Our month-by-month guide to when to go to Borneo reveals that there are a number of factors to consider beyond the weather.
Our travel guide whisks you away to the world’s third largest island – a vast haven for endemic species.
Explore Malaysian provinces of Sabah and Sarawak, Indonesian Kalimantan and the Kingdom of Brunei.
Mountain ranges, rainforests, marine national parks and a vast cultural heritage.
It is one state among many in Borneo, but it is one where the stories just keep coming.
Kalimantan is most famous for its rainforests and resident orangutans.
With so many rainforests, mangroves and mountains, there are primates and predators, elephants and birds everywhere.
You don't need to be hardened adventurers to enjoy a family holiday in Borneo.
First time travellers to Borneo might find themselves overwhelmed with options.
One of the best things about Malaysian Borneo is meeting the people who live here.
Here's our travel advice – for fans of turtles, volunteers and those who want to get further off the beaten track...
Read more about responsible tourism to find out how to make the most of your holiday.