are stoked to discover Borneo! Tell us what piques your curiosity, and if in case you have any questions within the feedback under. For extra inspiration and behind the scenes from our journey, see our Borneo Instagram Tales and take a look at SabahTourism.com for native data.
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