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2D1N Jungle Survival Skills & Camping
Swap comfort for a life-changing adventure in Borneo's jungle.
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Group size
Up to 12 guests

DURATION
2 days 1 night

Booking type
Join-in trip

MEET UP
Free pick-up

Group size
Up to 12 guests
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Build a shelter, find food, master the Borneo jungle.
With this Jungle Survival Skills & Camping experience, you'll spend two days and one night learning from ex-poachers turned conservationists. They'll teach you how to build a shelter, find food, navigate the jungle, and understand this unique environment. This isn't some cushy tour; it's a hands-on chance to ditch the comforts of civilization and learn something truly valuable.Your guide are a team of ex-poachers who know the jungle like the back of their hands and take pride in being not just guides but also good friends to their guests. Plus, by employing poachers in the tourism industry, they're facilitating ground-up conservation and helping protect Borneo's unique ecosystem.What to expect:Private trip for a personalized experienceGet hands-on survival skill training from a knowledgeable instructor.Build your own shelter using the resources around you.Learn how to identify edible plants and find food sources.Develop navigation skills and gain confidence in the wild.Connect with a guide who has a unique perspective on the jungle and its conservation.Enjoy included meals, some featuring fresh ingredients sourced from the jungle.Receive your own machete, first-aid kit, and the invaluable expertise of your instructor.Important tips:Pack light and be prepared for a truly immersive experience – don't expect modern amenities.A good level of physical fitness is recommended for this adventure.
Experience highlights
What You’ll be Doing
Day 1:
Trek through lush jungle and begin learning survival skills.Day 2:
Bid your guide farewell and begin your journey back to Kota Kinabalu.Show Details
What’s Included
Meals (part of the menu is what you'll find the jungle)
Machete
First aid kit
Jungle Instructor
Who you’re supporting

Community Champion

Plastic Waste Warrior

Leave No Trace Steward

Wildlife Protector

Low Carbon Hero
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Where You’ll Sleep
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Jungle Survival Camping - HammockNext Available Dates
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Select Time for 17 Sep 2025
Additional Information
Where we'll meet
Start Point
Free pick-up from Kota Kinabalu City Centre(Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia)
- 08:30am
End Point
- End at Start Point(s)
Start & ends
08:30AM on Day 1 - 10:30AM on Day 2
Suitability / Accessibility
- Child Friendly (No Minimum Age)
Cancellation & other policies
- CancellationTo secure your spot, your host will turn away other guests. Because of this, cancellations aren't allowed.
What to Pack
- 45 litres+ backpack
- Basic first aid items (ibuprofen, bandaids, gauze, antiseptic)
- Clothing (e.g. waterproof jacket, long trousers, long sleeve top as it gets cold at night, short sleeve top for the daytime)
- Hat
- Headlamp
- Hiking shoes
- Insect repellent
- Long socks
- Sandals
- Sunscreen
- Towels
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RM734.4/person
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Meet your host
Danish Rayyan has spent over two decades guiding people through the incredible rainforests and rivers of Borneo. In 2011, he started his own small, thoughtful tour business after feeling that many tours were too rushed and didn’t give travellers enough time to really connect with the wild. Danish keeps his groups small, which means more flexibility and a chance to slow down and take it all in. He works closely with local communities—staying in village homestays and hiring local guides—so that the benefits of tourism are shared. He’s also mindful of the environment, always aiming to reduce impact and raise awareness. With Danish, it’s not just about seeing the rainforest, but understanding and respecting it too.
Experience: 14 years
Speaks: Fluent English
Acceptance rate: 55%

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