TRIP TO BORNEO

Embark on a journey to Borneo, one of the last great wilderness areas on the planet, where nature still reigns supreme. This trip takes you to the heart of a lush jungle crossed by majestic rivers, to encounter exceptional biodiversity and iconic species such as orangutans, proboscis monkeys, and rare tropical birds.

Aboard a traditional boat, let yourself be carried through spectacular landscapes of primary forest, mangroves, and remote villages, far from the hustle and bustle of the modern world. Each day offers its own set of emotions: observing orangutans in their natural habitat, listening to the mysterious sounds of the jungle at sunset, or sharing authentic moments with local communities.

Much more than just a trip, Borneo is a total immersion in raw and preserved nature, a timeless interlude for travelers seeking adventure, authenticity and unforgettable memories.

The highlights

  • A special encounter with orangutans in their natural habitat
  • Cruise on a traditional boat in the heart of the tropical jungle
  • Observation of exceptional wildlife: proboscis monkeys, crocodiles, exotic birds and other endemic species
  • Immersion in one of the oldest rainforests in the world
  • Discover local villages and authentic traditions
  • An exclusive experience far from mass tourism
  • Wild landscapes between rivers, mangroves and primary forest
  • A journey blending adventure, nature, and unforgettable emotions
Cette île Borneo regorge de trésors naturels, allant de vastes jungles luxuriantes à des plages immaculées

The splendor of Borneo enchants travelers from all over the world. Borneo tourism offers a unique glimpse into the exotic and unspoiled nature. This island is full of natural treasures, from vast lush jungles to pristine beaches. Every corner of this land seems to have been sculpted by the hand of an artist, creating landscapes of unparalleled beauty. Majestic mountains stand tall, while rivers meander calmly through forests. Borneo’s impressive and captivating biodiversity is a delight for nature lovers.

En explorant l’île Derawan

While exploring the island, visitors will encounter rare and precious wildlife. Orangutans, Borneo’s iconic species, live in their natural habitat. These encounters with local wildlife are unforgettable and strengthen the connection with nature. Hikers can also explore mysterious caves and hidden waterfalls. Borneo’s beaches, with their crystal clear waters and white sands, are perfect for relaxing. Many tourists find here a true haven of peace, far from the hustle and bustle of the city.

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Borneo isn't just a destination, it's an adventure. For travelers eager for new experiences, Borneo is the perfect place to reconnect with nature. Whether you're passionate about ecotourism or simply a lover of landscapes, the island will captivate you. So, don't wait any longer to plan your trip to Borneo! Dive into the unknown and discover the wonders of this incredible island. Book now and let Borneo seduce you!

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Our Friendly Tips for Making the Most of Your Trip to Indonesia

  • Encourage interaction with the residents

Throughout this tour, you will regularly interact with local people. Learning a few simple Indonesian words like Terima kasih (thank you), Selamat pagi (hello), or Permisi (excuse me) is always greatly appreciated and makes communication easier. These small gestures make the encounters more authentic and enriching.

  • Protect yourself from the tropical sun

Indonesia has a sunny climate all year round. Remember to pack:

      • A high SPF sunscreen
      • A hat or a cap
      • Sunglasses
      • This will allow you to fully enjoy outdoor activities: hiking, cultural visits and marine excursions.
  • Choose appropriate clothing

For temples and traditional villages, it is advisable to wear:

      • Clothing covering the shoulders
      • Trousers or skirts below the knee
      • A sarong can be very useful (and is often provided on site in temples).
  • Recommended footwear

Some tours include walks, hikes or wetlands (waterfalls, volcanoes).
Plan ahead:

      • Comfortable shoes
      • Non-slip sandals
      • Possibly water shoes
  • Respect for local customs

Indonesia is a welcoming country that respects traditions.
A few simple steps:

      • Avoid overly visible displays of affection in villages
      • Ask permission before photographing the inhabitants
      • Use your right hand to give or receive
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