Why Visit Borneo
The third-largest island in the world and famed for its biodiversity, Borneo has plenty to offer for solo travellers. With a tropical climate, many endemic species can be found beneath the canopy - such as the Bornean orangutan, proboscis monkey, and Bornean pygmy elephant. Divided between Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei, and largely covered by rainforest, its pristine white sand beaches and vibrant cities prove there’s more to this incredible country than jungle life.

Vibrant Culture

Spectacular Beaches

Unique Wildlife

Natural Wonders
Holidays to Borneo
