Travel through Malaysia's wild side places like Sarawak and Sabah. The journey starts from Kuching, strolling by the river, and then moves on to Kota Kinabalu, where the city buzzes along the coastline. This trip isn’t just about postcard views—it’s a peek into places where ancient tribal customs and incredible wildlife aren’t just stories but daily life.
Explore the depths of ancient caves, observe orangutans in their natural habitats, and listen to the stories of the Rungus and Bidayuh as twilight descends upon their longhouses.
Borneo is a land of perpetual marvels. One moment, you're enveloped by the dense jungle, and the next, you're standing on a beach, the sand sparkling with bits of coral.
Here, you get to step off the usual tourist track and straight into the real heartbeat of the tropics.
Bako National Park packs in all sorts of wildlife. You’ll probably spot long-tailed macaques, silver leaf monkeys, monitor lizards, and even bearded pigs.
Sarawak Cultural Village is pretty famous—it’s an award-winning living museum where you’ll get a real sense of the traditions and daily life of Sarawak’s indigenous tribes.
Klias Wetland is a river ecosystem south of Kota Kinabalu where you can watch Proboscis monkeys, macaques, and loads of bird species.