Go on an exciting trip through one of the last great wild places in the world, where every path leads to a new discovery and every meeting tells a story of survival and heritage. Borneo has a one-of-a-kind mix of activities that combine thrilling adventure with deep cultural immersion. Borneo has it all, from the foggy towith a wild orangutan in the deep jungle, explore the huge limestone chambers of ancient caves, or share a traditional meal in a longhouse by the river. Thereps of Mount Kinabalu to the winding banks of the Kinabatangan River. The island encourages you to go beyond the norm. You can get up close and personal are a lot of different plants and animals here, and the people have been living here for a long time. It's for people who want to connect with nature in the most real and wild way possible
Transition months with mixed sun and occasional heavy showers.
Best for: Avoiding crowds and finding lower accommodation rates.
Frequent, heavy downpours (especially in Sarawak).
Best for: Lush, green landscapes and photography (if you don't mind the rain)
Bright skies, low rainfall, and manageable humidity.
Best for: Wildlife spotting, trekking in Bako, and island hopping at Mamutik
(Pesta Kaamatan (Sabah) festival: May 30 – 31, 2026. )
This is the Kadazan-Dusun harvest festival. Expect traditional sports, "Sumazau" dancing, and plenty of local rice wine.