Malaysia

Borneo.
The Last Wild
Rain Forest

An expedition through ancient jungles in search of orangutans, sun bears, pygmy elephants, and Borneo’s most elusive wildlife.

14 Day Adventure September & October 12 Guests Maximum

Duration

14 Days

Location

Malaysian Borneo

Wildlife

Orangutans, Sun Bears
& Borneo’s Rarest Wildlife

Group Size

12 Guests
Maximum

What to Expect Physically

The Daily Experience

This journey is designed for travelers comfortable with active days spent fully immersed in the rainforest. Most days involve regular walking, wildlife excursions, river travel, and extended time outdoors as we search for Borneo’s most extraordinary wildlife.

Time on Your Feet

Guests should expect several hours of movement throughout the day, with most walks ranging from short exploratory outings to longer wildlife-focused excursions depending on conditions and sightings. While distances are rarely extreme, days are often physically engaging from start to finish.

Terrain & Conditions

Travel takes place across natural rainforest terrain including uneven jungle trails, elevated wooden boardwalks, muddy pathways, and unpaved forest routes. Movement is typically slow and deliberate, allowing time for wildlife observation, photography, and interpretation from our guides.

The Environmental Challenge

Borneo’s tropical climate can be demanding. High humidity, consistent heat, and sudden rain showers are part of the daily experience, requiring travelers to remain comfortable in warm conditions for extended periods while embracing the unpredictability of true wilderness travel.

Who This Journey Is Best For

This expedition is best suited for travelers with good mobility, steady footing, and a desire to fully experience wild places as they truly are. Flexibility, patience, and a willingness to embrace challenging conditions are part of what makes encounters in Borneo so rewarding.

Climate & Field Conditions

The Tropical Environment

Borneo sits directly within the equatorial rainforest belt, meaning warm temperatures, dense humidity, and lush jungle conditions are part of daily life throughout the expedition. Daytime temperatures typically range between the mid to upper 80s°F, creating consistently warm field conditions year-round.

Heat & Humidity

This is a true tropical environment. Humidity levels often remain extremely high, and the combination of heat and moisture can feel physically draining, particularly during extended wildlife excursions or slower periods spent searching the forest for orangutans and other elusive species.

Rainforest Weather Patterns

Rain can occur during any season and sudden tropical downpours are always possible. Even on dry days, moisture remains ever-present in the air, creating the rich conditions that sustain one of the most biologically diverse ecosystems on Earth.

What To Pack For

Travelers should come prepared for consistently warm conditions, high humidity, occasional rain, and long periods outdoors. Lightweight technical clothing, breathable fabrics, and a willingness to embrace the raw realities of true rainforest exploration are essential to fully enjoying the experience.

WORLD UNTOUCHED EXCLUSIVES

Access Few
Travelers Ever Experience.

In Borneo, access is measured in river miles, old-growth rainforest, conservation frontlines, and the most experienced expedition team anywhere in Sabah. This is not standard wildlife tourism. It is rare access to one of the last truly wild places left on Earth.

See The 14-Day Expedition ↓
01

Private Sun Bear
Conservation Access

World Untouched Exclusive

Rare private access at the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre, including a private visit and conversation with founder Dr. Wong. This is not simply a wildlife stop — it is an intimate look inside the conservation work protecting the world’s smallest bear.

02

Silent River
Safaris

World Untouched Exclusive

Travel by private boat through the Kinabatangan River, moving silently through one of Southeast Asia’s richest wildlife corridors while searching for wild orangutans, pygmy elephants, crocodiles, hornbills, and elusive riverbank wildlife.

03

Private Night Drives
in Tabin

World Untouched Exclusive

After dark, the rainforest transforms completely. Through private night drives and guided nocturnal walks, we search for flying squirrels, civets, owls, frogs, sleeping birds, and the hidden ecosystem most travelers never witness.

04

Private Access to
Ancient Danum Valley

World Untouched Exclusive

Danum Valley remains one of Southeast Asia’s last intact primary rainforests. Through privileged lodge access deep inside this protected ecosystem, we spend days immersed within ancient jungle landscapes few outsiders will ever experience.

05

Sunrise Before the
Rainforest Wakes

World Untouched Exclusive

Long before daylight reaches the jungle floor, we climb above the canopy and watch morning light spill across endless rainforest as the sounds of Borneo begin to awaken beneath us.

ALONG WITH OTHER UNFORGETTABLE HIGHLIGHTS

Wild
Orangutans

Observe Borneo’s iconic great apes in truly wild habitat.

Sun Bear
Conservation

Private access alongside those protecting the world’s rarest bear.

Ancient
Rainforest

Explore million-year-old jungle ecosystems.

Kinabatangan
River

Cruise one of Asia’s richest wildlife corridors.

Nocturnal
Borneo

The rainforest reveals its hidden world after dark.

Not simply to see Borneo’s wildlife.
But to move through the rainforest with access only true local expertise can unlock.
Start The Conversation
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Why We Design Journeys Differently

Extraordinary Places
Deserve Extraordinary Intent.

World Untouched was built around a simple belief: extraordinary destinations should never be experienced through rushed itineraries, oversized groups, or surface-level tourism.

Every expedition we build is intentionally designed from the ground up — balancing wildlife, culture, pacing, access, and deeper understanding.

We spend years refining every journey we offer. Every lodge, local partner, route, seasonal timing, and experience exists for a reason.

Our itineraries are not assembled from tourism checklists. They are carefully constructed to create something increasingly rare in modern travel:

Depth | Presence | Connection

Not simply to see remarkable places.
But to understand why they matter enough to protect.

EXPEDITION DOSSIER

14 Days.
Wild Borneo.
Exclusive Access.

From private sun bear conservation access and orangutans in the forest to Kinabatangan river safaris, Tabin night drives, and the ancient rainforest of Danum Valley — this expedition moves through Borneo with rare local access, expert naturalists, and deep time in the wild.

DAY01

Arrive in Sandakan & Transfer to Sepilok

Begin in Sabah’s rainforest gateway with a quiet arrival, lodge check-in, and welcome dinner.

The Arrival: Be met on arrival in Sandakan and transfer to Sepilok, where the rainforest immediately begins to surround the journey.

The Reset: Settle into your lodge, slow down from international travel, and begin adjusting to the rhythm, heat, and soundscape of Borneo.

The Welcome: Gather for dinner with your guide and World Untouched team as we frame the days ahead: sun bears, orangutans, rivers, night forest, and deep rainforest immersion.

DAY02

Private Sun Bear Access & Sepilok Orangutans

A rare conservation-focused day with private Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre access, orangutans, canopy walkways, and night forest.

The Exclusive Access: Begin with a private experience at the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre, including rare insight into the rescue and rehabilitation work protecting the world’s smallest bear.

The Orangutans: Continue to Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre to observe orangutans moving through forest and feeding platforms while learning the larger conservation story behind this work.

The Canopy & Night Forest: Later, explore the Rainforest Discovery Centre, its canopy walkway, trails, birdlife, and evening forest as Borneo’s nocturnal world begins to stir.

DAY03

Into the Kinabatangan River Corridor

Travel by boat into one of Southeast Asia’s richest wildlife corridors and begin river-based searching.

The Transition: After a relaxed morning, travel to Sandakan Jetty and begin the river journey toward Sukau Rainforest Lodge.

The River Arrival: As the boat moves deeper into the Kinabatangan system, the landscape shifts into mangrove, riverbank forest, and wildlife-rich corridors.

The First Safari: In the late afternoon, set out by boat to search for proboscis monkeys, hornbills, crocodiles, macaques, orangutans, and the unpredictable life of the river edge.

DAY04

Kinabatangan River Safaris

Morning and afternoon wildlife cruises through oxbow lakes, river channels, and forest-lined waterways.

The Morning River: Rise early for a cruise toward Kelenanap Oxbow Lake, when birdlife, primates, and river wildlife are often most active.

The Forest Walk: Return for breakfast, then explore the lodge’s Hornbill Boardwalk with a naturalist for a closer look at the smaller details of the rainforest.

The Afternoon Search: Later, head back onto the river as the heat softens and wildlife begins moving again along the banks.

DAY05

Silent River Safari & Gomantong Cave

Search the Menanggol River by quiet motor before entering one of Borneo’s most dramatic cave ecosystems.

The Silent River: Begin with an early cruise along the Menanggol River by silent electric motor, allowing the forest edge to reveal itself with minimal disturbance.

The Cave Forest: Travel toward Gomantong Cave, an ecologically important site for swifts, bats, raptors, and surrounding forest wildlife.

The Evening Spectacle: Watch as millions of bats pour from the cave while birds of prey circle above — a raw, ancient rainforest drama unfolding in real time.

DAY06

Kinabatangan to Tabin Wildlife Reserve

Move from river corridor to rainforest reserve, mud volcano, mineral lick, and first Tabin night safari.

The Transfer: Depart the Kinabatangan by boat and continue overland through Lahad Datu toward Tabin Wildlife Reserve.

The Mud Volcano: After settling into the lodge, trek the Elephant Trail to Lipad Mud Volcano, a mineral-rich salt lick that attracts wildlife and leaves behind tracks, signs, and stories.

The Night Safari: After dinner, head into the darkness by vehicle to search for nocturnal wildlife under Tabin’s clear tropical sky.

DAY07

Birdlife, Waterfalls & Night Forest

Track Tabin’s birdlife, walk to Lipad Waterfall, and return after dark for nocturnal forest searching.

The Birding Morning: Begin with an early bird walk in one of Borneo’s richest birding regions, home to hundreds of species.

The Forest Trail: Visit the birdwatching tower, trek toward Lipad Waterfall, and stop at the Tabin Giant Tree — a reminder of the scale and age of this rainforest.

The Night Walk: After dusk, return to the forest on foot to look for frogs, sleeping birds, insects, and the hidden life that only appears after dark.

DAY08

Deep Field Time in Tabin

A full day of rainforest walks, wildlife tracking, private guiding, and a final nocturnal safari.

The Slow Search: Spend the day exploring forest trails near the lodge, moving at the pace of wildlife rather than a rigid sightseeing schedule.

The Field Focus: Your guides read tracks, movement, sound, and weather — the quiet details that often determine what the rainforest reveals.

The Final Tabin Night: After dinner, another night safari gives us one more chance for civets, owls, leopard cats, flying squirrels, and other elusive nocturnal species.

DAY09

Into Ancient Danum Valley

Enter one of Borneo’s greatest rainforest strongholds and settle into deep wilderness at Borneo Rainforest Lodge.

The Transition: Travel from Tabin toward Danum Valley, watching the landscape shift from regenerating forest into ancient primary rainforest.

The Arrival: Check into Borneo Rainforest Lodge and meet your guide for an introduction to the trails, river, canopy, and wildlife possibilities surrounding the lodge.

The Night Safari: After dinner, begin exploring Danum’s nocturnal world — where the forest transforms into something entirely different after dark.

DAY10

Gibbons, Coffin Cliff & Danum Trails

Wake to gibbons, trek to the viewpoint and ancient burial site, then return to the river and night forest.

The Rainforest Morning: Wake to the calls of Borneo gibbons before setting out with your guide into the forest.

The High View: Trek to Coffin Cliff, a viewpoint and burial site that reveals both the ecological and cultural depth of Danum Valley.

The Afternoon & Night: Cool off at a natural pool, explore additional trails or the river corridor, then return after dark for another guided night walk.

DAY11

Before the Rainforest Wakes

Travel before dawn to watch sunrise lift over the Danum canopy from the GAW Tower.

The Dawn Departure: Leave in darkness for the GAW Tower, timing the morning for one of Danum Valley’s most cinematic experiences.

The Canopy Sunrise: Watch mist part across the rainforest canopy as first light reveals one of Southeast Asia’s great wilderness landscapes.

The Flexible Afternoon: Return for breakfast, then choose between waterfall trails, guided river walks, balcony time, or simply listening to the forest from the lodge deck.

DAY12

Final Full Day in Danum Valley

One more day of guided rainforest exploration, wildlife searching, and deep time in ancient Borneo.

The Open Day: This day is intentionally flexible, shaped by wildlife movement, weather, trail conditions, and group energy.

The Forest Advantage: With another full day in Danum, we increase our chances for primates, hornbills, reptiles, nocturnal life, and the quiet surprises that come only with time.

The WU Pace: No rushed checklist. No shallow pass-through. Just one of Earth’s oldest rainforests, experienced with patience and expert local guidance.

DAY13

Danum Valley to Kota Kinabalu

Leave the rainforest, fly to Kota Kinabalu, and gather for a final celebratory dinner.

The Departure: After an early breakfast, depart Danum Valley and transfer to Lahad Datu for the flight to Kota Kinabalu.

The Coastal Return: Arrive in Kota Kinabalu and settle into your final hotel, where city, sea, and mountain energy replace the density of the forest.

The Farewell: Gather for a final dinner with your guide and fellow travelers — a last chance to process everything Borneo revealed.

DAY14

Farewell Borneo

A smooth transfer to Kota Kinabalu International Airport and the journey home.

The Morning: Enjoy a final breakfast before your transfer to Kota Kinabalu International Airport.

The Takeaway: The expedition ends, but the memory of Borneo’s rivers, night sounds, old-growth forest, orangutans, sun bears, and rainforest stillness travels with you.

DATES & PRICING

Wild Borneo.
Rare Access.
Limited Space.

This 14-day expedition moves through Sabah’s most important wildlife regions — from private sun bear conservation access and Sepilok orangutans to Kinabatangan river safaris, Tabin night drives, and the ancient rainforest of Danum Valley.

Wild orangutan in Borneo
Bornean sun bear
Danum Valley rainforest in Borneo
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2027 Departures

• Sept 16 – Sept 29 (Waitlist Only)

• Oct 02 – Oct 15

• Oct 18 – Oct 31

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2028 Departures

• Sept 16 – Sept 29

• Oct 02 – Oct 15

• Oct 18 – Oct 31

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Limited to 12 Guests Per Departure

Small group. Rare access. Designed for travelers who want to experience Borneo with a deeper connection, private conservation access, and more time in the field.

BORNEO: LAST WILD RAINFORESTS

14-Day Borneo Wildlife Expedition

Sabah, Malaysian Borneo 14 Days

Main Package

Based on dual occupancy

Includes accommodations, exclusive electric boats, guiding, meals, ground transportation, park fees, and expedition logistics.

Required Internal Air Package: $275 per person, added at booking. Includes the domestic flight from Lahad Datu to Kota Kinabalu.

$13,399 Per Person

Single Supplement

Private room where available

For travelers requesting single occupancy throughout the expedition.

$2,190 Per Person

Inclusions & Exclusions

See exactly what is covered — and what remains your responsibility before departure.

Booking Policy

Reservations are secured with deposit. Due to limited lodge space, private guiding arrangements, and small-group access, this departure is expected to fill well in advance.

What’s Included

✅ Included

Conservation Contribution: Five percent of every base expedition booking is reinvested directly into the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre, supporting the frontline conservation work protecting one of Earth’s most misunderstood and endangered bear species.

Accommodations: Accommodations are included throughout the expedition, including Sepilok Forest Edge Resort, Sukau Rainforest Lodge, Tabin Wildlife Resort, Borneo Rainforest Lodge, and Hyatt Centric Kota Kinabalu.

Meals: Meals are included as listed in the itinerary, beginning with dinner on Day 1 and ending with breakfast on Day 14.

Field Access: Scheduled activities, entrance fees, and non-professional camera fees are included throughout Sepilok, Kinabatangan, Tabin, and Danum Valley.

Conservation Access: Includes early private access to the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre with a private talk by the founder.

Local Team: Includes private local guiding throughout the program, plus World Untouched trip leadership.

Transfers: Connecting land transfers are included in air-conditioned vehicles, based on partial private arrangements.

Kinabatangan Experience: Includes boat transfers to and from Sukau Rainforest Lodge, shared river cruises, Gomantong Cave entrance and camera fees, and one night cruise.

Tabin Experience: Includes Tabin conservation fee, private guided activities, and two private night drives.

Danum Valley Experience: Includes scheduled transfers to and from Borneo Rainforest Lodge, guided activities, and the GAW sunrise experience.

Welcome Pack: Includes one pair of leech socks per person, one reusable water bottle per person

Tourism Tax: Malaysia Tourism Tax is included.

❌ Not Included

Required Internal Air Package: The Lahad Datu to Kota Kinabalu domestic flight is not included in the base price and is added separately at booking for $275 per person.

Mainline Flights: International flights to and from Malaysia are not included.

Travel Insurance: Travel insurance is not included and is strongly recommended.

Visa Fees: Visa fees, if applicable, are not included.

Gratuities: Tips or gratuities for local guides, expedition staff, and trip leaders are not included.

Personal Items: Personal expenses such as souvenirs, laundry, phone calls, snacks outside group meals, and incidental purchases are not included.

ACCOMMODATIONS

Where Wilderness Meets Comfort.

From award-winning rainforest lodges and riverfront wildlife sanctuaries to one of Asia’s most legendary jungle properties, every stay has been selected to maximize comfort, immersion, and extraordinary access to the wild heart of Borneo.

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01
Sepilok Forest Edge Resort

SEPILOK

Sepilok Forest Edge Resort

Tucked beside one of Borneo’s most important wildlife conservation regions, Sepilok Forest Edge Resort offers a peaceful forested retreat just minutes from both the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre and the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre. The perfect introduction to Sabah’s wild frontier.

02
Sukau Rainforest Lodge

KINABATANGAN RIVER

Sukau Rainforest Lodge

Widely regarded as one of the finest wildlife lodges anywhere in Malaysian Borneo, Sukau Rainforest Lodge sits directly on the legendary Kinabatangan River — one of Southeast Asia’s richest wildlife corridors. Orangutans, pygmy elephants, hornbills, crocodiles, and proboscis monkeys are often encountered directly from the lodge itself.

WORLD UNTOUCHED SIGNATURE STAY
03
Borneo Rainforest Lodge in Danum Valley

DANUM VALLEY

Borneo Rainforest Lodge

Deep inside Danum Valley Conservation Area sits what many consider the finest rainforest lodge in all of Southeast Asia. Surrounded by one of Earth’s oldest intact primary rainforests, Borneo Rainforest Lodge offers four unforgettable nights immersed in ancient jungle, world-class wildlife viewing, exceptional comfort, and access few travelers will ever experience.

04
Tabin Wildlife Resort

TABIN RESERVE

Tabin Wildlife Resort

Far from the polished comforts of city hotels, Tabin Wildlife Resort exists for one purpose: immersion in wild Borneo. Positioned deep inside Tabin Wildlife Reserve, this expedition-style lodge places us directly inside one of Sabah’s most important protected ecosystems, where night drives and rainforest encounters continue long after sunset.

05
Hyatt Centric Kota Kinabalu

KOTA KINABALU

Hyatt Centric Kota Kinabalu

After nearly two weeks deep in the rainforest, the journey ends with a final night of modern comfort in Kota Kinabalu. Overlooking the South China Sea, Hyatt Centric offers the perfect place to gather, exhale, and reflect before the expedition comes to a close.

Every property throughout this expedition has been deliberately chosen not simply for comfort — but because each one represents one of the best gateways into Borneo’s most extraordinary wildlife landscapes.

What Past Travelers Say

Trusted by Travelers Who Seek
Extraordinary Wild Places

Our expeditions are built around rare wildlife encounters, conservation access, and experiences far beyond traditional tourism. Here is what guests have shared after traveling with us in the field.

Wild orangutan in Borneo
★★★★★

“Watching wild orangutans moving freely through the canopy was one of the most profound wildlife experiences I’ve had anywhere in the world. It felt completely untamed.”

Sarah M.

Colorado
Bornean sun bear
★★★★★

“The private access to the Sun Bear Conservation Centre changed how I think about wildlife travel. It felt meaningful knowing our visit directly supported real conservation work.”

David R.

British Columbia
Danum Valley rainforest
★★★★★

“Danum Valley felt like stepping backward in time. Ancient rainforest, hornbills overhead, night walks, incredible guides — I’ve never experienced wilderness quite like this.”

Michael T.

New York
Pygmy elephants in Borneo
★★★★★

“This never felt like tourism. Every lodge, every guide, every wildlife encounter felt intentional. It was one of those rare trips that genuinely changes how you see the natural world.”

Rebecca L.

Washington

There Is No Better Time To
Experience Borneo.

The rainforest still stands. Orangutans still move freely through the canopy. Sun bears still survive here against enormous odds. But places this wild and intact are becoming increasingly rare with every passing year.

Start Planning Your Expedition →

Limited 2027 and 2028 departures now open.

FAQ

Your Questions, Answered.

Planning an expedition into wild Borneo is a big decision. Here are answers to the most common questions from our guests before departure.

01

How Physically Demanding Is This Expedition?

The Daily Activity: Most days involve moderate walking through rainforest trails, wildlife boardwalks, river access points, and guided nature walks.

The Terrain: Expect uneven jungle terrain, humidity, occasional muddy conditions, and extended time outdoors during wildlife activities.

Overall Fitness: If you are comfortable being active for extended periods and spending full days in the field, you will do very well.

02

What Wildlife Can We Realistically Expect To See?

The Iconic Species: Orangutans, sun bears, pygmy elephants, proboscis monkeys, crocodiles, hornbills, macaques, civets, and countless rainforest birds are all possible.

Wild Means Wild: These are genuine wildlife encounters in functioning ecosystems, meaning sightings can never be guaranteed.

The Advantage: Our route is intentionally designed around Sabah’s most productive wildlife regions to maximize opportunities.

03

Why Travel Borneo With World Untouched?

Far Beyond Tourism: This is not a conventional Borneo sightseeing itinerary.

Rare Access: Private conservation access, carefully selected lodges, elite local partners, and deeper immersion set this journey apart.

Our Philosophy: We design expeditions that create meaningful connection with wildlife, local communities, and the fragile ecosystems we visit.

04

Do I Need A Visa To Visit Malaysia?

United States: U.S. citizens currently do not require a visa for short tourist visits.

International Travelers: Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and most European countries generally receive visa-free entry.

Final Responsibility: Entry requirements occasionally change, so we always recommend verifying requirements before departure.

05

How Do We Travel Throughout The Expedition?

Private Ground Transfers: Most overland travel is handled through private air-conditioned transportation.

River Exploration: Wildlife viewing along the Kinabatangan River takes place aboard small electric safari boats.

Domestic Flights: A short internal flight helps connect the remote sections of the expedition seamlessly.

06

What Kind Of Accommodations Can I Expect?

Best In Region: Every lodge on this expedition represents some of the finest accommodations available within their respective ecosystems.

The Variety: Riverfront wildlife lodges, luxury rainforest retreats, conservation-focused jungle stays, and premium city accommodations.

Part Of The Experience: Where you stay becomes a major part of the expedition itself.

07

Can Dietary Restrictions Be Accommodated?

Advance Notice Matters: Most dietary restrictions can be accommodated when communicated early.

Common Requests: Vegetarian diets, gluten sensitivity, and many allergy-related requests can often be supported.

Preparation: Early communication allows our local partners time to prepare accordingly.

08

What Should I Pack For Borneo?

Lightweight Clothing: Expect heat, humidity, and frequent rainforest conditions.

The Essentials: Lightweight long sleeves, breathable clothing, hiking shoes, rain shell, dry bags, insect protection, and binoculars are highly recommended.

Preparation Support: We provide a complete expedition packing guide after booking.

09

Will I Have Wi-Fi Or Cell Service?

Urban Areas: Kota Kinabalu and some lodges offer reliable Wi-Fi access.

Remote Jungle Areas: Danum Valley and more remote sections may have limited or intermittent connectivity.

Disconnecting Matters: Part of this expedition is stepping away from constant digital noise and reconnecting with the natural world.

10

Can I Join As A Solo Traveler?

Absolutely: Many guests join our expeditions independently.

Private Option: A single supplement is available for travelers wanting guaranteed private accommodations.

The Group Dynamic: Small group expeditions often create lasting friendships very quickly.

11

What Weather Should I Expect?

Warm & Humid: Borneo remains tropical year-round with consistently warm temperatures.

Rainforest Reality: Rain showers can occur frequently and unpredictably.

Preparedness: Lightweight breathable layers and quality rain protection are essential.

12

Is This Trip Good For Photography?

Extraordinary Wildlife: Few places on Earth offer this concentration of rare tropical wildlife.

The Subjects: Orangutans, hornbills, rainforest macro photography, pygmy elephants, river safaris, night wildlife, and ancient jungle landscapes.

All Skill Levels Welcome: Whether shooting casually on a phone or traveling with professional camera gear, Borneo constantly rewards photographers.

13

How Does This Expedition Support Conservation?

Direct Impact: Five percent of every base trip cost is donated directly to the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre.

Purposeful Travel: Your expedition directly helps fund frontline conservation efforts protecting one of Earth’s least understood bear species.

Our Model: Every World Untouched expedition is intentionally designed so travel leaves tangible positive impact behind.

Few Travelers Will Ever
Experience Wild Borneo.

And Places This Wild Are Not Guaranteed Forever.

Start Planning Your Expedition →

Small group departures for 2027 and 2028 are intentionally limited.

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Let’s plan
something
extraordinary.

Every unforgettable expedition begins with a conversation. Whether you’re ready to join of our journeys or simply exploring possibilities, we’d love to hear what’s calling you to the wild.