On this Borneo adventure, we spend 13 nights in hotels and lodges, plus one night in a traditional Rungus longhouse. The accommodations typically used are on the day-to-day itinerary. However, below are some of the notable places we stay on this trip.
Kinabalu National Park: Sabah Tea Gardens Longhouse (night 7)
Experience the traditional local life with a stay in a reconstruction of a Rungus longhouse. In a peaceful spot surrounded by forest-cloaked hills, the building is made entirely of bamboo, with rattan walls dividing the rooms. Rooms are simple with mattresses on the ground, mosquito nets and ceiling fans, while bathroom facilities are shared with hot showers.
Danum Valley: Borneo Rainforest Lodge (nights 12-13)
Experience one of our best-loved places to stay – an award-winning resort in one of the oldest and most biologically diverse rainforests in the world. Each of the 31 chalets here resides within the 130m-year-old rainforest and comes with natural bath amenities. There’s also the Jari Jari Spa, which offers Sabah remedies, while the restaurant serves Asian and Western cuisines with views of the jungle greenery. With a strong focus on sustainability and offering unique wildlife-life viewing opportunities, our two-night stay here is a highlight of the trip.
Worth knowing
While the resorts we stay at in Borneo (Sepilok and Kinabatangan) are modest, they have been selected due to their proximity to wildlife activities included on the trip in conjunction with reduced accommodation options in the area.
Single rooms are available (subject to availability) for a supplement for 10 hotel/lodge nights only (singles are not available in Mulu National Park or the Danum Valley). Please advise your sales representative at the time of booking if you would like to request a single supplement.