+44 (0)20 8741 7390 Borneo s natural wonders are amongst some of the most unique and captivating anywhere on the planet. This incredible wildlife adventure takes you on a journey through some of its most iconic and mesmerising landscapes, where you can swim in turtle rich waters and watch orang-utans feeding in the rainforest, before trekking through some of the most unspoiled and pristine wilderness in Malaysia. The adventure begins in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah s bustling capital, from where you fly to the Turtle Island of Selingan, famed for its green and hawksbill turtles. After a chance to swim in the clear waters and watch these remarkable mammals laying their eggs in the soft sands, you then head to the jungles of Sepilok to visit an orang-utan sanctuary. A speed boat then takes you on to the mangrove forests of the Kinabatangan Sanctuary, where you will take afternoon and morning boat rides in search of wildlife, before continuing into the protected landscapes of the Danum Valley to trek amongst the largest protected lowland forest in Sabah. HIGHLIGHTS: Explore the turtle sanctuary of Seligan Island Visit the orang-utans of Sepilok Discover the rich landscapes of the Kinabatangan Sanctuary by boat Trek amongst the protected lowland forests of the Danum Valley Visit ancient burial sites and beautiful waterfalls TOUR INCLUDES: 1 internal flight. 2 nights five star hotel accommodation, 7 nights lodges 9 breakfasts, 8 lunches and 6 dinners Accompanied by an experienced English speaking local guides. Private basis Private driver and vehicle Speedboats and longboats Sightseeing programme including all entrance fees Private guided transfers to and from all airports *Please note the prices shown are per person and based on two persons sharing a twin or double room
ITINERARY DAY 1: KOTA KINABALU Arriving in Kota Kinabalu you transfer to your hotel, after which you have a free afternoon to enjoy the delights of Sabah's bustling capital. DAY 2: KOTA KINABALU - SANDAKAN - SELINGAN ISLAND This morning you fly out to Sandakan and then travel by boat out to Selingan Island. Known locally as 'Turtle Island', this idyllic haven is famed for its green and hawksbill turtles and provides an ideal spot for some stunning snorkelling this afternoon. This evening you will be joined by one of the national park rangers to witness the sheer magic of watching one of these remarkable marine creatures laying their eggs in the soft warm sands. (B,L,D) DAY 3: SELINGAN ISLAND - SEPILOK Travelling back to Sandakan this morning you visit the Rainforest Discovery Centre en route to the hotel in Sepilok. This afternoon then affords an opportunity to visit the nearby Orang-utan Sanctuary, where you can observe them at their feeding stations and enjoy a short presentation on the Orang-utan Rehabilitation Programme. (B,L) DAY 4: SEPILOK - KINABATANGAN A morning's speed boat ride brings you to the Kinabatangan Sanctuary and the pristine mangrove forests of the Kinabatangan River Delta. After lunch there will be an opportunity to explore something of the local area, before an afternoon's cruise along the river in search of some of the local wildlife. After dinner this evening you can return to the river to enjoy the glittering spectacle of millions of fireflies lighting up the mangroves. (B,L,D) DAY 5: KINABATANGAN An early morning boat ride takes you around the nearby Ox Bow Lake, for a chance to search out some of the abundant bird and animal life in the area. Returning to the lodge for breakfast, you then pay a visit to the Abai village, before an afternoon at leisure. (B,L,D)
DAY 6: KINABATANGAN - LAHAD DADU - DANUM VALLEY Heading back by boat to Kinabatangan this morning, you then continue by road onto the famous protected forest of the Danum Valley Conservation Area. The largest protected area of lowland forest in Sabah, this is home to an astonishing diversity of life, including over 270 species of birds. On arrival you will enjoy a guided orientation walk through the area and, weather permitting, this evening you will take a night drive out into the forest to look for some of the nocturnal animals that make this preserve their home. (B,L,D) DAY 7: DANUM VALLEY After breakfast you will take the short hike out to an ancient Kadazan-Dusun burial site, a 3 kilometre return journey that follows the 'Coffin Trail' and involves a 40 minute climb up to a stunning lookout point. Returning to the hotel for lunch, this afternoon then sees you heading out again, following the Segama Trail and East Trail in search of local wildlife. Day's end involves one more foray out from the lodge, departing after dinner to seek out some of the area's nocturnal creatures. (B,L,D) DAY 8: DANUM VALLEY Following an early morning walk and breakfast, you then head out with a local guide to trek up to the Fairy Falls and the Serpent Falls and the afternoon is afternoon is at leisure. (B,L,D) DAY 9: DANUM VALLEY - LAHAD DADU - KOTA KINABALU After breakfast drive overland to Lahad Dadu for your afternoon flight to Kota Kinabalu. On arrival in Kota Kinabalu you will met by your local guide and transferred to your hotel. (B,L) DAY 10: KOTA KINABALU After a free morning in Kota Kinabalu you will transfer to the airport where your tour will end. (B)
ACCOMMODATION DANUM VALLEY BORNEO RAINFOREST LODGE Set besides the waters of the Danum River, this wonderfully rustic and award winning lodge is capable of accommodating up to 60 people in 31 chalets. Each chalet comes with private showers, ceiling fans and balconies and the deluxe bungalows afford an extra 20% more space. The large central lodge area stands on columns of Borneo's famous hardwood and features a spacious veranda and dining area with a well-stocked bar. KINABATANGAN ABAI JUNGLE LODGE Located 47 kilometres from the mouth of the Kinabatangan River, this lodge is one hour's boat ride from either Sandakan or the village of Sukau. Strongly involved in local eco-tourism, the lodge has 18 rooms: six chalets with 3 twin rooms each. Every room has a private bathroom, ceiling fan and a water purification system, and the restaurant serves locally sourced delicacies overlooking the river. The riverside lodge can also organise wildlife river safaris, cultural visits and night cruises to see the fire flies. KINABATANGAN WETLANDS RESORT Kinabatangan Wetlands Resort is a new gem located in Abai, a quieter area of the Lower Kinabatangan Floodplain, about an hour s boat ride from Sandakan harbor. If you are looking for something exclusive and away from the main tourist hotspots of Sukau and Bilit, Kinabatangan Wetlands Resort is the place to go. The resort is surrounded by secondary forest reserves, and is located within beautiful nipah and mangrove vegetation. Apart from the river cruises, you can spend time relaxing and observing nature from your chalet, a myriad of birds and monkeys, such as silver leaf langurs, maroon langurs, hose langurs, and wild orangutan are regularly spotted within the area. Raised boardwalks are available for night walks and morning strolls. KOTA KINABALU HYATT REGENCY Located at the heart of Kota Kinabalu the five star Hyatt Regency hotel is ideally situated for taking advantage of the shopping and entertainment that the town has to offer. There are views of the city and the South China Sea from the spacious elegantly decorated rooms. High tech amenities including internet access are available throughout the hotel and local art work and handicrafts in the decor complement the modern amenities. The hotel also serves local and international cuisine in a range of restaurants and bars.
SHANGRI-LA TANJUNG ARU RESORT AND SPA The five star Shangri-La Tanjung Resort and Spa is located on the sparkling shores of the South China Sea in spacious and extensive grounds. Its 492 luxurious rooms have views overlooking Mount Kinabalu and the ocean and offer contemporary luxury. The various sporting and leisure facilities include a private beach and spa with a variety of treatments. There is a selection of restaurants and bars many of which are highly regarded in the rest of Malaysia and serve international and local cuisine. Close to down town Kinabalu and not far from the Kinabalu National park the hotel is aimed at leisure travellers looking for a relaxing stay. SANDAKAN SEPILOK NATURE RESORT Within walking distance from the world-famous Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre, deep in a forest of tropical orchids and towering trees, this charming resort combines modern comforts with traditional style. Its twin bedded chalets provide en suite bathrooms, air conditioning and lake or jungle views, whilst the surrounding gardens boast over 150 species of Asian orchid. The lovely wooden resort restaurant provides a fusion of local and western cuisines overlooking the rainforest canopies. SELINGAN ISLAND SELINGAN ISLAND, TURTLE ISLAND Selingan Island is a tropical island in the Sulu Sea, reachable in only 1 ½ hours by boat. It provides the unique opportunity to learn about the conservation of their local endangered turtles, with March to October being the best time to visit. The island has its own protected sanctuary for the turtles and also provides the opportunity to swim and snorkel in the clear waters of the sea. In terms of accommodation, there are 25 rooms within 4 lodges. Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel Ltd Tel +44 (0)20 8741 7390 Email info@wildfrontierstravel.com Website wildfrontierstravel.com