As wildlife tourism grows, responsible travel plays a crucial role in protecting Borneo’s fragile ecosystems. This guide explores how ethical wildlife experiences can support conservation while benefiting local communities.
A recent academic study highlights the evolving role of Mount Kinabalu’s mountain guides, examining how professional guiding shapes visitor experience and deserves wider recognition within Sabah’s tourism industry.
As part of its ongoing CSR efforts, Amazing Borneo carried out a donation initiative supporting Woori Jib, a home for underprivileged children in Sabah, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable and community-focused tourism.
Amazing Borneo joined tourism stakeholders and academics at Universiti Malaysia Sabah to explore how AI and digital tools are reshaping tourism marketing, while addressing ethical and practical considerations for the industry.
The Indigenous Exchange Festival 2025 brought together Indigenous voices from across the region, creating a powerful platform where culture, environmental advocacy, and creative expression intersected.
An audio storytelling workshop documented seven Indigenous languages in Sabah, capturing oral histories and cultural expressions as part of global efforts to preserve endangered languages for future generations.
A public exhibition and market held alongside the national conference showcased Indigenous languages, crafts, and community-led initiatives, offering visitors hands-on insights into cultural preservation and creative learning.
Deep within the limestone karst landscapes and ancient rainforests of Mulu National Park lives one of Borneo's most distinctive indigenous groups – the Penan...
Danum Valley Field Centre (DVFC) is a gateway to one of the most untouched rainforests in the world, offering an incredible opportunity to immerse yourself in its extraordinary biodiversity. However, some visitors find themselves questioning the seemingly high costs of visiting this remote destination.