Sarawak and Sabah – The Best of Borneo


The Malaysian states of Sarawak and Sabah, located on the island of Borneo, offer travellers two distinct yet complementary experiences filled with culture, adventure, and nature. Sarawak, the larger of the two, is renowned for its deep cultural roots and rich historical tapestry. Home to more than 30 diverse ethnic groups, Sarawak offers unprecedented access to living traditions, from longhouse communities along the rivers of the interior to colourful tribal festivals such as the Rainforest World Music Festival.


The capital, Kuching, is a charming riverside city steeped in colonial heritage and Sarawakian cuisine. Nature lovers can explore the vast cave systems of Gunung Mulu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or trek through the primeval rainforests of Bako and Batang Ai. Sabah, to the northeast, is one of Southeast Asia’s premier wildlife destinations. It offers some of the best chances to spot orangutans, pygmy elephants, and proboscis monkeys in their natural habitat.


The Kinabatangan River and Danum Valley are must-visits for wildlife enthusiasts, while Mount Kinabalu, the region’s highest peak, lures hikers and nature photographers alike. Sabah also boasts a high standard of beachfront resorts and island escapes. The crystal-clear waters of the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park and the white-sand beaches of Gaya and Sipadan offer superb snorkelling and diving.


Together, Sarawak and Sabah deliver a compelling blend of culture, nature, and luxury—making Borneo a truly unforgettable adventure destination. For a wide range of tours ideas and detailed itineraries please visit the website of our sister-company Borneo Adventure, an award-winning DMC with almost 40 years of experience and a pioneer in cultural and ecological tourism or feel free to contact us directly.