Let’s explore Borneo – the third largest island in the world!

Home to one of the oldest tropical rainforests in the world, Borneo is a gem for the explorer. From the great Mount Kinabalu to the wild Kinabatangan River, Malaysian Borneo offers some incredible natural wonders. Travelers come to explore the unique wildlife and on everyone’s bucketlist is of course an encounter with the orangutan. Borneo is the only place in the world where these animals live free. Not only do you get to explore above surface, because Borneo also has some of the best dive sites in the world. Borneo is a breathtaking destination and captivating for everyone who gets to visit. 

Selected destinations to visit in Malaysian Borneo

Proboscis monkey enjoying a snack in the trees by Kinabatangan River
Proboscis monkey enjoying a snack in the Bornean jungle
Explore Borneo and its colorful underwater world
Underwater world in eastern Borneo

Currency

The currency in the Malaysian part of Borneo is Ringgit (MYR).

Language

Malay is the official language in Malaysian Borneo.

Capital

Malaysian Borneo is divided into two regions. In Sarawak the capital is Kuching and in Sabah the capital is Kota Kinabalu.

Visa

Most countries do not need a visa if visiting for business or tourism purposes and for 90 days or less.

Vaccines

Hepatitis A & B is strongly recommended.

Tip

Due to the size of the island, the best way to get around is sometimes by domestic flight.

Borneo in the Travel Blog

When is the best time to visit and explore Borneo?

The best time to explore Borneo depends on what you’re looking for. Do you want to avoid the rain, mainly aiming for sunfilled days or would you rather visit the country when there are not as many tourists? In general the visiting periods can be classified into four parts, each characterized by its own qualities. 

Driving along lush roads, exploring Borneo
Lush landscapes surrounding the roads in Tip of Borneo
White sand beaches, lush forest and turquoise water is common in Semporna in Borneo
White beaches and turquoise water in Semporna archipelago
Cruising along the Kinabatangan River in Borneo
Cruising along the Kinabatangan River