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Borneo is a beautiful destination for eco-tourism. Here's an ideal itinerary for 7 days in Borneo, Malaysia:
Upon arrival at Kota Kinabalu International Airport, you will be transferred to your hotel. Spend the day exploring the city and its surroundings. Visit the Sabah State Museum and Heritage Village to learn about the history and culture of Sabah. In the evening, head to the waterfront area to enjoy the sunset and try some local street food.
After breakfast, take a scenic drive to Kinabalu Park, which is home to Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in Southeast Asia. Explore the park's trails and admire the stunning views of the mountain. After lunch, head to Poring Hot Springs, where you can soak in the natural hot springs and take a canopy walk through the rainforest.
Today, visit the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, where you can observe these amazing primates in their natural habitat. After lunch, head to the Rainforest Discovery Centre, where you can explore the rainforest on foot or by canopy walkway. You may also spot some of the many bird species that call this area home.
Take a river safari along the Kinabatangan River, one of the best places in Borneo to see wildlife such as proboscis monkeys, pygmy elephants, and hornbills. After lunch, visit the Gomantong Caves, which are home to millions of bats and swiftlets. You can also see the harvesting of bird's nests, which are used to make the famous Chinese delicacy, bird's nest soup.
Today, head to the Danum Valley Conservation Area, which is one of the last remaining areas of primary rainforest in Borneo. Take a guided trek through the forest and learn about the diverse flora and fauna that call this area home. You may also spot some of the many species of primates, birds, and insects that live here.
After breakfast, head to the Tabin Wildlife Reserve, which is home to a variety of wildlife such as elephants, orangutans, and sun bears. Take a guided trek through the forest and visit the mud volcanoes, which are popular with wildlife. In the evening, go on a night safari to see nocturnal animals such as civets and flying squirrels.
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight back home.
I hope this itinerary helps you plan your eco-tourism trip to Borneo!
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