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Primate Viewing Holidays

Sensitive and memorable close encounters with our nearest relatives

Primates Adventure Holidays

Borneo & the Malaysian Peninsula

Orangutans in Borneo
14 Days from 2 758 €
2 400 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Discover Borneo and Malaysia's incredible diversity

Culture

Borneo Wildlife Discoverer

Primates
15 Days from 4 798 €
4 440 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Showcasing the best of Borneo – wildlife, rainforests and beaches

Wildlife

Chimps & Gorillas of Uganda

Primates
11 Days from 6 000 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Discover Uganda's emblematic wildlife

Wildlife

Primates & Dragons of Indonesia

Komodo Dragon in Komodo Island National Park, Indonesia
14 Days from 4 080 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Search for Orang-utans, Komodo dragons and more wildlife

Wildlife

Gorillas & Masai Mara – Camping Reverse

Primates
15 Days from 5 760 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Camping adventure from Rwanda to Kenya

Wildlife

Gorillas & Masai Mara – Camping

Primates
15 Days from 5 760 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Wildlife adventure from Kenya to Rwanda

Wildlife

An incredible two weeks on Borneo and the Malaysian peninsula. The first part of the trip involves several days of wildlife cruises, whilst staying deep in the jungle, to search for orangutans, elephants, crocodiles and various exotic birds. We were fortunate enough to spot lots of interesting animals under the guidance of our fantastic leader, Jeffry. The second half of the trip involves visiting various towns and cities on the peninsula, including Malacca, famous for its street market, Kuala Lumpur, and Georgetown, a colonial town on Penang Island. There are plenty of opportunities for tours, sampling traditional food and shopping. Finally, the tour moves onto Langkawi for a relaxing end to the holiday. This serene island, featuring pristine beaches, wonderful restaurants and vibrant nightlife allowed my group plentiful free time to enjoy another part of the country before flying home. A wonderful holiday that encapsulated everything Malaysia has to offer.

Joe Figueiredo Borneo & the Malaysian Peninsula

This was an excellent trip with plenty of variety due to having a week of nature, the culture of the Malaysian Peninsula and the idyllic relaxing Island of Langkawi. Melaka was excellent. I loved all the buzz. The Batu temple was amazing. Then there was the tranquillity of the Sandakan memorial.

Natasha Challoner Borneo & the Malaysian Peninsula

I had booked this trip to visit Indonesia and see the Komodo dragons which did not disappoint. On the whole the trip was very well organised and the guide was exceptional.
However both the outgoing flight and transfer at Kuala Lumper and the return flight had very tight connection times. I have given some feedback to Malasian airlines as I do not feel that I should have had to run through a very large airport with bus transfer between international and domestic terminals to make my connection. The airline, knowing many ( at least 20) people needed this connection, should either have put on direct transport or guaranteed the flight be held to allow us to confortably get to the flight. Whilst reasonably fit,at 65 I expect this even without a 7Kg backpack I would struggle!!!
I also feel a little more time to acclimatise to the humidity and rest after the long journey before the first hike in the Jungle would have benefitted some of the group including myself. The Ecolodge at Bukit Lawang was anything but eco other than cold water which could easily heated by means of solar panels non of us could find anything eco about it. Whilst it was convenient for the jungle there were many other hotels close by that may have had better washing facilities. All the group felt a warm shower with sufficient water to actually wash, rather than a dribble , would have welcomed us to Indonesian heat better than this lodge.
On return to Medan there was bearly time to enjoy the pool at that hotel and to enable more sleep and avoid another early start, I wonder if there is not an airport hotel that would be more suitable.
There was one American lady on this trip who did not have the fitness required to be able to complete the trip without putting others at risk. Her deafness also caused some issues as she would rudely overtalk the leader and failed on many occasions to hear the istructions needed and Elly would constantly have to repeat them.

susan bowler Primates & Dragons of Indonesia

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