Himanshi singh Nov 19, 2022
Borneo is home to some of the tastiest food in the world, so do not miss out on sampling some of its traditional dishes when you visit the island.
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Borneo has the world’s oldest rainforest, it is 130 million years old and is older than South America’s Amazon Rainforest.
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The forests of Borneo are full of wildlife. It is estimated that there are 222 species of mammals that inhabit the jungle
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Gunung Mulu National Park, in the state of Sarawak, is renowned for its high biodiversity and striking limestone karsts.
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The small islands offshore Borneo are the perfect place to snorkel or dive. Explore the shores of Gaya Island; the impeccably clear waters are teeming with catfish, clownfish, and vibrant coral gardens
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After you have finished exploring the mainland, head over to Borneo’s stunning islands.
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Mount Kinabalu is the highest peak in Borneo’s Crocker Range and the highest mountain in Malaysia.
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Palm oil plantations, illegal logging, and forest fires are just some of the events that have a devastating effect on the landscape.
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Enjoy a cruise along the Kinabatangan River to discover an array of wildlife that live along the banks.
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Borneo has some of the best beaches in Malaysia. No matter what you are looking for, whether it is snorkeling hotspots or somewhere to chill out
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