Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in Borneo
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8 best hiking & trekking Borneo tours
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Duration 20 days Destinations Kuching, Sarawak, Bako National Park, Gunung Mulu National Park, Limbang, Kuala Mendalam, Labuan Island, Kundasang, Poring, Kota KinabaluSee all destinations Age Range Ages 15+ Distance 1247 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From $6,485
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Duration 11 days Destinations Kota Kinabalu, Mount Kinabalu National Park, Kundasang, Poring, Sepilok, Sandakan Age Range Ages 15+ Distance 146 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From $3,805
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Duration 3 days Destinations Kota Kinabalu, Mount Kinabalu National Park Age Range Ages 10+ Distance 63 mi Operator Asian Overland Services Tours & Travel From
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Duration 3 days Destinations Lahad Datu, Danum Valley Conservation Area Age Range Ages 6+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 97 mi Operator Asian Overland Services Tours & Travel From
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No departure dates availableDuration 10 days Destinations Kuching, Bako National Park, Mount Kinabalu National Park, Kota Kinabalu Age Range Ages 15+ Distance 563 mi Operator Intrepid Travel Borneo Wildlife Discoverer
18 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We came so close to wildlife it was awesome. The wild orang-utans were also an amazing sight.”
Marie, traveled in August
Mulu National Park's impressive cave systems, including Deer Cave and Lang's Cave, form the backbone of this adventure. Mount Kinabalu National Park's trails and Danum Valley Conservation Area's pristine rainforest await exploration. Elevated canopy walkways provide unique wildlife viewing opportunities.
Duration 15 days Destinations Kuching, Bako National Park, Gunung Mulu National Park, Miri, Kota Kinabalu, Mount Kinabalu National Park, Sandakan, Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 805 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $9,457
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Trek Mt Kinabalu
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Brilliantly organized. Loved it.”
Meghan, traveled in September
Malaysia's highest peak beckons with a challenging 2-day ascent through Mount Kinabalu's diverse ecosystem, housing 6,000 plant species. The route leads from Timpohon Gate to Laban Rata at 3,272m, with basic mountain hut accommodation before a pre-dawn summit push to witness sunrise at 4,096m. Expert mountain guides accompany groups of 12-15 climbers on UNESCO-listed trails.
Duration 5 days Destinations Kota Kinabalu, Mount Kinabalu National Park Age Range Ages 12+ Distance 63 mi Operator G Adventures From $1,839
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Journeys: Best of Borneo National Geographic Journeys
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great trip - loads of beautiful nature with like minded people. Great explanations, information and discussion.”
Rhonda, traveled in October
Ancient paths wind through UNESCO-listed Gunung Mulu National Park, featuring the vast Deer Cave and Clearwater Cave systems. Natural elephant trails lead to Lipad mud volcano in Tabin Wildlife Reserve. The nighttime trails of Kubah National Park offer chances to spot rare amphibians.
Duration 12 days Destinations Kuching, Gunung Mulu National Park, Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan, Sukau, Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary Age Range Ages 12+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 835 mi Operator National Geographic Journeys with G Adventures From $6,839
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What our customers ask about Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in Borneo
Where do hikers stay during multi-day treks in Borneo?
Borneo's trek accommodations range from basic to luxurious depending on the location. Mount Kinabalu trekkers rest at the simple Laban Rata mountain huts situated at 3272m. Those exploring Danum Valley can stay at the well-appointed Borneo Rainforest Lodge with its rainforest setting. For Maliau Basin treks basic camping huts with stretcher beds provide shelter while Kinabatangan visitors typically stay at Nature Lodge Kinabatangan. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The Borneo Rainforest Lodge was a highlight - we had orangutans walk right past our balcony at dawn!"
What wildlife can hikers expect to encounter on Borneo's trails?
The trails of Borneo offer frequent wildlife sightings. Danum Valley's paths lead to orangutans gibbons and diverse bird species. Along the Kinabatangan region trails proboscis monkeys pygmy elephants and hornbills are common sights. The remote Maliau Basin holds special encounters with clouded leopards and marbled cats. A TourRadar traveler excitedly shared: "We saw 11 wild orangutans pygmy elephants proboscis monkeys and even a rare clouded leopard during our trek through Danum Valley!"
What is the best time of year for hiking in Borneo, considering weather and trail conditions?
February to April marks the prime hiking window in Borneo especially for Mount Kinabalu ascents. The Danum Valley and Kinabatangan paths are most accessible from March through October when mud is minimal and animals are active. For Maliau Basin the ideal windows fall between February to April and July to September. A TourRadar traveler noted: "We were lucky with the weather in September though it was extremely hot and humid. Be prepared to change clothes 3-4 times each day and bring light quick-drying clothing."
What essential gear is needed for hiking in Borneo?
Borneo hiking requires specific equipment: waterproof hiking boots leech socks for Danum Valley quick-dry clothes and rain gear are essential. Mount Kinabalu climbers need warm layers for near-freezing summit temperatures. Maliau Basin trekkers should pack hiking poles and headlamps. A TourRadar traveler advised: "Don't forget leech socks - they're essential! You can buy them locally for about USD 6 and make sure to bring a poncho to protect both yourself and your camera gear."
How physically demanding are Borneo's hiking trails?
Trail difficulty varies across Borneo's regions. Mount Kinabalu demands strong endurance with a 5-7 hour first-day climb followed by a 3-hour pre-dawn summit push. Maliau Basin presents technical challenges including vertical ladder climbs with 6-hour daily treks. Danum Valley offers gentler 2-3 hour walks while Kinabatangan features easy trails. According to a TourRadar review: "The Mount Kinabalu climb was physically very challenging but provided a great sense of achievement and the views at the top were absolutely breathtaking."
How many days should I plan for a Borneo hiking trip?
Trip length varies by destination. Mount Kinabalu needs at least 3 days. Full hiking tours that combine regions like Danum Valley and Kinabatangan typically run 8-15 days while Maliau Basin requires a minimum 4-day commitment. As per a TourRadar review: "Our 12-day trip combining different areas was perfect - enough time to explore each location without feeling rushed."