Tours
A fun-filled action packed Borneo trip that gives you an insight to the biodiversity of wildlife. There are about 15,000 species of flowering plants with 3,000 species of trees, 221 species of terrestrial mammals and 420 species of resident birds in Borneo. This trip touches the heart of Borneo with encounters in the thick of the tropical Jungle, white water rafting, optional Mount Kinabalu Climbing, a visit to the Orangutan sanctuary, and snorkeling or fun diving on the best coral reefs of Borneo. A walking encyclopedia (tour guide) will be with you along the journey from start to finish to ensure every meal is served and your not left to plan anything by yourself.
Want to get in the water, but don’t want to fully submerge. Snorkeling is perfect for floating on the surface, and relaxing, gazing into the blue, or if you would like to know if diving is the next step? Snorkeling tours follow the dive boat, and you can snorkel either from the boat at the diving site, or enjoy at one of the islands inside the Tunku Abdul Rahman Park. Snorkeling at TARP has a range of sites for beginners or free divers. Snorkeling provides hard and soft corals, shoals of Fusiliers, Sergeant Major's, Barracuda's and Turtles. You will not be alone snorkeling as you will be joined with our snorkeling guide that has eye for even in the smallest fish in the sea.
Kudat played an important role in Sabah’s early colonial history. As a matter of fact, it was the first capital of Sabah, and once held high hopes of playing a major part in the China-Europe trade. Recently Kudat has received again more attention and a major tourist infrastructure has been put in place. However, the town remains much of its rural and laid-back charm, and it is arguably the cleanest town in the whole of Sabah! This dramatic headland is situated in the northern-most tip of Borneo, the third largest island in the world, after Greenland and New Guinea. It is located in the Kudat Peninsula, about three and a half hours (or 215 kilometres) drive from Kota Kinabalu City. Simpang Mengayau means 'lingering junction' as it is here that the South China Sea lingers and meets the Sulu Seas flowing from the east. Enjoy the stunning view, the sunsets and full moons are just beautiful. The Pulau Kalampunian lighthouse is a reminder of treacherous coastline and past shipwrecks...
Legend told that many centuries ago, a lady named Kizabon was pregnant. She lived in a house with her husband, Dunggou. On the roof of their house, a sacred Bugang bird made its nest and stayed there throughout Kizabon's pregnancy. When the child was due to be born, the Bugang birds hatched as well. The father of the child took the sign as a good omen and that this was a sign that his newborn son would have special powers. He named his son, Monsopiad. The father paid special care to the birds as well, and whenever his son took a bath, Dunggou would take the young birds down from their nest to have a bath with his son. When done, he later returned them to the safety of their nest. This was done diligently until the birds were strong enough to leave the nest. The young boy grew up in the village Kuai. His maternal grandfather was the headman of the village. However, their village was often attacked by robbers and due to the lack of warriors in the village, their houses would get ransa...
The Borneo Islands package puts you in the centre 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. Everything has been spotted in Borneo from a Pygmy Seahorse to a Whale Shark. If you would like to have encounters with the sea turtle, small reef sharks, Barracuda's, trevally, the Dugong (sea cow or in fresh water known as the Manatee), and sea snakes then this trip is ideal for you. You will have a PADI Professional scuba diver accompany along your trip to identify the unknown.
When you think of Borneo, you immediately recognize, Orangutan's, jungle, trekking, river cruises, islands, adventure, and this eight day trip gives you an experience of a life time. Starting from Kota Kinabalu and ending at Sandakan along the way giving you breath taking views of the most popular attractions. Borneo the third largest island in the world is made up by three countries, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei. The Malaysian section of Borneo has a population of around four million people. Kota Kinabalu known as the capital of Borneo makes up almost one quarter of the entire population. The federal government of Malaysia officially recognizes 28 ethnic groups in Sabah with the Kadazan-Dusun being the largest. A licensed tour guide will show you along the journey of Borneo making sure you are hassle free on your holiday.



