Embark on an unforgettable journey through the wild heart of Borneo on this epic 11 day Solo adventure. From the bustling city of Kuching to the depths of Mulu National Park, you’ll encounter rare wildlife, pristine rainforests, and breathtaking cave systems. Hike through Bako National Park in search of proboscis monkeys, visit the renowned Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, and experience the rugged beauty of Tabin Wildlife Reserve. Each day brings a new discovery, whether it’s cruising down jungle rivers, exploring ancient limestone caves, or spotting sun bears in their natural habitat.
This is more than a holiday—it’s a full immersion into one of the world’s most ecologically diverse regions. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of Borneo’s unique landscapes, cultures, and conservation efforts. Stay in locally run accommodations, enjoy traditional cuisine, and travel sustainably through this lush paradise. Whether you’re navigating hidden waterways, hikeking through verdant forests, or witnessing the awe-inspiring flight of bats at dusk, this tour promises an adventure like no other.
Will you join us?
TOUR PRICE: A$6,599 PLUS INTERNATIONAL AIRFARES
TOUR DATES: 28TH APRIL – 8TH MAY 2026
The Limetree, Kuching
The LimeTree Hotel is a unique, midrange boutique hotel with a passion for limes and a strong commitment for environmental sustainability. Centrally located in the area of Padungan, it is minutes away from New Chinatown, local eateries, shopping malls and just an 8 to 10-minute walk to Kuching Waterfront – making it an ideal base to explore the city’s business and shopping district.
Sustainability-certified by Travelife, The LimeTree Hotel offers 50 contemporary rooms and suites, designed with the environment in mind. Every room has access to free Wi-Fi and equipped with an in-built universal socket, LCD TV, quiet air-conditioning, plush bedding, toiletries in environmentally-friendly packaging, rain shower and laminated flooring – all for the comfort of business and leisure travelers today. The hotel’s minimalist approach to design and comfort is inspired with a zesty feel, as fresh as its own privately grown limes!
Mulu National Park Resort
Considering Mulu’s spectacular scenery and its biological significance, it was not surprising that Mulu was successfully listed as a World Heritage site in November 2000. World Heritage status has created renewed interest in the park and a genuine desire of the government and the people of Malaysia to ensure it is adequately protected. Accordingly, the Sarawak Government has committed to developing world leading conservation practices and high quality nature-based tourism activities at Mulu and has committed considerable resources to ensure its goals are achieved.
Dreamtel Kota Kinabalu
Dreamtel Kota Kinabalu is located in Kota Kinabalu, main city of Sabah. We are only a short 20-minute drive from Kota Kinabalu International Airport. Across the road, in front of the property lies the Gaya Street where you will find popular local eateries for local delicacies. There are also a few popular local tourist attractions in the surrounding neighbourhood, such as Padang Merdeka located just beside our property is one of them.
Upon reaching the doorstep of Dreamtel Kota Kinabalu, our friendly concierge team are ready to open the doors and welcome you with a warm “Kopivosian” (“hello”).
Our all-day dining cafe – Dreamtel Cafe located at Ground Floor offers a wide spread of delectable cuisine from local to international. You can also enjoy a sumptuous high-tea buffet served during the weekends.
Tabin Wildlife Resort
The main and long established accommodation is the Tabin Wildlife Resort which offers lodge-style chalets set in the rainforest. The Resort offers a total of 20 rooms comprising 10 river lodges and 10 hill lodges. Each room (twin or double) has an en-suite bathroom with hot shower, baloney and ceiling fan.
A new lodge called the Tabin Rainforest Lodge opened in 2024. It is situated in the Sungai Kapur Forest Reserve which is adjacent to Tabin. The Tabin Rainforest Lodge offers 12 air-conditioned rooms and has a swimming pool.
Borneo Sepilok Rainforest Resort
Welcome to Borneo Sepilok Rainforest Resort, where nature meets luxury. Our resort is located in the beautiful Sepilok Rainforest, on Borneo Island, known for its rich biodiversity and lush greenery. Our resort is the perfect destination for nature lovers, as it offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the heart of the rainforest and enjoy the tranquility of the forest from the comfort of our luxurious accommodations. We offer a wide range of amenities and activities for our guests, including guided tours to explore the diverse flora and fauna of the area. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or just a peaceful getaway, Borneo Sepilok Rainforest Resort is the perfect destination.
Weather
Borneo’s weather is tropical with hot and humid conditions throughout the year. Temperatures range between 27 °C and 33 °C during the day for most of the year, although mountainous areas can get cooler. Nights are mainly well above 20 °C though frost at the top of Mount Kinabalu isn’t unheard of either. Borneo doesn’t have a real dry season, just a somewhat drier season, which last from April to September.
Money
The Malaysian currency is the Malaysian ringgit, abbreviated as RM. It is divided into 100 sen (cents). The ringgit used to be referred to as the dollar and you may see the ‘$’ symbol on older notes. 5 sen coins are mainly given as change in large establishments or supermarkets whereas peddlers and street vendors might be reluctant to accept them. The Singapore and Brunei dollars are also known as ringgit in Malay, so when near border areas you might want to check to be sure which currency they are quoting the price in.
Foreign currencies are not generally accepted as is. The major exception is Singapore dollars, which may be accepted in Johor Bahru, but at a steep penalty.
ATMs are widely available in cities, but do stock up on cash if heading out into the smaller islands or the jungle. Credit cards can be used in most shops, restaurants and hotels, although skimming can be a problem in less reputable outlets.
Electricity
In Malaysia, power plugs and sockets (outlets) of type G are used (same shape as UK square 3-pin plugs). The standard voltage is 240 V at a frequency of 50 Hz.
Visas
Malaysia: Australian passport holders are Visa exempt for a stay of up to three months. Two’s a Crowd can provide more information on the process and required documentation and costs.
Please be sure to carefully read the information contained in the brochure so you fully understand the physical requirements, and get a sense of the overall pace of the schedule.
Each tour has a physical rating from ‘Relaxing’ through to ‘Difficult’ as rated by those with an average level of fitness. This tour is rated Moderate. Please refer to definitions below.
Please speak with the team if you are unsure if a tour is right for you.
Our Classic tours visit equally incredible destinations and may be more suited to your needs.
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the wild heart of Borneo on this epic 11 day Solo adventure. From the bustling city of Kuching to the depths of Mulu National Park, you’ll encounter rare wildlife, pristine rainforests, and breathtaking cave systems. Hike through Bako National Park in search of proboscis monkeys, visit the renowned Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, and experience the rugged beauty of Tabin Wildlife Reserve. Each day brings a new discovery, whether it’s cruising down jungle rivers, exploring ancient limestone caves, or spotting sun bears in their natural habitat.
This is more than a holiday—it’s a full immersion into one of the world’s most ecologically diverse regions. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of Borneo’s unique landscapes, cultures, and conservation efforts. Stay in locally run accommodations, enjoy traditional cuisine, and travel sustainably through this lush paradise. Whether you’re navigating hidden waterways, hikeking through verdant forests, or witnessing the awe-inspiring flight of bats at dusk, this tour promises an adventure like no other.
Will you join us?
TOUR PRICE: A$6,599 PLUS INTERNATIONAL AIRFARES
TOUR DATES: 28TH APRIL – 8TH MAY 2026
The Limetree, Kuching
The LimeTree Hotel is a unique, midrange boutique hotel with a passion for limes and a strong commitment for environmental sustainability. Centrally located in the area of Padungan, it is minutes away from New Chinatown, local eateries, shopping malls and just an 8 to 10-minute walk to Kuching Waterfront – making it an ideal base to explore the city’s business and shopping district.
Sustainability-certified by Travelife, The LimeTree Hotel offers 50 contemporary rooms and suites, designed with the environment in mind. Every room has access to free Wi-Fi and equipped with an in-built universal socket, LCD TV, quiet air-conditioning, plush bedding, toiletries in environmentally-friendly packaging, rain shower and laminated flooring – all for the comfort of business and leisure travelers today. The hotel’s minimalist approach to design and comfort is inspired with a zesty feel, as fresh as its own privately grown limes!
Mulu National Park Resort
Considering Mulu’s spectacular scenery and its biological significance, it was not surprising that Mulu was successfully listed as a World Heritage site in November 2000. World Heritage status has created renewed interest in the park and a genuine desire of the government and the people of Malaysia to ensure it is adequately protected. Accordingly, the Sarawak Government has committed to developing world leading conservation practices and high quality nature-based tourism activities at Mulu and has committed considerable resources to ensure its goals are achieved.
Dreamtel Kota Kinabalu
Dreamtel Kota Kinabalu is located in Kota Kinabalu, main city of Sabah. We are only a short 20-minute drive from Kota Kinabalu International Airport. Across the road, in front of the property lies the Gaya Street where you will find popular local eateries for local delicacies. There are also a few popular local tourist attractions in the surrounding neighbourhood, such as Padang Merdeka located just beside our property is one of them.
Upon reaching the doorstep of Dreamtel Kota Kinabalu, our friendly concierge team are ready to open the doors and welcome you with a warm “Kopivosian” (“hello”).
Our all-day dining cafe – Dreamtel Cafe located at Ground Floor offers a wide spread of delectable cuisine from local to international. You can also enjoy a sumptuous high-tea buffet served during the weekends.
Tabin Wildlife Resort
The main and long established accommodation is the Tabin Wildlife Resort which offers lodge-style chalets set in the rainforest. The Resort offers a total of 20 rooms comprising 10 river lodges and 10 hill lodges. Each room (twin or double) has an en-suite bathroom with hot shower, baloney and ceiling fan.
A new lodge called the Tabin Rainforest Lodge opened in 2024. It is situated in the Sungai Kapur Forest Reserve which is adjacent to Tabin. The Tabin Rainforest Lodge offers 12 air-conditioned rooms and has a swimming pool.
Borneo Sepilok Rainforest Resort
Welcome to Borneo Sepilok Rainforest Resort, where nature meets luxury. Our resort is located in the beautiful Sepilok Rainforest, on Borneo Island, known for its rich biodiversity and lush greenery. Our resort is the perfect destination for nature lovers, as it offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the heart of the rainforest and enjoy the tranquility of the forest from the comfort of our luxurious accommodations. We offer a wide range of amenities and activities for our guests, including guided tours to explore the diverse flora and fauna of the area. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or just a peaceful getaway, Borneo Sepilok Rainforest Resort is the perfect destination.
Weather
Borneo’s weather is tropical with hot and humid conditions throughout the year. Temperatures range between 27 °C and 33 °C during the day for most of the year, although mountainous areas can get cooler. Nights are mainly well above 20 °C though frost at the top of Mount Kinabalu isn’t unheard of either. Borneo doesn’t have a real dry season, just a somewhat drier season, which last from April to September.
Money
The Malaysian currency is the Malaysian ringgit, abbreviated as RM. It is divided into 100 sen (cents). The ringgit used to be referred to as the dollar and you may see the ‘$’ symbol on older notes. 5 sen coins are mainly given as change in large establishments or supermarkets whereas peddlers and street vendors might be reluctant to accept them. The Singapore and Brunei dollars are also known as ringgit in Malay, so when near border areas you might want to check to be sure which currency they are quoting the price in.
Foreign currencies are not generally accepted as is. The major exception is Singapore dollars, which may be accepted in Johor Bahru, but at a steep penalty.
ATMs are widely available in cities, but do stock up on cash if heading out into the smaller islands or the jungle. Credit cards can be used in most shops, restaurants and hotels, although skimming can be a problem in less reputable outlets.
Electricity
In Malaysia, power plugs and sockets (outlets) of type G are used (same shape as UK square 3-pin plugs). The standard voltage is 240 V at a frequency of 50 Hz.
Visas
Malaysia: Australian passport holders are Visa exempt for a stay of up to three months. Two’s a Crowd can provide more information on the process and required documentation and costs.
Please be sure to carefully read the information contained in the brochure so you fully understand the physical requirements, and get a sense of the overall pace of the schedule.
Each tour has a physical rating from ‘Relaxing’ through to ‘Difficult’ as rated by those with an average level of fitness. This tour is rated Moderate. Please refer to definitions below.
Please speak with the team if you are unsure if a tour is right for you.
Our Classic tours visit equally incredible destinations and may be more suited to your needs.