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I want to do it all again!

I went to Borneo because I wanted to see Orang Utans in their natural environment, but I knew little else about the country. I saw Orang Utans in the rehabilitation centres and in the wild, but I also saw Sun Bears, dolphins, Macaque and Proboscis monkeys, pygmy elephants – every day had a WOW moment. The jungle trekking was tough going at times but our excellent guides made sure they were still enjoyable treks, willingly sharing their knowledge and pointing out things of interest to our group. I learned so much about the local culture from visits to various centres, but also by chatting to our group leader Manuel. The accommodation was excellent and the transport provided was very safe. All activities were enjoyable and interesting – the camera was always in use! This holiday was intended to be a once in a life time trip, but now I want to go again. The holiday was everything I had hoped for and so much more.

Most Inspirational Moment

After completing the 9k Sepilok trail, we went for dinner at the Banana Restaurant. There was a board walk leading from our accommodation to the restaurant and by that time of evening, it was quite dark. I was sitting with my back to the rails above the water, when I realised that people were looking at me or beside me... I turned round to look straight at an Orang Utan sitting on the rails! I had never heard him arrive. Seemingly Boogle, for that was his name, was a naughty escapee from the nearby Sepilok Rehabilitation Centre and this was his habit - to visit the restaurant, get a baby's bottle of milk and some bananas, before returning to the Centre! He was very calm, as he was still being handled by humans at the centre and was happy for the diners to take photos. It's not often I have had an Orang Utan at my table in a restaurant! We were making our descent from a viewpoint at the beautiful Danum Valley when our guide directed our attention to the trees - not easy when you are watching where you are putting your feet in a trail made from exposed tree roots - but as I looked up, I saw a mother Orang Utan, with her baby clinging to her chest, swing through the trees. She came into the trees above my head and I could look into her eyes. If I had stretched up, I might have been able to have touched her, she was so close. She paused for a moment but sensing no threat from the spell-bound human travellers, happily continued on her journey. Just after our arrival at the Myne Resort on Kinabatangan River, the group went on a river trip. Our Guide Manuel had said that some elephants had been sighted grazing, so off we sped. As we turned a bend in the river, there was a whole herd of Pygmy Elephant - approximately 60 of them - grazing and bathing on the opposite bank. The boat was stopped on the river and we sat initially in silence and awe, gazing at these magnificent animals - then the cameras went into action! The guide and boat crew were happy to wait for as long as we wanted - there was no rush or urgency to move on to see something else - so we sat for almost an hour!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader was Manuel Gidiun and he was excellent. He was very knowledgeable about the animal and plant life of Borneo and was always able to answer our queries. He also knew good places to eat, shop or the places of interest for sight-seeing. Manuel also helped us to deal with the practical issues e.g. where the nearest chemist could be found for those with tummy upsets or where to get laundry done cheaply - there is only so much that can be done in hotel basins! When any problems arose, he dealt with them immediately and effectively. We had a flight cancelled at the last minute due to weather problems, but we were not alarmed as Manuel immediately sorted out accommodation for us and made sure our boarding passes were ready for the next morning. He then re-arranged our remaining itinerary to ensure we did not miss out on the activities that had been planned. Manuel was a very sociable leader, remaining with the group at all times and sharing in our excitement and fun throughout the trip. He would tell us stories of growing up in Borneo, which added to the rich insights of the country. He was also a very organised team leader - every evening we had a briefing on the next day's activities - what clothes or footwear were advised, how much water we should take with us, whether we would be visiting places where we would spend money etc. - the little practical aspects which ensured we were able to enjoy all the activities. He was a team leader in whom we all had confidence and that reassured all of us.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take plenty of memory cards for the camera! When you think you have enough packed, then add a few more - I have never taken so many photographs and videos on a holiday as I did in Borneo. You don't need to pack fancy clothes - it is definitely a tee-shirt and trekking trousers holiday. Good trekking shoes/boots, trekking sandals and a pair of flip-flops. Some of the treks can be a bit tough - I never knew there were so many steep hills in the jungle! - but they are still worthwhile and very enjoyable as the guides will ensure you get plenty of rest and water stops . You are in very safe hands in Borneo.

Great way to see Borneo

Although centred on wildlife I felt this trip also allowed me to get an overall exploration of Borneo, and certainly stimulated me to also explore the historical, political, and cultural aspects of the region. The wildlife exploration was certainly the highlight of the trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing wild orangutangs while hiking, the size of large mature males, and the maternal care shown by females with young. Great pictures, better experiences.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Group leader was great, full of knowledge, organized rooms well, organized great meals in areas where they were not part of itinerary, which allowed us to explore local culinary delights.Our group was great as well, having a fellow tourist who was fantastic at spotting wildlife, and another with execeptional photographic skills.  Our guide allowed them to add to our experience, and he added his information and knowledge to their skills. 

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take a hiking pole if u have used them especially the first long walk.  The first walk is the longest 8 kM i have ever done, with multiple hills, and the weather was very hot and humid. I am not sure i would do that hike again, we saw very little to no wildlife so the benefit as small.Bring leech socks, there were lots of leeches, but really they are not a problem. U will be taking lots of picturesThere are swimming holes which were refreshing.  We saw very few misquitoes. Go to islands off shore KK on your free day, relaxing island with adequate but not great snorkellingFood is cheap, lots of great little restaurants on free days.  Tiger beer universally available.   

BORNEO WILDLIFE DISCOVERER

Wonderful wildlife ecounters -we were so privileged!

Most Inspirational Moment

Our dream was to glimpse an Orangutan in the wild. We were blessed to see a Mother with her baby in the forest on the way to the Gomantong cave. The 'Bat Exodus' from Mulu Caves was unbelievable and has to be seen to be believed-it is stunning.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Manuel was absolutely brilliant. A credit to Exodus and his country.  So knowledgable and kind. Absolutely nothing was too much trouble for him. Everything flowed smoothly in his capable hands.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Just to reiterate it is very humid!! You will sweat buckets, so be prepared and keep well hydrated. We loved the privilege of being able to trek through pristine rainforest. Don't worry about the leeches, they're really more of an annoyance and you can buy perfectly adequate leech socks locally.

BORNEO WILDLIFE DISCOVERER

An amazing travel experience with a new experience each day.  A great trip. 

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing my first Oranutang in the wild.

Thoughts on Group Leader

A fantastic leader who was 100% in control and ensured a faultless trip.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The trip in September was with the sun directly overhead and the temperatures and humidity were extream.Be prepared to be continously wet and change clothe 3 / 4 times each day.  Recommend long sleeve light cotton shirts etc.    

BORNEO WILDLIFE DISCOVERER

 A good trip which could have been spectacular.

Most Inspirational Moment

There were a number of moments on this trip. The time spent at Kinabatangan, Danum Valley and Mulu NP were the highlights for me. The variety of wildlife and the settings were fantastic, despite the heat and humidity!! I have taken away a lot of memories from this trip especially from the river journeys at Kanabatangan (seeing pygmy elephants, hornbills, proboscus monkeys and Orang Utans at close quarters etc.) and the cave systems at Mulu NP - awesome. There were too many birds, lizards, primates etc to mention. They've been covered in previous reviews anyway. The walking is easy if your relatively fit.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Zahari tried his best to get us all involved but 16 people on this type of "adventure" is too many to deal with comfortably. He was very well organised in the logistics of buses, planes, 4 wheel drives etc. and as a restauranteur. He was a good bird spotter and is passionate about his region, Sabah and it's people.Zahari is a really nice guy and I'd like to do another trip with him when he wasn't so stressed out !!!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared for the heat and humidity!!! We were lucky in that we had little rain over the holiday but the conditions are sapping and three showers a day are almost compulsary. Pack light and don't bring things like jeans as they will not dry in the humidity. There's ample opportunities to get your laundry done at ridiculously low prices outside the hotel.

BORNEO WILDLIFE DISCOVERER

This trip fulfilled an abition to see a variety of primates, but especially the Orangutan, in their natural habitat. It was amazing.

Most Inspirational Moment

Although the trip notes advise that you may not see anything you always hope that your trip will be the exception. I think on this occasion it was - we were lucky to see several wild orangutans as well as those in the sanctuary. We also saw gibbons, macques, red and silver leaf monkeys. Not to mention a range of insects, bugs, birds, civet cats, pygmy elephants and so much more. A memorable moment was when we watched a mother orangutan watching over her young as it explored how to travel through the trees. She would let it go ahead and when it was stuck she would come in and help by swaying the trees so it could reach into the next branch.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader, Zahari, was just brilliant. He worked so hard to ensure that each and everyone of us in the group had an amazing experience. He was knowledgable about his country and the wildlife. He obviously got a lot of joy out of seeing the wildlife too even though he has been there many times before. Our trip would not have been as special without Zahari's energy, guidance and support. Thank you.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Leech socks - a must even in the dry season (can be brought there through the guide)Waterproof/poncho - it helps to keep bag/camera dry as well as yourselfBe prepared to get very hot and sweaty - have good walking shoes as trekking through the rainforest is uneven.The first half of the trip is quite strenous but be prepared to give everything a go.Optional trips, camera fees, street/restaurant food, souvenirs, drinking etc cost me about £360.00 for the 20 days.

BORNEO WILDLIFE DISCOVERER

An amazing experience. We came so close to wildlife it was awesome.

Most Inspirational Moment

We took an extended river cruise down river, as our guide had been told of a herd of pygmy elephants quite a long way away. Just when we were begining to think we wouldn't see any, we found them. At first we could only hear them & see the tops of their backs over the grasses. Then one stopped to feed and kindly ate & cleared the way so we could see him clearly. A huge creature stood right in front of us. We were so close it was absolutely amazing. The wild orang-utans were also an amazing sight. We saw a mum & baby near the entrance to Gamatong cave. Then we saw a few more in the trees along Kinabatangan River from a distance. But when we were at Danum Valley we came so close it was unbelievable. The first day there, we were stood watching a mum and baby feeding from a very close distance for quite a long time. And then on the morning trek the day we were leaving we came even closer to a young male. We watched him eating fruit, hanging upside down, spitting out the seeds & watching us. Awesome!!We went on this trip not expecting but hoping to see as much as possible. They are wild animals after all. But in the first 2 weeks it just seemed to get better and better. Our list of sightings: Rafflesia flowering, flying squirrel, scorpions, western tarsier, proboscis monkeys, long & short tailed macaques, red leaf & silver leaf monkeys, monitor lizards, orang-utans (11 wild + the ones at the sanctuaries), crocodiles, pygmy elephants, samber deer, mouse deer, civets, gibbon, pit vipers, red bellied viper, turrantulas, marbled cat, bat exodus (at deer cave), flying lemur, Irrawady dolphins. Plus lots of different insects and beautiful birds.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Zahari was brilliant. He couldn't have done more for any of us. He was a brilliant spotter and showed us lots of things we wouldn't possibly have seen had he not been there. He is passionate about birds/animals, his country & it's people and he could tell us facts about most of the things he showed us. He was happy to be seeing all the amazing things himself and even happier to be sharing these things with us.Thank you Zahari.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Our first week was dry but we still encountered leeches. Quite a lot actually!! Leech socks are a must. We bought ours whilst we were there for about £6 and I'm glad we did. When the rain did start I was glad we took ponchos. Great cover for our backpacks and cameras as well as ourselves. There were a few single travellers on our trip, but we all got on great and ate (& drank) together most nights. We were in a group so if you wanted company it was there, or if you decided to be alone sometimes you could be.The long walk through the jungle on day 5 was a 9(ish) km walk. It took us just less than 6 hours. The trip is definately a moderate activity level as it includes quite a bit of walking, mostly on uneven surfaces up and down hills in very hot, humid weather.We did the optional trips, paid camera fees, ate street food and at restaurants, bought souveniers and drank lots of beer all for about £350 each for the 3 weeks.

BORNEO WILDLIFE DISCOVERER

I’ve been on some great Exodus trips, but this one was up there with the best! The wildlife, the country, the trip leader – all brilliant! 

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing wild Orangutans was probably unexpected - we had some great sightings. The sanctuary visits were wonderfull too. I also loved the boat trips along the Kinabatangan River - relaxing, but lots of wildlife to spot in passing.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Lee was an excelllent leader - very knowledgeable (he would often spot animals/birds before the local experts). He was also caring and totally professional in dealing with a varied group. He made the trip a memorable experience.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take plenty of memory cards & a long lense if you're interested in getting good photos - there are endless opportunities!  We were quite lucky with the weather, but a decent light waterproof comes in handy, as do waterproof bags for cameras etc.

BORNEO WILDLIFE DISCOVERER

One of the best holidays I have ever had, our rep Mr Lee Teck Seng was just the best rep and friend to us all. He made every person feel individual and important

Most Inspirational Moment

To see a wild orangutan in the forest were they should beand a sighting of a wild Cloud Leopard with Cub

Thoughts on Group Leader

Just wonderful he really made our trip

Advice for Potential Travellers

Just do it