An island that unites cultures and nature in perfect harmony
From spotting wild orangutans to exploring remote jungle lodges and relaxing on tropical beaches, Borneo offers unforgettable experiences for nature lovers, families, and adventurous travellers alike.
If you're looking for a holiday that balances real adventure with rare wildlife and rich cultural experiences, Borneo is a brilliant place to start. Split between Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei, this is the third-largest island in the world – and one of the most biodiverse. From steamy jungles and orangutan sanctuaries to coral-fringed islands and traditional longhouse communities, a trip here offers something truly different, without compromising on comfort or welcome.
Borneo is best known for its wildlife, and rightly so. This is one of the few places on Earth where you can still see orangutans in the wild, alongside pygmy elephants, clouded leopards and proboscis monkeys. Danum Valley and the Kinabatangan River in Malaysian Borneo are two of the best spots for wildlife sightings, especially when guided by local experts who know the forest like the back of their hand.
Beyond the rainforest, the highlands are home to the indigenous Dayak and Dusun peoples, who offer fascinating insight into Borneo’s traditions and history. The coastline brings another layer entirely: powder-soft beaches, world-class diving (Sipadan is legendary), and coral reefs teeming with life.
Whether you’re after a family holiday with a sense of wonder, a nature-focused honeymoon, or a truly unique wildlife adventure, Borneo delivers.

Wild Borneo: Orangutans, Birds, and Elephants
- Sandakan
- Tabin Wildlife Reserve
- Danum Valley
- Kota Kinabalu
Venture into the wilds of Borneo on this 10 day journey into the depths of the rainforests and beyond.
Borneo Trip Inspiration
When to go to Borneo
A month-by-month guide of when to visit Borneo
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January
January is part of the rainy season, particularly in the northern parts of the island. Cultural events such as Chinese New Year (depending on the cycles of the moon this can be January or February) are a good bet to attend rather than venturing into the jungles where wildlife will largely be hiding from the intense weather.
February
There is still rainfall in the southern parts of the island but the north is starting to dry up so a good time to head to the beaches around Kota Kinabalu for underwater activities such as snorkelling if you want fewer crowds. Potential Chinese New Year celebrations are good to look out for (check the calendar for the year for when the celebrations start)
March
Good for wildlife viewing, especially orangutans. Cooler temperatures for jungle treks. As the weather cools down a bit, it's prime time to explore Borneo's diverse flora and fauna with fewer crowds before tourist seasons ramps up.
April
Great weather, dry and good for trekking. Head out to the rainforests to try and spot orangutans. Visit cultural festivals and enjoy water-based activities. Join in the festivities during various cultural celebrations and explore the island's rivers and coastlines.
May
Experience vibrant local cultures. Weather is favourable for outdoor adventures, especially wildlife viewing. Connect with the indigenous communities and take part in their customs while enjoying outdoor activities in comfortable temperatures.
June
Great for hiking and exploring the rainforests. Wildlife is active. See orangutans in the jungles and sea turtles in the ocean. The lush rainforests are alive with wildlife, making it an excellent time for nature enthusiasts.
July
Warm temperatures make July the most popular month to visit Borneo, meaning prices are often higher and crowds larger. Excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. Ideal for river cruises and exploring markets. Enjoy the warmth and explore the island's waterways and vibrant markets.
August
Warm and dry weather. Possibly the best month to visit Borneo, as it is perfect for outdoor adventures. The dry season ensures excellent conditions for hiking, jungle exploration, and other outdoor pursuits. Turtle hatching season begins in August so head to Lankayan Island to watch this adorable event.
September
Tourist season slows down so there are fewer crowds and lower prices but September is still a good time for jungle treks and wildlife spotting. September maintains favourable weather for outdoor activities and wildlife encounters.
October
Octobers marks the start of the wet season so if you want to visit in this month, try to get in in the first few weeks. Outdoor activities can be challenging. The onset of the wet season means more rainfall and the need to plan outdoor adventures more carefully. A great time for diving around the coral reefs.
November
Rainy season persists. Limited outdoor options. The wet season continues, which can limit outdoor activities, so plan accordingly.
December
Middle of the rainy season, bringing storms and heavy rainfall. Large parts of the island become inaccessible due to weather constraints so avoid visiting in December if you can.
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