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3D2N Wildlife Spotting at Maliau Basin
Immerse in wild Borneo with expert ex-poachers.
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3 days 2 nights
Booking type
Private trip
MEET UP
Free pick-up
Group size
Up to 12 guests
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Unwind in pristine nature with L.O.S.T Borneo 🌿
This option is best suited for the wildlife enthusiasts who want to make the most of their trip by spending it all on wildlife spotting at the best place to do so in Maliau. This will include afternoon and night walks, as well as safari drives for wildlife spotting around the Maliau Basin Studies Centre. This does not include any trekking into the core protected area of Maliau Basin.
What’s Included
4WD Vehicle and driver
Fees (i.e. conservation fee, entrance fees and trekking fees)
Meals, snacks, coffee/tea & drinking water
LOST Borneo Jungle Guide
Leech socks
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Who you’re supporting
Community Champion
Wildlife Protector
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Where You’ll Sleep
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Maliau Basin Studies Centre - 6-person Dorm RoomNext Available Dates
Prices shown in USD
Select Time for 25 Dec 2024
Additional Information
Where we'll meet
Start Point
Free pick-up from Anywhere in Kota Kinabalu(Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia)
- 07:00am
End Point
- End at Start Point(s)
Start & ends
07:00AM on Day 1 - 08:00PM on Day 3
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.
From
$1,324.42 SGD/person
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Meet your host
Rajis and his team are jungle specialists who know the ins and outs of the Borneo jungle. They have an incredible amount of heart and they take pride in not simply being a guide, but also a good friend to their guests. They are comprised of a team of ex-poachers, as they believe that employing poachers in the tourism industry is one of the best ways to facilitate ground-up conservation. Not only will the employed person stop poaching, his entire community will also stop poaching as result of his employment in the tourism industry. This also means that their whole team knows the jungle like the back of their hands, and will show you a different side to nature than anything you have experienced before.
Experience: 13 years
Speaks: Fluent English
Acceptance rate: 53%
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Helpful Questions
What should I pack?
Clothing (i.e. Waterproof jacket, light trousers, short sleeve shirts for the daytime)
Day pack
Hat
Headlamp
Insect repellent
Sunscreen
Towel
Trainers
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