Borneo is the third-largest island in the world. It is the only island shared by 3 different countries. They are Indonesia, Malaysia, and Borneo.
6. Orangutan • Tanjung Puting National Park, Borneo The untamed wilderness of Tanjung Puting National Park in Borneo is known for its vibrant colors, mysteries, and support of the natural environment in which the fascinating orangutan can be found. The endangered animals make nests at around 3...
Cakes of salt, stamped to show their value, were used as money in Tibet until recent times, and cakes of salt will still buy goods in Borneo and parts of Africa. Metal, valued by weight, and preceded coins in many parts of the world. Iron, in lumps, bars or rings is still used ...
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Rare wildlife, world-class diving, distinctive Chinese-Malay-Dutch architecture and contemporary urban perks – Malaysian Borneo has it all. Its gateway cities Kuching and Sandakan, capitals of Sarawak and Sabah provinces, respectively, exude vintage charm and offer a multicultural food sc...
Bernard Bauwens offer personalised tours all over Borneo. Based in Kiau, Bernard is very knowledgable of the importnt sites and history of Borneo that will interest tourists
Sepilok was opened since 1964 and it is the oldest orangutan recovery centre on the island of Borneo. What makes this centre more interesting is because it is located in the middle of 4,294-hectare forest reserve. It is managed by Sabah Wildlife Department, so that makes Sepilok not only ...
We have had a presence in Indonesia since 1859, when The Chartered Bank (now Standard Chartered) ran a business in the field of public banking through the Borneo Company in Batavia (now called Jakarta). Student opportunities in Indonesia Malaysia Standard Chartered Malaysia has always taken imm...
Borneo is one of the more expensive places to visit in South East Asia. But that’s not to say a holiday there still can’t be done on a budget. You can certainly do most things even by spending just US$40 a day, especially if you map out your adventures before you get there. Wh...
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