Join Amazing Borneo’s mountain guide Safrey Sumping as he secures second place in the 2024 Mount Kinabalu Climbathon.
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- Emily Mary Chin
- Oct 07, 2024
Safrey Sumping Secures Second Place at the 2024 Mount Kinabalu Climbathon
- Emily Mary Chin
- Sep 30, 2024
Mount Kinabalu vs Mulu Pinnacles: Why Mulu Pinnacles Should Be Your Next Adventure After Mount Kinabalu
For those who've summited Mount Kinabalu, the Mulu Pinnacles offer a more challenging and remote climb.
- Emily Mary Chin
- Sep 10, 2024
Discover the Ultimate Luxury Adventure at Club Med Borneo
Prepare for an extraordinary escape at Club Med Borneo, Sabah’s newest eco-luxury resort.
- Emily Mary Chin
- Aug 20, 2024
Why Maybank Gaya Street in Kota Kinabalu Is the Hottest Photo Spot in Sabah
The Maybank branch on Gaya Street, once a regular fixture of the city’s financial district, is now a must-visit spot for tourists eager to snap the perfect photo.
- Amazing Borneo (Admin)
- Aug 12, 2024
I Tried To Photograph This £34 Bucket List Experience – But Thankfully I Couldn’t
- Amazing Borneo (Admin)
- Aug 12, 2024
From Jungle to Salt Water in Sabah
Flying back into Kota Kinabalu for the third time in my life and feeling the bounce of the plane tyres after seeing the city’s lights just before midnight was pure delight.
- Emily Mary Chin
- Jun 13, 2024
Maliau Basin: A Complete Guide to the Lost World of Borneo
Maliau Basin boasts one of the most biodiverse environments on the planet, making it a must-visit destination for adventurers and nature lovers!
- Stanley
- Feb 14, 2024
Bako National Park's Iconic Sea Stack Collapses
The sea stack at Bako National Park, an iconic geological feature recognised for its unique shape, collapsed on 13 February 2024.
- Emily Mary Chin
- Jan 30, 2024
Danum Valley Field Centre: My 4-Day Eco-Adventure in Pristine Primary Rainforest
Imagine stepping into a world painted in emerald hues, where towering giants loom above and sunlight dances like fairies on the forest floor.
- Stanley
- Jan 22, 2024
Amazing Borneo's CEO Kenji Yeo Shares Tourism Industry Insights at SEAC Meet & Greet
Kenji Yeo recently shared his insights on Sabah's tourism at the Sabah Economic Advisory Council (SEAC) Meet and Greet Dialogue Session.
- Emily Mary Chin
- Dec 14, 2023
Uncovering the Mystical Mulu: A 4D3N Adventure with Amazing Borneo
Welcome to the heart of Borneo, where the lush rainforest, winding rivers, and mystical caves converge to create an unforgettable nature escape.
- Sylvia Lo
- Jun 15, 2023
7 Unique Sabah Tours You Should Know To Travel Off The Beaten Path
As we introduce you to the lesser known yet equally captivating attractions of Sabah, get ready to embark on an adventure unlike any other!
- Sylvia Lo
- May 31, 2023
5 Sabah Wildlife to Spot – Part 2: Marine Animals
Dive into this blog to explore the top 5 marine animals you can spot in the mesmerising marine biodiversity hotspots of Sabah!
- Sylvia Lo
- May 18, 2023
5 Sabah Wildlife to Spot – Part 1: Land Animals
An essential guide for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts - discover the diverse array of land-dwelling wildlife creatures in Sabah, Borneo.
- Sylvia Lo
- Apr 23, 2023
Kota Kinabalu Transport: Your Ultimate Guide to Hassle-Free Transfer Experience
Unlock the best of Kota Kinabalu with Amazing Borneo's reliable and comfortable private car charters and transport services!
- Sylvia Lo
- Apr 05, 2023
Latest Insider Guide to Bohey Dulang Island Hopping and Hiking
Your insider guide to Bohey Dulang Island Hopping and Hiking in 2023!
- Sylvia Lo
- Apr 03, 2023
Latest Guide of Sipadan Diving Rules (UPDATED BY 2023)
Want guaranteed Sipadan diving permit? Learn about the Sipadan diving regulations and plan ahead to secure your permit!
- Sylvia Lo
- Mar 27, 2023
20 Practical Tips: How to Plan Your Mount Kinabalu Climb 2023
Are you planning to climb Mount Kinabalu but don't know where to start? Our Insider's Guide is here to help!
- Stanley
- Mar 20, 2023
Sabah Parks Implements A Smoking Ban On Mount Kinabalu
- Sylvia Lo
- Mar 01, 2023
How to Improve Team Performance? Team Building, Incentive Trip, and Amazing Borneo.
Discover the amazing offerings of Sabah, Malaysia for your next corporate team building, incentive trip, training program, or meeting and conference with Amazing Borneo - an award-winning MICE services provider.
- Sylvia Lo
- Feb 26, 2023
What Things to Do with Your Kids in Sabah?
Check out our blog post that highlights six exciting options that are perfect for families with children. Discover cultural experiences and outdoor adventures that will keep your little ones entertained and happy throughout your trip.
- Sylvia Lo
- Feb 23, 2023
The Best 5 Eco-Friendly Hotels in Sabah, Borneo
If you're searching for a luxurious and sustainable stay that emphasizes eco-friendliness and social responsibility, you've come to the right place. This article features five eco-friendly accommodations that practice both ecological and social responsibilities with unparalleled hospitality.
- Sylvia Lo
- Feb 21, 2023
The 5 Must-Visit Islands of Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park (TARP)
Are you looking for a tropical paradise to escape to? Look no further than the must-visit islands of the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, the first marine national park in Malaysia, located in Sabah, Borneo.
- Amazing Borneo (Admin)
- Feb 20, 2023
Best Hiking Trails for Jungle Trekking in Sabah: Our Top Eight Picks
Discover the top 8 hiking trails for jungle trekking in Sabah, Malaysia. From steep climbs to gentle walks, these trails offer an unforgettable adventure through lush rainforests and diverse wildlife.
- Sylvia Lo
- Jan 31, 2023
Romantic Sabah Destinations for Valentine's Day in 2023
This article will suggest you the perfect Valentine's Day destination for your partner, tailored to their personality.
- Sylvia Lo
- Jan 27, 2023
Sabah's World-Class Travel Destinations To Visit In 2023
Sabah, is often overlooked as a travel destination, but it offers a wealth of experiences that are just as exciting and unique as those found in more popular overseas destinations.
- Sylvia Lo
- Jan 27, 2023
Why Singaporeans Should Make Sabah and Sarawak Their Next Travel Destinations?
Discover the hidden gems of Sabah and Sarawak and learn why these destinations are perfect for Singaporeans who want to experience unique culture, beautiful nature, and delicious food on their next travel.
- Sylvia Lo
- Jan 09, 2023
A Head-to-Head Comparison of Sabah's Top Wildlife Spots: Kinabatangan River vs Danum Valley vs Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Looking for an adventure in nature? Discover the top three wildlife destinations in Sabah, Malaysia: Kinabatangan River, Danum Valley, and Tabin Wildlife Reserve.
- Sylvia Lo
- Jan 06, 2023
Mabul Island or Kapalai Island: Which is Right for You?
Are you trying to decide between Mabul Island and Kapalai Island for your next diving stay? Look no further than this article!
- Sylvia Lo
- Jan 06, 2023
Sabah and Sarawak Public Holidays 2023 - Long Weekends Holidays
The ultimate long weekend getaways in 2023 await you!
- Amazing Borneo (Marketing)
- Nov 21, 2022
Things to do in Kuching, Sarawak – Part 3: Must-try Local Foods
A trip to Sarawak is never complete without talking about the food, and there are plenty to cover in Kuching!
- Amazing Borneo (Marketing)
- Nov 21, 2022
Things to do in Kuching, Sarawak – Part 2: Wildlife & Nature
The Borneo Island is rich with diverse species of flora and fauna, and Sarawak is no exception.
- Amazing Borneo (Marketing)
- Nov 21, 2022
Things to do in Kuching, Sarawak – Part 1: Top Cultural Experiences & Museums
Kuching, or popularly known as the City of Cats, is located on the largest state of Malaysia, Sarawak. The city, which is also Sarawak’s capital, can be found on the southwestern tip of the state.
- Amazing Borneo (Admin)
- Aug 20, 2022
North Borneo Cruises featured on The Star!
Amazing Borneo was given a shoutout on The Star (“Why it's fun to holiday in Kota Kinabalu: From the mountain to the sea”) recently, where they gave a sneak preview of North Borneo Cruises’ Sunset Dinner Cruise.
- Elsa
- Jun 13, 2022
Mijn Maragang Hill ervaring met Amazing Borneo
Ontdek Maragang Hill, een tocht vol Flora & Fauna met als grootste beloning een fenomenaal uitzicht.
- Amazing Borneo (Admin)
- Apr 28, 2022
Travelling Into Malaysia
Updates on Covid-19 Travel Info
Malaysia is finally fully reopening its international borders starting 1st April 2022. Restriction on shops and restaurants operating hours is also fully lifted.
- Amazing Borneo (Admin)
- Dec 08, 2021
We are OPEN & WELCOME You to BORNEO!
As we welcome you to explore the wonders of Borneo, we want to assure you that we go the distance to ensure that trips in Borneo is safe for everyone.
- Maddi
- Sep 16, 2020
Rundum Highlands de Sabah
Camping dans les terres de Sabah, à Rundum Highlands, village éloigné de la ville et de son effervescence et qui a gardé toute son authenticité.
- Maddi
- Sep 04, 2020
Excursion Sauvage Dans La Jungle De Kota Belud, Region De Sabah
Découvrir la jungle de Kota Belud et notamment Kampung Sayap (le village Sayap).
- Stanley
- May 21, 2020
The Top 7 Wildlife in Borneo You Need to See Once It’s Good to Travel again (2020)
Borneo is blessed with diverse species of flora and fauna. Here is the top wildlife you have to see in Borneo once the COVID-19 pandemic is over!
- Stanley
- Apr 29, 2020
5 videos you should watch before climbing Mount Kinabalu
Here are some videos about Mount Kinabalu to get you all prepared for your climb. Check these out!
- Stanley
- Apr 24, 2020
Videos for what to expect for your trip to Kundasang and Ranau
If you are visiting Sabah, one of the places that you should go to is Kundasang, Ranau. Ranau is always jam-packed with both locals and tourists during holidays, which is a testament to its popularity.
- Aisah
- Apr 04, 2020
Places to Stay When Visiting the Kinabatangan Region of Borneo
Planning to visit the Kinabatangan River? We've got you covered! Once the Movement Restriction Order is lifted, here are some of the best lodges in Kinabatangan you can consider staying in.
- Stanley
- Feb 17, 2020
Hunting the world’s largest flower with Dear Alyne
Amazing Borneo has brought internet star Dear Alyne to Ranau recently to look for the world’s biggest flower—the elusive rafflesia!
- Stanley
- Jan 29, 2020
Malaysia suspends immigration facilities for tourists from Wuhan and Hubei
The Malaysian government has decided to temporarily halt all visa facilities for visitors from the affected areas to contain the spread of the Wuhan virus
- Aisah
- Jan 21, 2020
Kota Kinabalu Set to Host 2nd New Silk Roads World Forum 2020
Kota Kinabalu will soon be hosting the 2nd New Silk Roads World Forum this year, alongside a range of other tourism-related events.
- Aisah
- Jan 07, 2020
Kinabatangan: At the Break of Dawn - Day 2
Cruising down the Kinabatangan River in the early morning was both a chilly and eye-opening experience.
- Aisah
- Jan 06, 2020
Kinabatangan: Into the Tropical Unknown – Day 1
Kinabatangan harbours life found nowhere else in the world so we couldn't pass the opportunity to visit when it called.
- Aisah
- Dec 06, 2019
When in Kuching, These Cultural Attractions and Sites are Must-Visits
What better way is there to explore the city of Kuching than on a city tour? Steeped in culture and history, read this article to see the many places you should visit while in Kuching!
- Aisah
- Nov 20, 2019
Both Are Islands, But How Much Do They Have In Common?
Borneo and New Zealand are amongst the largest islands in the world but how much do these two islands have in common?
- Maddi
- Nov 14, 2019
Journee Fun Et Plongee Autour Des Îles De Tunku Abdul Rahman Park
La ville de Kota Kinabalu est bordée de plusieurs îles aussi belles les unes les autres et qui offrent des spots de plongée parfaits pour tous!
- Maddi
- Oct 31, 2019
A La Rencontre Des Singes Et Lucioles Sur La Riviere De Klias!
En route pour Klias Kampung pour une croisière sur une barque à la rencontre des singes et des lucioles.
- Aisah
- Oct 14, 2019
10 Things You Need to Know Before Your Diving Trips in Sabah
Whether you're new to diving or an experienced diver, these 10 diving tips can help to ensure you get a good diving experience in Sabah.
- Maddi
- Oct 09, 2019
SORTIE CULTURELLE A MARI MARI POUR TOUT CONNAÎTRE DES TRIBUS DE SABAH!
Il n’est simplement pas possible de venir visiter Sabah sans passer par le Mari Mari cultural village!
- Aisah
- Oct 03, 2019
Turtle Hatching Season Ongoing on Lankayan and Mantanani Island
Turtle hatching season for Green and Hawksbill turtles are roughly from the month of April through to October. And with October just starting off, turtle hatchings are still in season, and releases of baby turtles are still plentiful!
- Aisah
- Oct 02, 2019
Endangered Animals in Borneo You Need to See Before It’s Too Late
Borneo is teeming with unique wildlife but many of them are heading into endangered territory. This article highlights some of Borneo's incredible yet endangered animals, with the hopes that it will inspire you to learn more about them.
- Aisah
- Aug 06, 2019
9 Places to Go in Sabah and Sarawak to Disconnect From the World
Taking time way from our phones should be a priority and we know just the right places in Sabah and Sarawak for you to disconnect and explore the best of Mother Nature.
- Aisah
- Aug 01, 2019
Shark Week 2019 - 5 Sharks You Can Spot in Sabah's Waters
With Shark Week 2019 coming to a close this August 4th, we're taking this opportunity to learn and appreciate five sharks that can be found in the waters of Sabah.
- Felicity
- Jul 24, 2019
Let's Cruise with SeaTango! - Top 5 Things to Do
A holiday to a tropical island simply isn’t complete without a plunge or two into the water.
- Aisah
- Jun 24, 2019
Up Your #Instagram Game: 18 Fun and Interesting Things To Do In Mount Kinabalu
Climbing Mount Kinabalu doesn't have to be all sweat and no fun. It can also be exciting and this article has everything you need to know!
- Rowanne Hess
- Aug 15, 2018
My Amazing (Borneo) Internship Experience!
As a final year student, I needed to undertake an internship abroad as a requirement to graduate. I chanced on Amazing Borneo and it was an 'Amazing' experience!
- Cassey
- Aug 10, 2018
Sabah Welcomes Malindo Air Inaugural Singapore - Kota Kinabalu Direct Flight
Travellers in Sunny Singapore now have another option to make their way over to the Land Below the Wind as Malindo Air inaugurates their Singapore (SIN) - Kota Kinabalu (BKI) direct flight on the 10th of August 2018.
- Rowanne Hess
- Aug 09, 2018
Looking For A Challenge In Sabah? Climb Mount Kinabalu!
I booked a #GetLucky Mount Kinabalu climb with Amazing Borneo in which solo travellers or a small group of people can meet fellow travellers and summit together!
- Rowanne Hess
- Aug 02, 2018
Becoming An Explorer On The Klias River Cruise
Borneo has one of the largest bio-diversities in the world, and as I was browsing tours offering the chance to spot Bornean wildlife, the proboscis monkeys and fireflies river cruise definitely caught my eye!
- Rowanne Hess
- Jun 25, 2018
Switching From Snorkels To An Oxygen Tank | DISCOVER SCUBA DIVING
SeaTango's Discover Scuba Diving trip gave me the perfect opportunity to put on my first scuba diving gear and explore the marine underworld of Sabah.
- Rowanne Hess
- Jun 21, 2018
Getting As Close As Possible To Sabah's Sunset!
It only took me a couple of minutes after landing in Kota Kinabalu for the first person I met to tell me about the beautiful sunsets in Sabah.
"You landed just too late, you missed the spectacular sunset tonight!" said my Grab driver, "You should definitely go check it out tomorrow, most of the time it's incredible!"
Upon arrival at my hotel, I took a couple of those activities leaflets and fell upon a two-hour last sunset cruise, North Borneo Cruises. This was it! What better way is there to admire a sunset than up-close on water?
- Rowanne Hess
- Apr 21, 2018
Cycling Through Sabah's Unique Landscapes
When visiting a new destination, I would always choose to rent a bike as it's a great way to move around and absorb a new culture and its environment. When I heard of a 3-hour cycling tour through abundant nature trails and authentic experiences which included meeting with the locals of Sabah, I immediately jumped at the opportunity to join in!
- Samantha
- Dec 30, 2017
Nature Hike Up Bukit Perahu (St. Veronica's Hill), Tamparuli
Only an hour's drive away from Kota Kinabalu, you won't have to suffer through a butt-numbing drive to Bukit Perahu, a hiking location tucked away in Tamparuli. From then on, I knew that it was a match made in Heaven!
- Samantha
- Dec 05, 2017
Camping Paradise at Polumpung Melangkap View Campsite
If plane tickets are out of your budget, you’re probably thinking, “Where can I get the cheapest staycation this holiday?’’
Polumpung Melangkap View Campsite is a unique, family-friendly spot set against a New Zealand-ish backdrop with jaw-dropping view of Mount Kinabalu!
- Cassey
- Nov 24, 2017
Chasing Sunsets: SeaTango vs. North Borneo Cruises
Take your sunset-chasing escapade up a notch by going on a sunset cruise! Amazing Borneo offers not one, but TWO Kota Kinabalu city sunset cruises for you to choose from; the SeaTango Sunset Cruise or the North Borneo Crusies Sunset Dinner Cruise.
Which one suits you best? Read on!
- Cassey
- Nov 01, 2017
Top 6 Places to Visit in Sandakan
If you're itching for a road trip and have never been to Sandakan, here's a list of places to kick start your explorations!
- Emily
- Aug 14, 2017
7 Compelling Reasons Why Libaran Island Speaks “Exotic” like No Other
- Estelle
- Mar 14, 2017
North Borneo Cruises
It’s true to a certain extent that cruise is all sun, sea, sights, and relaxation, but with North Borneo Cruise, you get the radiating sun and the pulsating nightlife!
- Laura
- Mar 03, 2017
30th Mt. Kinabalu International Climbathon
An average climber takes two days to scale the mountain, casually.. without hurry. However, professional mountain runners can clock as fast as 4 hours. Sounds outrageous? Well, that’s how things roll in a climbathon!
- Laura
- Feb 28, 2017
World Rainforest Music Festival
- Dane
- Dec 12, 2016
An Authentic Adventure in Borneo
Most of us crave an adventure. A real, exciting, unscripted, truly memorable adventure. No doubt you’ve seen one of those movies where the lead character travels to some isolated, incredibly scenic place and has a wild, fun, life changing experience which makes you enviously crave your own. However it’s getting harder and harder these days to find that ‘authentic’ experience or adventure that so many of us desire.
- Laura
- Oct 14, 2016
5 hotspots for nature-lovers : Sabah & Sarawak
From World's largest cave system, endangered baby-faced dwarf elephants, to the world’s tallest tropical tree recently found in Maliau Basin-- Borneo tempts you with a beckoning blend of equal parts strange and splendid. It's alot to digest, especially if you're trying to whip up an itinerary that'll give you the best bang for your buck. So fret not, we did much of the homework for you by narrowing it down to these 5 hotspots :
- Callum
- Oct 06, 2016
Top 10 Adrenaline Pumping Activities in Borneo - Amazing Borneo Tours
Love the outdoors? Looking for something different to get that adrenaline fix? Borneo has so much to offer to get your heart racing!
- Callum
- Oct 05, 2016
Myths & Legends of Mount Kinabalu
Even until this day Mount Kinabalu’s name remains shrouded in mystery. Come and discover the secrets she holds with Amazing Borneo!
- Callum
- Oct 04, 2016
Kota Belud “Tamu Besar”
Later this month the famous Kota Belud “Tamu Besar” which directly translates as “Big Market” will be held in Sabah.
- Callum
- Sep 29, 2016
Romantic Tropical Island Escapes in Borneo - Amazing Borneo Tours
Whether you are on your honeymoon, anniversary or looking for the perfect romantic getaway, Borneo really has you spoiled for choice.
- Callum
- Sep 28, 2016
Top 10 Jungle Adventures In Borneo
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
- Callum
- Sep 23, 2016
Top UNESCO World Heritage Sites of SE Asia Part 5
Welcome to the 5th and final UNESCO SEAsia blog where we will be flying over to Philippines to check out some pretty unique spots.
- Callum
- Sep 19, 2016
2.2 Million Acres of New Protected Jungle In Sarawak
By January next year the state of Sarawak will open a new department of national parks and wildlife in a landmark action. They are already in the process of adding several new totally protected areas (TPA’s) to the list to make up around 3.3 million acres.
- Laura
- Sep 09, 2016
Are you living the #NoFilter life? Sabah is calling and you must go.
It's called Wanderlust. and it's contagious. usually incurable. Our guests travel thousands of miles for something Special, Raw, & Unfiltered. Because truth be told, Borneo is a pretty epic venue for that, and it delivers with a photogenic tapestry of spiritual cloud-high mountains, expansive river vistas and ancient rainforests not only beckoning your gaze but also teaching you to live the #NoFilter life. Don't believe us? we've got evidence from our gutsy guests grammin all across Borneo.
- Callum
- Aug 31, 2016
SeaTango Sunset Cruise
There is no doubt that Borneo has some of the best sunsets in the world, people flock from all over the world to the beaches, islands and waterfronts to treat themselves to this magical moment.
- Callum
- Aug 29, 2016
Top UNESCO World Heritage Sites of SE Asia Part 4
Now for something truly wild, in this part 4 of our UNESCO SEAsia blog we visit the home of the fearsome Komodo Dragon, Komodo Island, Indonesia. Also we will be taking a look at the only UNESCO site in SEAsia that is classified as critically at risk: the incredibly biologically and geologically diverse Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra.
- Callum
- Aug 23, 2016
Top UNESCO World Heritage Sites of SE Asia Part 2
Together, these locations make up some of the most mystical places in Asia, shrouded in myth and legends, only recently accessable to mass tourism and unbelievably biodiverse.. they simply cant not be on your SE Asia bucket list!
- Laura
- Aug 19, 2016
The Day-trippers' Guide To Sabah
Snuggled between sun-dappled coastlines and a forested mountain range, there's plenty of reasons to stick around Sabah's state capital Kota Kinabalu. From fantastic waterfront seafood feasts to tropical island-hopping to a steam train ride back into the bygone era, whether you prefer to be spontaneous, follow your noses or intuitions, here's an extra nudge to get you started on your day-tripping agenda :
- Callum
- Aug 17, 2016
Top UNESCO World Heritage Sites of SE Asia Part 1
In this Part 1 of our guide to the top UNESCO WHS of SE Asia we will be taking a look at two of the most precious UNESCO sites in south east Asia, Kinabalu National Park in Sabah, Malaysia and Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
- Callum
- Aug 16, 2016
Backpacking Survival Guide Borneo - What to Pack?
This article is aimed at travellers who want to be as flexible as possible without carting around an 80kg bag full of stuff you will likely never use.
- Callum
- Aug 02, 2016
Myths And Facts About The Durian
Considered a delicacy by some and gross to others, durian fruit is one of those things you either love it or hate it. Most south east Asians absolutely love it, for the rest of us its kind of hit or miss. Ignore the smell, you really have to try it to know if you like it or not.
- Callum
- Jul 22, 2016
9 Reasons to venture out into the Tropics this Winter, BRRRR!
It’s now cheaper than ever to take a trip out to the tropics and save yourself the misery of putting up with another dreary winter at home! Still not convinced? Here’s 10 reasons that might just change your mind!
- Callum
- Jul 22, 2016
Mount Kinabalu Safety Upgrades: 22/07/16
Following the anniversary of the tragic earthquake that shook mount Kinabalu last year, a promising new trail and many new safety features are being added to Malaysia's most famous mountains iconic slopes.
- Callum
- Jul 20, 2016
Top 3 Must Visit Caves in Borneo
Man has walked on the moon, yet we know less about the depths of our own ocean… the same could be said for our subterranean cave systems buried deep below the earth’s surface. One of the largest cave systems in the world is here in Malaysian Borneo, hidden in the vast interior of the Bornean jungle...
- Callum
- Jun 20, 2016
Sabah Weekend Breaks: Part 2
Still got itchy feet? That wanderlust still not satisfied? Here’s part 2 of our Borneo weekend Breaks Blog especially for those with a slightly more adventurous side!
- Callum
- Jun 20, 2016
Wildlife Spotting in Borneo – How to See More!
- Callum
- Jun 18, 2016
Sabah Weekend Breaks: Part 1
Starting to feel the grind? Those office walls getting smaller with every passing day? Don’t worry we have the perfect weekend escapes for you to unwind and get back to loving life!
- Nick
- Apr 23, 2016
The Scuba Tiger X-Perience
Welcome to Scuba Tiger, your gateway to all the splendorous dive sites of Sipadan, Mataking, Mabul, Kapalai, Mantabuan , Bohey Dulang and Timba-Timba. Straddling both the Celebes Sea and mainland Semporna, Scuba Tiger is your one-stop beach resort that’s as manicured as it is naturally stunning, offering adventure and all the exotic trappings of restorative serenity.
- Nova
- Apr 09, 2016
Top 20 Sustainable Travel Tips To Be An Eco Traveller
This blog shares 20 tips for eco-friendly and responsible travel in Sabah. Follow these tips to ensure that your trip is not only unforgettable but also environmentally sustainable.
- Nova
- Apr 06, 2016
Things to Bring When Climbing Mount Kinabalu
The say the clothes make the man, and when it comes to doing sporty activities such as mountain climbing, this saying rings truer than ever. If an activity involves five to six hours of trekking, comfort should be your utmost priority. Check out this list of clothing and equipments you should have on your expedition to conquer Mount Kinabalu
- Laura
- Mar 16, 2016
Top High-Altitude Adventures: Best of Borneo’s landscapes.
2016 is the year to revive your sense of adventure, a little differently. Borneo is synonymous with ‘Adventure’, and when paired with the very best of highland scenery…. The journey is not across, but rather, UP!
From the symbol and pride of Sabah towering above all at 4,095m to eye-soothing views from the peak of a mountainous island formed by the remnants of an ancient volcano —Adventure-seekers, you best gear up for mad-beauty at great heights :
- Nova
- Jan 24, 2016
Your Sabah Adventures Sorted!
Sabah is a ginormous adventure playground just begging to be explored! From rolling hills and verdant rainforests to white sandy beaches and rustic villages, every inch of Sabah is tailor-made for fun and exhilaration. Check out these five adventurous things to do when in Sabah
- Nova
- Jan 24, 2016
Your Guide to a Glorious Sabah Whee-kend!
In a place like Sabah, everyday may feel very much like a weekend. However, one still needs to get away from the hustle and bustle of the daily buzz to recharge and recuperate from the demands of modern life. So, here are our tips on how to spend a glorious weekend is Sabah. Are you ready?
- Nova
- Jan 24, 2016
Your 2016 Sabah Travel Wishlist!
As the new year settles in, so does our list of resolutions for this year. While getting in shape, eating healthier and earning more money are some goals to top the new year resolutions list, new places to travel is also a worthy resolution to make. As the famous St. Augustine quote says, “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only a page” -- make 2016 the year that you read voraciously!
- Nova
- Jan 24, 2016
How to Spend Your Chinese New Year Holiday in Sabah
We just ushered in 2016 a week ago and soon, we will be ushering in the new Lunar New Year -- year of the Red Fire Monkey. If you’re looking for ideas on how to spend your Chinese New Year holidays, read on as we serve you ideas on how to welcome the lunar new year red hot and fiery!
- Nova
- Jan 24, 2016
How to spend your year-end holiday in Sabah?
The most frequently asked question from anyone interested to visit Sabah would be, “when is the best time to visit Sabah?” While the most popular answer is “the month of May -- due to the celebration of the month-long Harvest Festival”, the end of the year is also a great time to visit! Read on as we show you how you can spend your Christmas holiday in Sabah.
- Nova
- Jan 24, 2016
Beautiful Twin Islands Hopping Tour
The best thing about staying in Kota Kinabalu is that the city is basically less than an hour away from all the major attractions, such as Tanjung Aru Beach, the Sabah State Museum, Gaya Street Sunday Market (open only on Sunday) and the beautiful islands of Tunku Abdul Rahman (TAR) Marine Park.
- Laura
- Jan 24, 2016
Padas White Water Rafting
Category 4 on the ‘Thrill-o-meter’, Padas River was one dose of adrenaline to be remembered. Here’s why:
A 5:30 wake-up call ushered me through the Sabah country-side heading towards the Beaufort train station. Upon arrival, I hopped on not just any train, but a steam locomotive from 19th century Borneo… an antique piece of machinery, say what! We browsed through the rural outskirts, saw some villages and got a glimpse of the Padas River peeking through the dense jungle foliage.
- Laura
- Jan 24, 2016
Pulau Tiga Day Trip
The words ‘Pulau Tiga’ is forever paired with ‘Survivor Island’, all from degree of fame it gathered from the filming of the Hit Reality Game Show ‘Survivor’ during their 1st ever season on the island itself, for those who don’t already know.
Like all hidden gems far-flung from the city with a promising all-embracing scenery, the journey starts with a 7AM wake up call. By 7:30AM, I was already in a van being whisked through the rural interiors of Sabah heading to the Kuala Penyu Jetty.
- Laura
- Jan 24, 2016
Layang-Layang Post Office
Send your loved ones (or even yourself) a postcard, Mountain high... Ocean deep!
We all know about posting letters from up above Mt.Kinabalu, right? Been there, Done that? How about posting letters from the country's deepest underwater postbox? Only in Layang-Layang Island, Malaysian Borneo!
Suit up, grab a mask and a pair of fins… because the plain old experience of sending mail this time round will be a fascinating one, embraced by schools of hammerhead sharks, amidst spectacular varieties of reef species, Manta Rays, Gorgonian corals, Parrotfish, Batfish, and even the elusive Sunfish!
- Nova
- Jan 24, 2016
Gomantong Caves Adventure
Gomantong Caves is located at the lower Kinabatangan area--about two hours away from Sandakan town. The Gomantong Caves is a complex caves system that lies inside the Gomantong Hill, which is the largest limestone outcrop in the area. The caves are situated within the 3,297-hectare Gomantong Forest Reserve, which is a class IV forest reserve.
- Nova
- Jan 24, 2016
A Sepilok Encounter
One of the biggest attractions in Sandakan--apart from its raw, untouched nature and glorious food (!)--is its wildlife (read our Kinabatangan blog here). Speaking about wildlife, the most talked about place that is synonymous to Sandakan is Sepilok, which is famous for the iconic orangutan: the wild man of Borneo!
- Nova
- Jan 24, 2016
What To Do On Mengalum Island
Situated 56 kilometers northwest of Kota Kinabalu--one-and-a-half hours away from Kota Kinabalu via speedboat--is the awe-inspiring Mengalum Island. Once only renowned amongst anglers and deep-sea fishing enthusiasts, Mengalum Island has recently become more popular amongst tourists and holidaymakers thanks to its dreamy tropical beauty.
- Nova
- Jan 24, 2016
Kinabatangan Adventure
When in Sandakan, one of the ‘must do’ things to experience is to enjoy a river cruise alone the Kinabatangan River. The best way to do this is to book a stay somewhere along the Kinabatangan floodplain, and Bilit Rainforest Lodge is an excellent choice!
- Nova
- Jan 24, 2016
2D1N Kinabalu Park & Poring Hot Spring Tour
For all first-time visitors to Sabah, the number one must-go-to tour to get them acquainted to the Land Below the Wind would definitely be the the 2D1N Kinabalu Park & Poring Hot Spring Tour. Not only will you be presented with Sabah’s best offerings--its immaculate natural surrounding--but you will also be educated with some of the most valuable lessons in geography and plant biology.
- Nova
- Jan 24, 2016
White Water Rafting in Kiulu
If you’re an adventure lover or someone who simply enjoys watersport and nature, then white water rafting ought is the one to scratch on your bucket list. Depending on the level of adventure that you crave and your time allocation, you can choose between Kiulu white water rafting (level 1-2; reads: super easy to easy) or Padas white water rafting (level 3-4; reads: medium to hard).
For beginner white water rafters who are just testing the waters (no pun intended), Kiulu white water rafting is recommended.
- Nova
- Jan 24, 2016
An Encounter With The Delightful Orang Utan
Sepilok has been long known to be the place to go if you want to see orang utans in their habitat. But what if you’re only in Kota Kinabalu for a couple of days and have no time to spend for an excursion to Sepilok, which is located all the way in Sandakan?
- Wan Ting
- Jan 24, 2016
Sabah Adventure with our Champions: 8-11 Dec 2014
As we transition into the New Year 2015, here is a recap of the Happy Adventures that our 3 lucky contest Winners enjoyed in December 2014 with our Sabah Ambassadors Ann Osman, AJ Pyro, and Rayner Kinsiong!
- Laura
- Jan 24, 2016
Stepping it up to a Whole New Level
Have you ever tried carrying something that is three times your size?
Oh, wait – that’s too easy.
Have you ever tried carrying something that is three times your size while climbing up Mount Kinabalu?
- Sabrina
- Jan 24, 2016
Twin Island hopping - Manukan and Sapi
We departed from Sutera Harbour around 9.30 to go to the first of two Islands – Manukan. As soon as we got there we got our snorkeling equipment and went into the crystal clear water. For me, this was my first time snorkeling. It was really cool, it’s a total different world under the surface. Just beautiful! Among all the fishes we saw, with all kind of colors you can think of, we saw “Nemo” fishes and a puffer fish (not puffing though).
We stayed in the water for about one hour. It is very tiring to be under the water snorkeling. So we got up and bought some refreshments at the store. Then we just hung around in the water until it was time to get on the boat to go to the next island - Sapi Island.
- Sabrina
- Jan 24, 2016
Mount Kinabalu Fast Track - 1 Day Non-summit Climb
The alarm went off at 4am. Packing our last things we got on the bus at 4.50am to pick up the rest of the people coming with us on the fast track on mount Kinabalu. The bus ride were longer than we thought but the waiting made us even more eager to start the climb. The walking started at around 8 am and though we had loads of energy it was a tough start with lots of high steps uphill. And as it turned out, it wasn't going to be any easier. For me, this was physically the most challenging adventure I've ever done (and I would say that I have a moderate level of fitness). Pia has tried this kind of climbing with steps before in Sri Lanka so she had a clue what was about to come. I'm happy I came down with both of my legs, shaking but still standing. During the climb there are some spectacular views of waterfalls, exotic plants, trees and you are surrounded by all sorts of jungle noises from insects and birds.
- Sabrina
- Jan 24, 2016
River Rafting on the Kiulu River, Grade 1-2
It was the first time I was trying river rafting and since I'm not a big fan of water sports, the first level suited me just fine. The location to where we got started is about 1.5 hours away from Kinabalu City. We were 5 people and one guide in each boat. Before we started we got security information e.g how to act if we fell into the water. After just 100 meters our guide told us to jump in the (surprisingly cold) water to get the hang of it. We proceeded along the river and the waves were small but much streamed. At one point our guide told us to jump in the water and just float along with the stream. We had to be careful because some of the rocks are very close to the surface. Later on, we parked the boat and got the chance to ride with the waves without it once again. We also got to swim in the nicely cooling water by the end of the tour if we wanted to and it was really nice. When the tour was finished, we washed up and changed clothes before we had local dinner. Nice rafting, but if you are the more adventures type when it comes to water, I would suggest you move up a grade or two.
- Sabrina
- Jan 24, 2016
"The Little Kinabatangan" - Wildlife & Fireflies River Cruise
I was picked up at 2pm for the wildlife river cruise adventure at Kawa-Kawa by the tour bus, hopeful to see the proboscis monkeys. The guide, Tim, told us the drive is approximately 2 hours to where we would get on the boat. On the way I was enlighten with the view of the country side of Sabah. Cows and dogs running loose along the road is definitely something you won't see in Sweden, where I'm from. We arrived to the house from where the boat would depart and we had some Hi-tea and other refreshments like fruit and local sweeteners. Ready with my camera I got my lifejacket and got on the boat. We cruised along the river close to the trees to get a view of the Proboscis monkeys but sadly we didn't see any. Tim did tell us that we might not see the monkeys because of the heat. He said that when the sun is too hot, they hide under the branches and leaves to cool off. We went the other direction to walk along the beach by the end of the river, in perfect timing to see the sun go down by the horizon of the ocean. Our guide was optimistic about seeing monkeys on our way back to the house. And so we did! As the sun went down the Proboscis monkeys came further out from the tree trunk and branches and I got to see 5-6 of them playing in the trees. First time I ever saw monkeys outside from the zoo. It was really cool.
- Sabrina
- Jan 24, 2016
Kinabalu Park & Poring Hot Spring Tour
On our way to the Poring hot Spring we made a few stops along the way. The first stop was in a town where they still have these historical shops and houses, all built in wood in the older days. Some of the guests did not have their breakfast yet, so we stopped by one of the local restaurant. Then we proceeded to the Jambatan Tamparuli Bridge. We walked across and our guide talked about the village on the other side. We spotted a special plant that closed its leaves as we touched it.
- Pia
- Jan 24, 2016
Tambunan Rafflesia Centre & Kipandi Butterfly Park & Mahua Waterfall
This adventure started at 6.30 in the morning when the Amazing Borneo bus picked us up at our hostel. We picked up 3 other guests before heading towards the mountain where we were going to spend our day. We started with the Butterfly Park where they were flying around here and there and up and near.
- Pia
- Jan 24, 2016
Mantanani Island
Now it was time for me to discover one of Borneo's many beautiful islands, Mantanani. Early in the morning my driver, Oswald, picked me up in front of my apartment. Then we picked up some more guests at the Best Western Hotel. After an almost two hours' drive from KK to the Kuala Abai Jetty it was time to switch from van to speedboat.
- Pia
- Jan 24, 2016
Kinabalu Park & Hot Spring Tour
At 06.45 in the morning Ryan our guide picked me and two guests up from the hotel. After some more pick-ups from the hotels, the bus was full. I must say that Amazing Borneo has really comfortable busses, considering that we were supposed to sit in a bus for almost 6 hours.
- Pia
- Jan 24, 2016
Borneo Jungle Trekking - "Survival Camp"
The trekking started from the Kampung Kiau village. It took our group 1.5 hours to get to the camp. If I was to compare this trekking with the fast track on the mountain, this is a piece of cake. But for the others guest who were joining, it was a bit harder because they just had finished the climb to the summit of Mt. Kinabalu the day before. Their legs were very sore. But anyhow, the trek was nice and the view was beautiful. At some parts it was very steep! So I always had to be alert in where to put my feet. Along the way the guides showed us some plants that are edible and which ones that are filled with poison. When we got to the camp we had lunch. Unluckily, it started to rain heavily so we couldn't really do anything for about 2 hours.
- Hanna & Josephine
- Jan 24, 2016
Padas Rafting Grade 3-4
If you want to try the most adventures rafting that Amazing Borneo can arrange for you Padas River is the place. The rafting is a grade 3-4 but can under some circumstances get up till 6, but then it’s too dangerous to do rafting. The only way to get to the starting point for rafting at Padas river is a 2 hour drive to Beaufort and from there to take a train for almost 90 minutes.
We got picked up at 5:30 just near our apartment and the driver and also our guide Moos told us that we had to speed up to not miss the train. In our car there was a family of 4 from the Philippines, a couple from China and three guys from Hong Kong. A good mixture!
It was nice to drive thru the landscape and see the sunrise over Mount Kinabalu. To see people wake up and start their days. And to know that we are going on an adventure. Luckily for us we made it in time for the train. It was a lot of people on the train and not seats for everyone. The standard on the train is a little bit different than what we are used to in Sweden. To start with, the trains in Sweden go on time, not 20 minutes late. And there will be air-condition or heat on the trains in Sweden. But this is the charm with traveling, that things are not what we are used to. It’s fascinated to go by train in the jungle and see small houses in the middle of nowhere. You started to image how their life looks like and what they do for a living, and how your own life would look like if you were born in that family.
- Hanna & Josephine
- Jan 24, 2016
Rasa Ria Orang Utan Encounter
One of Amazing Borneo Tours trips we wanted to do the most was the Rasa Ria Orang Utan Encounter. We have never seen Orang Utan in real life and really wanted to do that. We don’t have monkeys in Sweden (except for in the zoo) so for us this is very exotic. First they told us that we would not be able to see them because no one had booked the tour for the day that was fitting out schedule. But after a few days they told us that someone booked the trip and if we still wanted to go we could. Of course we still wanted to see the Orang Utan in real life so we did some changes in our schedule for the next day. Something that is good to know is that you have to book the trip at least 2 days before because there is only a limited number of guests that are allowed to visit the center in one day.
Our guide and driver for today was Leo and Lerond, they picked us up outside our apartment and we drove to 1Borneo to pick up an American family. We continue to Rasa Ria Resort, only 50 min drive from Kota Kinabalu city. The resort have a nature club were they rehabilitate Orang Utan to get back to a life in the wilderness. To get to the nature club you walk thru the whole resort. This is not just a small hotel, the have like their own world. On the way in to the hotel you pass a golf court. We stopped outside the reception and walked thru go get outside to the “backyard”. The staff are very welcoming and greet you very politely. The resort have their own beach and a pool area and everything is so well organize, you will feel very tempted to stay at the resort and don’t go back after you have seen it.
- Hanna & Josephine
- Jan 24, 2016
Mount Kinabalu Fast Track
The last kilometer from 3 until 4 km felt like the stairs would never end. Soaking wet and hungry we finally reach Layang Layang after 5 hour of trekking. We ate our lunch in one of the shelters to get away from the rain. The guide once again told us that some of us needed to turn back and walk the same way down instead of walking 6 km to Mesilau. Only the ones who are able to walk in a fast tempo were allowed to proceed to Mesilau. We didn’t want to leave the group we started the walk with so we decided to walk the same trail down against Timpohon Gate.
Our last advise from the guide was “Go straight down, don’t take breaks and if you must then only for a minute. Other vise it will be dark before you will get to the finish line.” And after the vise words we started our trekking down, still in pouring rain.
- Hanna & Josephine
- Jan 24, 2016
Mari Mari Culture Village
Today we went to Mari Mari Culture Village, the bus picked us up around 9:00 o’clock and the journey took 30 min. The local guide welcomed us and walked with us the whole day. Mari Mari is a village with five different authentic houses which represents five tribes from Sabah. You visit the houses and learn about the history and about how they lived.
To get in to the village you have to cross a suspension bridge over a small river, they must love suspension bridges here. They are everywhere. We think it’s fun because we don’t have those back home in Sweden. The sun was shining and the park was beautiful and blossoming. It was a very hot day and thankfully we got to try both drinks and food from the tribes. During our visit they had a role play and to get into one area the leader of the tribe wanted to meet our group leader. So first we had to decide who was going to be the leader so we could be allowed to enter the area. The leader of the tribe called our leader to a meeting and they went through a ceremony and when they accept each other the group was allowed to enter their home. They thought us to use a blowpipe which was both for hunting and killing, back in the days this tribe was very violent and if you would meet them in the forest they would certainly kill you. Luckily for us we were accepted.
- Hanna & Josephine
- Jan 24, 2016
Mantanani Island
The water in Kota Kinabalu have been very sunny and hot the last week so when we heard that we were going to Mantanani Island we were very happy. It is pretty far from the city, you will go by car for 2 hours and then you switched to boat for 1 hour. Today there were no tour guides to join us so our task was to interfere with the guests and talked to them and make sure they had a good time. Luckily for us the group was 5 friends from Singapore and very easy to talk to. We understand them and they understand us. When we talked to them it appeared that one girl had been to Sweden for 6 months and one guy had been to Finland to work for 6 months. Once again we notice how small the world are.
The first journey with the car was a bit bumpy and along the road we passed both cows and goats that was walking or resting on the road. Fun to watch from the car window. When we arrived to the jetty of Mantanani Island we took the speedboat to the island. It went really fast and it felt good to have the wind in our hair and smell the sea. The weather condition was good so the sea was pretty calm. Which made the boat ride less bumpy.
- Hanna & Josephine
- Jan 24, 2016
Manukan Island & Fun Fishing Trip
Both of us use to fish when we were kids but now it was years ago. So we looked forward to get out of the city and fishing and visit Manukan Island. We met up with the group and the guide outside Klagan hotel at 9 o’clock. We went to Marina Jetty which is inside a big resort. It was really beautiful and brought our minds to Europe. Our guide Luq told us that inside the resort they have a golf court, a tennis court, a cinema and their own beach, basically everything you need.
- Hanna & Josephine
- Jan 24, 2016
Kiulu Rafting (Grade 1-2)
This week we started our familiarization-trip. Tee Chung was planning our trip and asked us which tour that Amazing Borneo Tours offers we like to go on the most. We are both adventures and like challenges. Hanna have never done a rafting before but Josefine had once when she was traveling in Australia a few years ago. So we told Tee that we were interested in trying rafting.
So our first day on the fam-trip was rafting! We started around 8:30 from Kota Kinabalu and the drive to Kiulu River took us 1 hour and 45 minutes. To join us there was a Singapore family that also liked adventures and wanted to try the easiest rafting. The parents told us that they had tried rafting before in Australia and really liked it. But that was before they had their kids. We small talked the whole journey and they were interested in us and to know more about the Malaysian lifestyle. Our guide Luq is very good with the guest and are more than happy to tell them how everything works in Sabah.
- Hanna & Josephine
- Jan 24, 2016
Kinabalu Park & Poring Hot Springs
We started in the early morning from KK and went with bus towards Kinabalu Park. The winding roads took us to our first stop on the way, Nabalu, a small village with a local market. Nabalu is a great place to take photos with the magnificent Mount Kinabalu in the background, but unfortunately it was cloudy when we were there. But we still got an amazing view over the valleys and a bit of the mountain, its special feeling to stand on the edge of the platform and look out over the flourishing landscape. As we mention before Nabalu has a small local market with handicrafts, fruits and souvenirs. Hanna is a big fan of fruit and bought fresh pineapple from one of the stalls. The fruit and vegetables grow in the local area and therefor the taste is as fresh as it could be.
- Hanna & Josephine
- Jan 24, 2016
Borneo Reef World
After two weeks in the city we were longing to get some sand between our toes and to cool off in the water. We went out to Borneo Reef World for snorkeling and sea-walking. You don’t have to go far to get here, only 20 minutes boat ride from Kota Kinabalu city. When we first heard about Borneo Reef World we didn’t know what it was but we understood quickly that it’s a pontoon just nearby a few islands. When we arrived we got welcomed but the crew and they told us about the pontoon and what they do. The main reason is to protect the reef and also educate the visitors. The pontoon has facilitates like toilets, showers and changing rooms. We were lucky that the group we went with was the only group that day, the crew told us that the pontoon is capable to take up to 500 people at the same time. Our group was only 6 people including us and that gave it a very luxury feeling to have the place and the staff just to our self. It felt like the pontoon was ours!
- Hanako
- Jan 24, 2016
Borneo Reef World (Pontoon)
Borneo Reef World is the largest Reef Pontoon in South East Asia. For those who want adventure in a safe environment, I suggest you to go to Borneo Reef World and enjoy Para-sailing, Snorkeling, Underwater Observatory, and also Ocean Walker or as known as Sea Walking.
- Laura
- Jan 24, 2016
Amazing Borneo 5th Anniversary Annual Dinner
A celebration of how far we've come, against all odds. It was a fiesta of cultures from all over the globe, oh the beauty of unity! Thank you Sabah Minister of Tourism Y.B Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun for celebrating with us. 5 years of unveiling wonders, and many more to come.