Our favorite Borneo tours and excursions

From multi-day rainforest treks to tribal longhouse stays, Borneo offers some of the most unforgettable travel experiences on the planet. 

Traditional Iban longhouse in Batang Ai

Meeting the Iban people

Borneo’s Iban people may have abandoned their former practice of headhunting, but thankfully their traditional culture survives in many other forms.

Iban live in longhouses with up to 30 families under one roof, and in the evenings, these houses are filled with drinking, dancing and general merriment. Spend the night and be prepared to be plied with tuak rice wine and roped into a dance or two, to the inevitable amusement of your hosts! The Iban way of life may not have all the mod cons (or privacy) you’re used to, but it affords a sense of community that’s long faded from Western culture, and for us it’s one of the highlights of a trip to Borneo.   

Kayaking in the rainforest near Kuching

Rainforest kayaking

On this tour, your guide will take you out of Kuching, through rice fields, rubber plantations and pepper farms, to the ancestral heartland of the Bidayuh: the second-largest minority group in Borneo.

Jumping in a kayak, you’ll paddle along a shallow stretch of river overhung by trees and overshadowed by looming limestone mountains. If you’ve had enough of trekking, this is a refreshingly different way to immerse yourself in the jungle, as you float over gentle rapids, beneath trailing vines, and stop at Bidayuh villages along the way to meet the locals and experience traditional life in the forest.

Eating street food in Kuching

Evening street food tour of Kuching

Kuching is the gastronomic capital of Borneo, and this guided tour is about sampling its many delights.

Slurp Sarawak laksa, invented by a Chinese hawker in 1945, then cool off with a mung bean pudding believed to lower the body temperature. Eat shaved ice piled high with sirups, fruits and jellies, then take a sampan across the river in search of the Battenberg-on-steroids that is Sarawak layer cake. Sample sugarcane coconut drinks, rojak fruit salad, and stuffed Bornean kompia pastries, then finish it all off with some mangrove palm ice cream topped with black sugar. All we can say is – pace yourself!

Hiking trails in Bako National Park

Hiking Bako National Park

Don’t be fooled by its petite dimensions: at just 27 square kilometers, Bako may be one of Borneo’s smallest national parks, but with seven different ecosystems it packs a massive punch when it comes to diversity.

In fact, this is the only park where you’re (almost) guaranteed a mammal sighting, whether it’s a famous, big-nosed proboscis monkey, silvered langur, or long-tailed macaque. What’s more, with well-marked hiking trails of various lengths and strenuousness, leading through the forest to beaches dotted with wave-carved pinnacles, we’ll tailor the day’s exploration to your fitness and energy levels.

Whitewater rafting on the Padas River

Whitewater rafting

Whitewater rafting is one of the most exhilarating ways to see the Bornean jungle, whether you want heart-pounding drops and tricky maneuvers, or a more relaxed ride through the forest.

If you’re after something family-friendly, the Kiulu River offers 15 km of gentle rafting with plenty of chances to soak up the magnificent jungle scenery. To get the adrenaline pumping, there’s the more challenging Padas River – where you can bounce over waves, tumble down drops, and battle your way through rapids with names like “Head Hunter” and “Washing Machine”. Whichever you choose, expect an unforgettable day out.

Boat on Kinabatangan River

Wildlife safari on the Kinabatangan River

A riverboat safari on the Kinabatangan River just might be the best wildlife experience in the world. One of the most ecologically diverse regions on the planet, this “corridor of life” is a cornucopia of species – so much so that it can feel like playing animal bingo.

Orangutans, pygmy elephants, gibbons, crocodiles, hornbills, pythons – you name it, the Kinabatangan’s probably got it. Head out at dawn and you’ll see a whole different show from in the afternoon, and after dark it’s a new cast again. For animal sightings, we’ve never been anywhere to match it.