Embark on a cruise along the mangrove-lined estuaries of the Santubong and Salak rivers in search of wildlife such as the rare Irrawaddy dolphins, as well as the odd-nosed proboscis monkeys.
Wildlife

BORNÉO À LA CARTE is collaborating with several Bidayuh communities in different regions and arranges exciting overnight stays to immerse into the daily life of Sarawak’s native Land-Dayaks. During our tours you get to explore a Bidayuh village and its surroundings, learn about their culture and taste the native food. Local homestays in the villages provide accommodation as well as delicious home-cooked meals. You will also have the opportunity to join the villagers in daily activities like craft-making and/or farming or learn about the local cuisine while preparing meals for the family together with your host.

BORNÉO À LA CARTE is collaborating with several Bidayuh communities in different regions and arranges exciting overnight stays to immerse into the daily life of Sarawak’s native Land-Dayaks. During our tours you get to explore a Bidayuh village and its surroundings, learn about their culture and taste the native food. Local homestays in the villages provide accommodation as well as delicious home-cooked meals. You will also have the opportunity to join the villagers in daily activities like craft-making and/or farming or learn about the local cuisine while preparing meals for the family together with your host.

BORNÉO À LA CARTE is collaborating with several Bidayuh communities in different regions and arranges exciting overnight stays to immerse into the daily life of Sarawak’s native Land-Dayaks. During our tours you get to explore a Bidayuh village and its surroundings, learn about their culture and taste the native food. Local homestays in the villages provide accommodation as well as delicious home-cooked meals. You will also have the opportunity to join the villagers in daily activities like craft-making and/or farming or learn about the local cuisine while preparing meals for the family together with your host.

Although one of the smallest national parks in Sarawak, the Tanjung Datu National Park is second to none in terms of natural beauty with its lush rainforest, white sandy beaches and turquoise-blue sea. Explore the rugged forest-covered hills with a wide range of unusual plant species and an equally rich wildlife.

Borneo is one out of only two places in the world where orang utans exist in the wild. At Semenggoh Nature Reserve you get the rare chance to see some semi-wild orang utans that had been rescued as orphans or confiscated from illegal pet trade and underwent rehabilitation training in order to have a chance at life in the jungle again.