Borneo is home to one of the oldest and most biodiverse jungle in the world at around 140 million years old it stands proudly even over the mighty amazon rainforest. It is host to some of the most weird and wonderful wildlife in the world and countless endemic species of flora and fauna.
Orang Utan in Sabah, Sarawak, and Kalimantan
The orang utan is native in Sabah, Sarawak, and Kalimantan. Various volunteer organisations have established orang utan rehabilitation centres in or near one of the Borneo jungle areas.
Most rehabilitation centres have also set up visitor centres in order to support the up-keeping of, and education on the orang utan rehabilitation work. Tourists and visitors can visit these centres either as individuals or as part of a tour.
Birding
Borneo should be firmly planted on every birder’s dream destination wish list. According to the International Ornithological Congress (IOC) the island of Borneo is home to over 700 bird species, including over 50 Bornean endemic birds, the vast majority of which are spottable in just a short trip.
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