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Borneo is a fantastic luxury holiday destination. It’s one of the world’s largest islands, so there’s plenty to see and boundless opportunity for exploration, and is home to some of the Far East’s finest luxury hotels. From coral-sheltered beaches and dense rainforest inhabited by the endangered orangutan, to towering mountains, historic towns and villages and a unique island culture and cuisine, Borneo has it all.
Travel Guide to MalaysiaLocation
Borneo is the third largest island in the world, spanning an area of around 745,000 hectares. Geographically it is located East of Singapore and South of Hong Kong. With the South China Sea, the Java Sea and the Sulu and Celebes sea’s surrounding its shorelines.
Borneo can be reached in less than two hours on an internal flight from Kuala Lumpur or Singapore.
Shopping
The main shopping centres in Borneo are located in Kota Kinabalu City. Most shopping centres offer a variety of different retail outlets. You can find almost anything you require, from souvenirs and antiques, books, camping equipment, designer clothes, electronic goods, computers, and fresh foods.
In shopping malls you will also find pharmacies, food courts, one-stop photo labs and money changers, recreational facilities, hair dressers and centres for therapeutic massages as well as foot reflexology.
In other major towns in Sabah (Sandakan, Tawau, Keningau, Kudat) you will find smaller malls that cater mainly to the local population. You might not find the same variety as in Kota Kinabalu however should you suddenly run out of films, batteries, food provisions and mineral water, and even basic medical supplies all you require is there.
GeographyBorneo is mountainous and largely covered in dense rainforest; its highest point is Mount Kinabalu, at 13,455.
History
Borneo has long had two very different populations: lowly populated, highly tribalized groups in the inaccessible interior and relatively dense agricultural populations along the coast and the lower floodplains of major rivers.
The inland people (Dyaks) were primarily hunter-gatherers with some shifting cultivation, spoke a number of tribal languages, and practiced mostly animist religions.
In contrast, coastal populations relied heavily on oceanic trade, rice farming and fishing, spoke regional dialects of Malay, and were predominantly Muslim.
When the Dutch arrived in Borneo they encouraged missionaries to convert the inland Dyaks. The Dutch had considerably less success making inroads with the coastal Muslim. There had long been animosity between the inland and the coastal populations, and the addition of organized religion only added fuel to the fire.
What makes it so special?
Sabah’s lush jungles – the oldest rainforest in the world. Sabah has also some of the most astounding diving destinations
on earth, the underwater world offering just as many wonders, if not more, than Sabah’s rainforest. From the largest flower to the smallest deer in the world, flying lizards and flying frogs, orang utans and proboscis monkeys, black orchids and nepenthes (pitcher plants) with pitchers that contain more than two liters of liquid, from Borneo’s only elephants to the exceedingly rare Sumatran rhino, Sabah really has it all.Where to visit?
Sandakan - Gateway to Sabah’s unique wildlife
Sandakan - Sepilok Oran Utan Rehabilitation Centre
Mt Kinabalu National Park - Malaysia’s first World Heritage Site
World class diving in Sipadan
Below are our hotel listings for holidays in Malaysia. If you can't find what you are looking for, feel free to give us a call to discuss your requirements, alternatively you can view our holidays in other Far Eastern destinations.
This is the large island to the east of the Malaysian Peninsula. The most famous resort is Kota Kinabalu. Not only does the resort have splendid beaches, it also is a gateway for excursions into the mountains and rainforest. White water rafting and expeditions to see the Orang Utans are popular excursions. The town also has a colourful market.
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This busy resort lies on a 150 metre stretch of white sandy beach offering plenty to do for the more energetic. This is an ideal hotel from which to explore Kota Kinabalu or visit the Orang Utans at Sepilok or venture into the rainforest
Shangri-La Tanjung Aru
Shangri-La’s Rasa Ria Resort is set on long white sandy Pantai Dalit beach surrounded by 400 acres of lush tropical vegetation, including a unique nature reserve. This is a top of the range Shangri-La resort The hotel’s new Ocean Wing offers ultimate Shangri La hospitality - ideal for honeymoons and special occasions
Shangri-La Rasa Ria Resort
Set on the South China Sea with Mount Kinabalu in the background and close to Kota Kinabalu, this 5 star hotel is made up of deluxe Pacific Sutera and premium Magellan Superior, with a golf course, marina and country club in the grounds. It is only 5 minutes to the city.
Sutera Harbour
Gayana Eco Resort is a wonderful new resort nestled in the islands of North Borneo. It lies only 20 minutes from bustling Kota Kinabalu City but is a world away. Thatched roofs overlook the South China Sea and behind there is virgin rain forest.
Gayana Eco Resort
Nine night tour and stay in Sabah Malaysia with a chance to see Turtles, Orang Utans and the rainforest before relaxing on a super beach in Kota Kinabalu.
Turtles, Rainforest and Orang Utans
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