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Maroon Langur, Sabah, Borneo

Sabah: Land Below the Wind

Our Sabah Trips

Sabah is famed for it’s rich diversity of plants and wildlife. Half of it’s land mass is protected forest reserves and the wildlife is abundant. It’s continually thriving in these areas and other areas where there are well managed selective logging programs. From the ‘Lost World’ of the Maliau Basin which continually astonishes botanists, to the elusive carnivores making an name for themselves at Deramakot Forest Reserve, the Kinabatangan River home to many Orangutans, Proboscis monkeys and more, plus, don’t forget all the smaller creatures hiding in the shadows… Sabah cannot not be missed by any true nature lover.

Imbak Canyon

Imbak Canyon is a 25km long sweeping curved corridor of untouched, unexplored pristine rainforest.

Kinabatangan River

The Kinabatangan is the second largest river in Malaysia.

Orou Sapulot

Though Sabah is famed for its wildlife and less so for culture Sapulot gives you glimpse into both of these worlds.

Maliau Basin

Maliau Basin is one of the last frontiers.

Dagat Homestay

The Tidong community have been living within the wetlands area for many years.

Deramakot Forest Reserve

Deramakot is a wildlife enthusiast's dream. It is the perfect example of sustainable forest management and wildlife protection and conservation.

Danum Valley & Kawag

Danum Valley is a 438 square kilometer area of almost undisturbed rain forest. The field center opened in 1986 and acts as an establishment for scientists conducting research and for educational purposes.

What Our Sabah Adventurers Think:

This trip was so good it made me write my first-ever review. It is among the best experiences I’ve ever had traveling. The mix between desolate jungle, thrilling adventures and cultural experiences offers a unique look at the many treasures this great island has to offer.

The guide was extremely knowledgeable and very nice. I now consider him my friend. The food was another highlight of the trip. Prepared by locals, it is both delicious and abundant. The itinerary says to bring snacks but ours just sat at the bottom of our backpack throughout.

In the video, the climb up the pinnacle looks almost too exciting. This is also the case in real life. While doing it, I was in disbelief that they let you do it and afterwards I was euphoric. Amazing scenes. I did, importantly, feel safe all the way through. A night down by the waterfall is the perfect way to unwind and take in the jungle. I highly recommend this trip to anyone looking for an authenticBorneo experience. Five stars!

Kasper K Orou Sapulot, Sabah

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We cater for a range of travellers, from professional photographers to intrepid families, active couples or solo explorers and we are a provider for many well known wildlife tour agencies. With offices in Kota Kinabalu and Kuching and a total of eighteen staff and our own vehicles, our guides are now amongst the most reputable and well known in the Sabah and Sarawak parks.