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Borneo: Rainforest and Reef Wilderness Adventure

Explore the unique jungle of Borneo and add our 4-day extension to snorkel the world-class reefs at Sipadan

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About This Trip

Join us on an unforgettable Borneo eco tour and explore the outstanding rainforest and river wilderness of this special island. Trip highlights include:

  • Spend 3 full days in the untouched Danum Valley, with the chance to see orangutans, red leaf langurs, Bornean gibbons, clouded leopards, civets, slow loris, pygmy elephants, and all 8 species of hornbill.
  • Spend time along the Kinabatangan River, known for its exceptional biodiversity. Here we have dusk and dawn boat cruises and night walks.
  • Include our extension to snorkel the world-class coral reefs at Sipadan, part of the Coral Triangle and famous for large pelagics and abundant sea turtles.
  • For families and groups of 4 or more, private tours can be arranged with options to focus on special interests and include additional conservation areas.

Often overlooked by nature travelers, Borneo offers one of the world's most exciting wildlife experiences. Its forests harbor exceptionally high levels of species diversity and endemism, including many rare and unique bird, cat, and primate species.

Our itinerary begins in the jungle, with multiple excursions along the winding Kinabatangan River to look for proboscis monkeys, orangutans, hornbills, crocodiles, and other wildlife. We'll also visit the world famous Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, where orphaned orangutans are rehabilitated and released back in to the wild, as well as the Sun Bear Conservation Center, which has a similar mission.

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Next we’ll explore Danum Valley Conservation Area—43,800 hectares of protected lowland rainforest that is home to an astonishing variety of plants and wildlife, including more than 340 species of birds, 124 species of mammals, 72 species of reptiles, 56 species of amphibians and 200 species of plants per hectare. Rare and endangered species such as the Sumatran rhino, Borneo pygmy elephant, clouded leopard, orangutan, and proboscis monkey can all be seen here, plus much more.

Our optional 4-day trip extension will take you to Mataking Island to snorkel the world-class reefs of nearby Sipadan and Tun Sakaran Marine Park. As part of the Coral Triangle region, its reefs are among the world's most diverse and spectacular. These reefs are famous among snorkelers and divers for outstanding hard and soft corals, diverse fish and macro life, as well as large pelagic species and abundant sea turtles.

Notes on Trip Costs

Trip prices do not include international airfare. Limited single supplements are available for a fee of $1250. Optional 4-day trip extension to snorkel the world class reefs at Sipadan, starting at $3,200 per person (single supplement: $800). Click here for our full expedition terms and conditions.

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Danum Valley landscape
flying squirrel in Borneo
helmeted hornbill
long-tailed macaque
wild orangutan in Borneo
rhinoceros hornbill
semporna islands aerial
Sipadan area
slow loris
tree frog in borneo
Borneo eco lodge
Borneo pygmy elephant
clouded leopard
bird in danum valley

Conservation Impact

Established in 1969, Oceanic Society stands as the oldest nonprofit organization in America committed to ocean conservation. We are trailblazers in the realm of "eco travel," crafting expeditions that not only align with our charitable mission but also actively support marine research and conservation efforts globally. A portion of trip fees paid for our Borneo eco tours go to support the conservation centers (Orangutan and Sun Bear) and protected areas that we visit. This includes the Danum Valley Research Center, a renowned tropical research facility. Moreover, with every booking made, we take pride in sponsoring the removal of 200 lbs. of plastic waste from the ocean. Dive deeper into our innovative travel approach here.

Dates & Prices

Mar 21-29, 2026

Cost $8,300/person
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Oct 9-17, 2026

Cost $8,300/person
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Itinerary

The following is a sample itinerary for our Borneo eco tour and is provided for informational purposes. Itinerary details are subject to change. Please request a detailed itinerary below for additional trip details.

Day 1: Sandakan – Sepilok

Welcome to Borneo! You will be met by your guide upon arrival and transfer to Sepilok Nature Resor . In the evening, your guide will give you a trip briefing, and then enjoy a welcome dinner. After dinner, head out for an optional night walk in the forest to search for nocturnal wildlife. Our lodging tonight is at Sepilok Nature Resort.

Day 2: Sepilok

Early morning wake up for a dawn walk on the canopy walk for bird watching and searching for mammals. After breakfast, continue on to the Sepilok Orangutan Sanctuary where captive orangutans are reintroduced into the wild. You will be able to observe them at their feeding stations in the rainforest. Continue to the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre (BSBCC). This centre rescues captured sun bears and is involved in sun bear conservation, welfare rehabilitation and education. Over 30 sun bears live at the centre in the bear house and outdoor enclosures. After lunch, continue on to the Sepilok Orangutan Sanctuary where captive orangutans are reintroduced into the wild. You will be able to observe them at their feeding stations in the rainforest. At dusk we will visit the canopy walk at the Rainforest Discovery Center to watch red giant flying squirrels emerge from their nests. Return to the lodge for dinner. Our lodging tonight is at Sepilok Nature Resort.

Day 3: Sepilok - Kinabatangan River

Have a leisurely morning before departing to Sandakan Yacht Club Jetty for the boat ride to Kinabatangan Wetland Resort. The 1.5 hour boat ride will take you across Sandakan Bay passing the historical Berhala Island and fishing villages. Arrive at the lodge, check in and have lunch while you are briefed about the lodging and activities. In the afternoon, head out for a river cruise in search of proboscis monkeys, orangutans, langurs, birds and other wildlife. Return to the lodge for dinner. After dinner, depart for night walk. Our lodging tonight is at Kinabatangan Wetlands Resort.

Day 4: Kinabatangan River

Early morning, take a second boat trip for birdwatching and viewing wildlife nearby. Stop in the local village after the cruise, and enjoy a traditional breakfast and learn about their community conservation project. You will have an opportunity to visit their forest restoration site and plant a tree that will contribute to restoring wildlife habitat. Return to the lodge for lunch. In the afternoon head out for another boat trip for more wildlife viewing. In the evening, take an option night cruise or walk. Our lodging tonight is at Kinabatangan Wetlands Resort.

Day 5: Kinabatangan River – Danum Valley

Depart from the lodge at 6:30 for a 1.5 hour journey up the Kinabatangan River and take in your last sightings of wildlife on the river. Upon arrival to Sukau, you will drive back to Lahad Datu (1.5 hours), take a short break, and then continue 2-2.5 hours into Danum Valley. Danum Valley consists of over 438 square kilometers of class 1 virgin primary rainforest, with a huge diversity of flora and fauna. The conservation area is the best place in Borneo to see orangutans in the wild. Arrive at the Borneo Rainforest Lodge for lunch, and then proceed to check in. The lodge is Borneo’s premier 5-star jungle lodge, and is the only resort in the entire conservation area. Head out for a wildlife walk in the afternoon to search for orangutans, gibbons, hornbills, and more! In the evening, head out on a wildlife drive. Our lodging tonight is at Borneo Rainforest Lodge.

Days 6–8: Danum Valley

Wake up for a dawn walk on the lodge’s canopy walk (1,500 feet long, with a maximum height of 100+ feet). Walk through the ancient trees, and spot wildlife and birds with your guide. Return for breakfast, before continuing on another walk to learn about rainforest ecology and find wildlife. Enjoy 3 full days exploring the forest and looking for wildlife within. Our lodging on these nights is at Borneo Rainforest Lodge.

Day 9: Danum Valley – Fly home, or continue on trip extension

Wake up for an early morning trek. Depart back to Lahad Datu (2 hours) and then fly to Kota Kinabalu (50 minutes). Upon arrival, transfer to Marriott Hotel or connect for your flight home. [If participating in the post-trip extension to Sipadan, please see the itinerary for Day 9 and beyond in our Trip Extension.]

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For a detailed itinerary, please email expeditions@oceanicsociety.org

Accommodations

We will stay in comfortable, double-occupancy rooms at unique hotels and resorts throughout our Borneo eco tour, such as Sepilok Nature Resort, Kinabatangan Wetlands Resort, Borneo Rainforest Lodge, and Mataking Island Reef Dive Resort (on Sipadan trip extension). Borneo eco lodge

 

Naturalist(s)

Your expedition will be led by one or more of the following expert naturalist guides:

Pete Oxford photo

Pete Oxford

Razis Nasri photo

Razis Nasri

Lindsay Mosher photo

Lindsay Mosher

Trip Extensions

We are pleased to offer an optional 4-day trip extension to snorkel the world class reefs at Sipadan, starting at $2,600 per person (single supplement: $700).

Day 9: Danum Valley – Mataking Island After a final morning exploring the forest, we will depart for Semporna and take a boat ride out to Mataking Island on the edge of the Sulu Sea. In the afternoon, our group will head out to go snorkeling in the pristine reefs surrounding Mataking Island. Our lodging tonight is at Mataking Island Reef Dive Resort.

Day 10: Sipadan After breakfast, we will depart by boat for Sipadan. Sipadan is known as one of the greatest snorkel/dive sites in the world, famous for large pelagic fish, sharks, and sea turtles. It was formed by living corals growing on top of an extinct volcanic cone that took thousands of years to develop. Sipadan is located in the Coral Triangle, the center of one of the richest marine habitats in the world. More than 3,000 species of fish and hundreds of coral species have been classified in this ecosystem. We will spend the day snorkeling the beautiful reefs here, and have lunch on an isolated island. In the late afternoon, we will return to Mataking. Our lodging tonight is at Mataking Island Reef Dive Resort.

Day 11: Tun Sakaran (Semporna Islands) Marine Park After breakfast, we will depart for the island of Bohey Dulang, a beautiful volcanic island in the Tun Sakaran Marine Park. We will take a short hike up to see a stunning view of the surrounding islands and reefs (approximately, 1 mile round trip). From here, we will continue to the island of Kalapuan, where we will explore a Bajau Laut village, and visit a school to learn about the nomadic sea faring culture. The Bajau Laut still live a very traditional life, where their entire lives are connected to the sea. On the way back, we will stop at Timba Timba island to snorkel its pristine shallow reefs before returning to Mataking for lunch. While at Mataking, there may a chance to release baby sea turtles from a hatchery, and watch them start their long journeys out to sea. Our group will then enjoy a relaxing evening on the island. Our lodging tonight is at Mataking Island Reef Dive Resort.

Day 12: Mataking – Tawau – Fly Home We will have the option to spend our last morning relaxing on the island, or snorkeling on the house reef. We will then depart for Tawau to catch our international flights back home.

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