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Borneo Wildlife Discovery

This was a fantastic holiday which exceed all expectations. We saw so much wildlife and experienced the different cultures. The country was very scenic but also more developed than I expected. We travelled with a small group of like-minded people and our team leader, Manuel, was exceptional.

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing orang-utan in the wild for the first time. Staying in a long house was also an interesting experience and not to be missed.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Manuel was one of the best Exodus team leaders we have had. He was very knowledgeable about the wildlife and cultures of his country and explained things very well. He was always on time to meet us, very patient and well organised. How he used to spot wildlife hidden in trees and undergrowth was beyond me. Much of the success of this trip was down to him.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared for hot humid conditions and lots of sweating. The rain in the rainforests can be very heavy so a poncho is better than a kagool, it's more airy. Take plenty of 50% deet, you will get fewer bites. Trousers with zip off legs are useful, as are quick drying T-shirts/polo shirts. I never found the need for long sleeved tops. Malaysia uses the same electrical sockets and voltage as the UK so no need for adapters. We were able to charge batteries where ever we went. Internet access was available in most hotels free of charge, although a bit slow.

Suggestions

The orang-utan sanctuaries are not zoos, the orang-utans are free to come and go as they please. It is good that the Malaysians are doing something to protect these wonderful primates. However, it is a real eye-opener to see how extensive the palm oil plantation are and how much rainforest has been destroyed. Danum valley was the highlight of the trip and we wish we could have stayed longer. You will take hundreds of pictures so make sure you have batteries and memory cards to handle this.

An amazing adventure on a fascinating island!

A fantastic trip with so many highlights, led by an excellent guide! The itinerary takes in many different places, all special for different reasons. From bats to birds, orangutans to elephants, the wildlife was amazing. You also learn about the rich history and culture of Borneo. If you love wildlife, especially orangutans, then this is definitely the trip for you.

Most Inspirational Moment

It's difficult to select one as there were so many 'wow' moments. The first sighting of orangutans in the wild brought tears to my eyes - little did I know how much more was to come! Being literally yards away from an adult male orangutan was just breath taking! Then seeing 'gibbon gymnastics', bats streaming from a cave, baby monkeys clinging on tightly as the troupe crashes through the trees just overhead, a herd of over 20 elephants with young ones playfully romping on a river bank....and then snakes and spiders and incredible hornbills....this is a truly unforgettable trip!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Manuel made the trip for us - knowledgeable, passionate about what he does and very efficient. He also gave us a very personal insight into Borneo life and culture, by telling us about his family. Best of all, he is a really nice guy, good fun and great company, so all of us wanted to join him in the evenings, even when we had the option to do our own thing. He really is a first class tour leader and I can't thank him enough for making our trip so amazing!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Practical things - there is a good laundry in KK, so you can get your clothes washed mid trip. We took 2 large bags and is was 18RM (less than £5). Take a small cloth/flannel to wipe your face as you get so hot and sweaty on the walks! Take a poncho or buy one there, that covers you and your backpack. Earplugs are a must in Mulu NP as the frogs go on all night! The trip notes say there are no snacks available but we found plenty everywhere- chocolate, biscuits, crisps etc, although no cereal bars. Finally, don't think twice - just book it!

Suggestions

The walks, although short distances (typically 1-3 km each way) can be demanding due to the heat, humidity and terrain (lots of steps and some hills with uneven tree roots and rocks underfoot).

fantastic close encounters with Borneo wildlife

A fascinating tour that takes in many wildlife highlights, cultural insights, all led by a fantastic tour leader.

Most Inspirational Moment

Amongst many 'wow' moments the one that just sneaks ahead of the rest was watching a large male Orang Utang wake up in the morning and get out of his nest. All only 20 metres away.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Manuel was extremely knowledgeable on all aspects of Bornean wildlife and culture. He was also very friendly, organised and made the trip the success it was.

Advice for Potential Travellers

It's hot, humid and you will get wet. A poncho is a good investment. Be prepared to encounter wildlife in all its forms from very big to very small.

Suggestions

This was a great trip. I got some great photos and learned a vast amount about Borneo and how it is trying to deal with the threats to its wildlife environment.

Borneo Wildlife Discoverer

A great trip through Sabah and Sarawak looking for wildlife, exotic plants and places and wonderful scenery.

Most Inspirational Moment

It's hard to say, there were so many. Maybe the troupes of Proboscis Monkeys frolicking on the banks of the Kinabatangan River, or the mother and child wild orangutans that we watched till we could no longer look up. Maybe the Rhinoceros Hornbills that flew over the hills at sunset calling loudly, perhaps the Jerdon's Baza at the mouth of the bat cave waiting for dinner, or the Colugo snuggling on to a branch. Who has ever heard of a Colugo? Or just being in the jungle, hot and sweaty, knowing that something amazing is just round the corner.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Great. Manuel was really helpful to me and to the whole group. He is an excellent leader, very knowledgable, very good-natured and very capable. He is also a great bird-spotter.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't forget your binoculars and your poncho. It was good to have a "Birds of Borneo" book too.

Spectacular wildlife expedition, especially great for birders

Undoubtedly the most spectacular wildlife expedition I have participated in. Great leadership from Roni, wonderful real life jungle experience. Mammalian wildlife a bit thin on the ground outside of the reserves, but birdlife abounded and our top birder noted over 90 species during the trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

The sense of achievement in completing the long jungle march from the river to Sepilok. Five hours to cover nine km in 34 c and 90% plus humidity and lots of ups and downs. Seeing Orang Utans is always moving, even if just semi wild. We did see them in the wild a couple of times and that was an awesome experience. Speaking as one who lives to eat, the food alone in that part of the world makes the trip worthwhile. Gotta love rice and noodles, however!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Roni was the key element in the success of the trip. Pretty varied group, strong representation from birders but Roni managed to keep everybody involved and interested. Got me up early three days to go look for birds! Managed the whole project with a professional, thoughtful style laced with a great deal of good humour. Roni's vast birding knowledge greatly appreciated by those members of the gang.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Do not be put off by the constant reference to birding. Even if like me you are not that much into birds it is well worth getting a couple of bird books and a decent pair of binoculars and allow the enthusiasm of the 'proper' birders to infect you. For me the trip was primarily about the jungle and walking, with the wildlife a bonus and you will have gathered I had a great time!

Suggestions

I spent a few days in KL ahead of joining the tour in Kota Kinabalu. I did it because I don't handle jet lag very well, but discovered just what a fascinating and diverse place KL is. Many people I spoke to have simply used KL airport as a staging post for onward journeys and have never seen the city itself. Maybe Exodus should consider offering a few days in KL as an add on at the beginning of the trip? Overall, if you are considering this trip, then just get on and book it is my advice!!

Fascinating Wildlife and People.

A fascinating introduction to an island of great contrasts. Apparently endless wilderness sitting alongside equally endless miles of Palm Oil plantations, and surprisingly modern cities.

Most Inspirational Moment

Surprisingly, not the orang-utans, wonderful though they were. My own 'wow' moment was visiting the enormous Deer Cave and watching the many thousands of bats heading out into the darkening evening sky. Magical.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Rony was friendly, enthusiastic, helpful, knowledgeable. One of the very best tour leaders I've come across.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Expect to get wet. Expect to get hot and sweaty. Take good but lightweight walking boots. Go with the flow.

Suggestions

The brochure description of this tour gives it an 'activity level' of just 2 - meaning leisurely/moderate, and the trip notes state there's only one strenuous walk. In fact, if you take part in all the activities you can find yourself on your feet for quite a few hours most days. Some of our group, surprised by the level of activity, felt they had to opt out of some activities. I reckon you need to be a little fitter than Exodus suggests to get the most from this trip.

Borneo wildlife Discoverer

The holiday was well planned in regards to maximising the best opportunities to see wildlife however the stays in Mulu ( bats and caves) and Kuching (city) were too long in my view . Great news though Exodus are looking to change this .

We saw 6 wild urangutans and sightings at the sanctuaries were limited due to trees fruiting late . It is possible to do all 3 sanctuaries at sepilok in the one day .

Most Inspirational Moment

"Car park urangutan" we literally got out off the bus to be told by a driver that there was a mother and baby in the trees ,to be honest I thought he was playing a trick on us but there they were! Bako was great - like your own little adventure and it would be great to be able to stay here in the future .

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our guide Rony was great always smiling and very knowledgeable in regards to the animals and culture of Borneo.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Remember the small animals - we have great photos of insects and make the most of the hornbills early on as we didn't see many of them towards the latter part of the holiday.

Borneo Wildlife Explorer

This was a wildlife orientated journey and we were not disappointed as far as wildlife was concerned.
We spent very little time in cities and town but were mostly in the jungle. However, we stayed in nice resorts and comfort was not a problem.

Most Inspirational Moment

In reality, I didn't expect to see much wildlife but was pleasantly surprised when we came across a large herd of wild elephants on a river bank. (In addition we saw lots of different types of monkeys including the comical proboscis monkeys, different types of birds, crocodiles and snakes.)

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader was a local guide. His English was very good and he was knowledgeable about all aspects of his country. He was quite flexible and tweaked the itinerary when it was required.

Advice for Potential Travellers

This is a jungle expedition and so make sure that you have the right sort of gear like sensible boots. The temperature and humidity are very high and if you come in from Europe you do need to be careful and drink a lot of water. I would actually recommend that you bring packets of re hydrating salts.

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.

Suggestions

I loved every single minute of this holiday - every day had WOW moments, there was never a day when I was bored. The activities were excellent and the itinerary ensured that we packed so much into our holiday. Every holiday to Borneo will be different as the wildlife do not work to our plans, but the guides are very quick to spot the animals and birds. We were very lucky as our group saw so much of the local wildlife. I like the fact that Exodus work with smaller groups - that allows the group to bond together during the holiday - we were like a little family.

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.   

Suggestions

For organizers i would:Consider skipping or shortening the first long hike and mention a hiking pole should be broughtAlthough seeing the long house was interesting i would prefer not to stay there, the beds were not comfortable, lack of complete walls made it noisy, and whenever someone walked the hall to get to the restrooms your room shook.Beach resort at the end was ok but really not that consistent with the theme of wildlife, it was like going to the caribbean but there was very little to do.   Snorkelling did not fit our availability, a bit too quiet.  The monkeys in the trees in the morning were great but otherwise i am not sure resort was worth it.This is a very good trip, and a great way to discover borneo, enjoy. t