Arrival in Sandakan
Upon arrival at Sandakan Airport, you will be picked up and transferred to your Sandakan accommodation for check-in.
The rest of the day is yours to spend at your leisure, in preparation of the upcoming week’s adventures.
Travel Period: 01 January 2026 till 31 December 2026
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Bayu Villa
Adult Traveller
Twin / Triple Sharing |
MYR 11,430 |
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Bayu Villa
Adult Traveller
Single Occupancy |
MYR 14,500 |
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Bayu Villa
Child Traveller
With / Without Bed (Subject to Hotel Setting) |
MYR 9,145 |
CHILD POLICY
PEAK SEASON CHARGES
Travel Period: 01 January 2026 till 31 December 2026
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Canopy Villa
Adult Traveller
Twin / Triple Sharing |
MYR 11,640 |
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Canopy Villa
Adult Traveller
Single Occupancy |
MYR 14,915 |
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Canopy Villa
Child Traveller
With / Without Bed (Subject to Hotel Setting) |
MYR 9,315 |
CHILD POLICY
PEAK SEASON CHARGES
Travel Period: 01 January 2026 till 31 December 2026
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Kinabalu Villa
Adult Traveller
Twin / Triple Sharing |
MYR 11,850 |
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Kinabalu Villa
Adult Traveller
Single Occupancy |
MYR 15,335 |
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Kinabalu Villa
Child Traveller
With / Without Bed (Subject to Hotel Setting) |
MYR 9,480 |
CHILD POLICY
PEAK SEASON CHARGES
Step into an unforgettable journey through the natural wonders and cultural treasures of Borneo with our affordable wildlife and rainforest adventure tour. Start your adventure in Sandakan with visits to the renowned Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre and Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre, where you can have close encounters with these incredible species. Stay at the budget-friendly Bilit Rainforest Lodge and enjoy multiple Kinabatangan River Cruises, spotting diverse wildlife such as Proboscis Monkeys, rare bird species, and Pygmy Elephants.
Explore the pristine rainforest at the Danum Valley Conservation Area, trekking ancient trails and observing wildlife with expert nature guides. Spot resident orangutans, red leaf monkeys, and hornbills in their natural habitat. End your adventure at Gaya Island Resort, where you can relax and enjoy recreational activities like guided snorkeling and nature trail explorations. This eco-tour combines thrilling wildlife experiences and stunning natural landscapes, making it perfect for budget-conscious nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.
Book this value-for-money tour now to discover the best of Borneo’s wildlife, rainforests, and tropical paradise without breaking the bank!
Upon arrival at Sandakan Airport, you will be picked up and transferred to your Sandakan accommodation for check-in.
The rest of the day is yours to spend at your leisure, in preparation of the upcoming week’s adventures.
After breakfast, check out and transfer to Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre to learn about the conservation efforts being carried out at the centre, followed by up-close encounters with these fascinating creatures.
Explore the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre, a rescue and rehabilitation facility where you can witness and learn about the world’s smallest bears.
Transfer to Bilit Jetty and take a boat ride to Bilit Rainforest Lodge, an eco-lodge located on the banks of Lower Kinabatangan River, thoughtfully designed to blend into its rainforest surroundings.
Check-in and have lunch at Bilit Rainforest Lodge.
Enjoy an evening river cruise along the Kinabatangan River, spotting wildlife such as Proboscis Monkeys, rare bird species, and possibly Pygmy Elephants.
After dinner, participate in a complimentary night safari cruise to spot nocturnal animals and birds.
Choose between an early morning river cruise or a jungle trek at Kelenanap Oxbow Lake for opportunities to see an array of bird species and Bornean-endemic wildlife including proboscis monkeys, pygmy elephants, and more.
After breakfast and some leisure time, embark on another river cruise in the afternoon. The second longest river in Malaysia, Kinabatangan River boasts a diverse ecosystem and is a prime hotspot for wildlife encounters.
After dinner, you may retreat to your lodge for the night.
After breakfast, check out and transfer 2 hours overland to Lahad Datu, then another 2 hours to Danum Valley Conservation Area (4 hours total journey). This conservation area is home to a 130-million-year-old primary rainforest, with over 500 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians co-existing in this pristine tropical ecosystem.
Check-in at Danum Valley Field Centre (DVFC) and have lunch.
At the same time, you may wish to consult with your guide on your activities while at Danum Valley. Your itinerary at DVFC is customisable and can be tailored according to your interests.
Enjoy an introductory walk around the centre, spotting wildlife such as resident orangutan, red leaf monkeys, and hornbills.
After dinner, embark on a 4x4 night safari drive to observe nocturnal wildlife (weather permitting).
Rise early in the morning for nature and wildlife observation with your guide. Keep an ear out for the sounds of gibbons singing as they swing through the trees!
After breakfast, the morning is yours to spend at your leisure. You may explore the trails around the centre or cross the nearby canopy bridge, an excellent spot for observing wildlife along the riverbanks.
After lunch, go on another trek to discover more of the ancient rainforest’s flora and fauna. There are several trails you can explore around the centre, some more challenging than others. Trust your guide’s recommendations on what trails are suitable for your fitness level.
After dinner, join a night walk with your nature guide to spot nocturnal creatures like civets, slow lorises, tarsiers, moonrats, clouded leopards, and more (weather permitting).
Rise as early as 0430hrs for an early morning 4x4 drive to Bukit Atur – to watch the sun rise over the forest canopy – or a morning walk with your guide.
After breakfast, check out and transfer to Lahad Datu Airport for your flight to Kota Kinabalu.
From Kota Kinabalu, take a boat transfer to Gaya Island Resort.
Check-in and enjoy the resort amenities and dinner at one of the resort's restaurants.
Enjoy a luxurious breakfast and the rest of your day at your leisure.
Choose from a range of recreational activities, including visiting the Marine Centre, guided snorkelling, and exploring nature trails (at additional cost).
Relax at Spa Village (at additional cost) and dine at the resort.
After lunch, check out and return to the mainland.
Transfer to Kota Kinabalu International Airport for your flight – your tour ends here.
| Meals | 07 Breakfasts, 07 Lunches & 07 Dinners |
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| Include | 07 Nights Accommodation, Meals As Stated, Entrances Fees As Per Itinerary, Airport/Tour Return Transfers (Seat-In Basis), Hotel Return Transfers (Seat-In Basis), Scheduled Boat Transfers (Seat-In Basis), Overland Transfers, Conservation & Permit Fees, Kinabatangan River Cruises, Guided Jungle Treks, 1-Way Economy Seat Flight Ticket with 20KG Luggage Allowance (LDU > BKI), English-Speaking Guide and Support Team |
| Exclude | Airfares Not Mentioned, Camera and Video Fees, Personal Expenses, Alcoholic Drinks, Juices, Personal Travel Insurance, Peak Season Surcharge (If Any), Tourism Tax (TTx), 8% SST (If Applicable), Guide Tips (Optional), Any Items/Activities Not Mentioned |
Danum Valley wildlife tours typically include accommodation, meals, guided rainforest walks, wildlife observation activities, and return transfers from Lahad Datu. Inclusions may vary depending on the package selected, so travellers should refer to the individual tour itinerary for full details.
Danum Valley is one of the oldest and largest protected areas of primary rainforest in Borneo, estimated to be about 130 million years old.
Unlike many wildlife destinations that have been influenced by logging or agriculture, Danum Valley remains largely untouched, providing a habitat for a remarkable diversity of plants and animals. Its pristine rainforest ecosystem makes it one of the best places in Sabah for nature and wildlife enthusiasts.
Danum Valley is home to orangutans, pygmy elephants, clouded leopards, gibbons, red leaf monkeys, hornbills, flying squirrels, and many other rainforest species.
Wildlife sightings can never be guaranteed, but Danum Valley is widely regarded as one of the best places in Borneo to observe wildlife in its natural habitat.
Yes. Danum Valley is a 130-million-year-old rainforest, considered one of Borneo's premier eco-destinations and is highly regarded by wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, birdwatchers, and nature lovers. Its ancient rainforest, rich biodiversity, and limited visitor numbers provide a more immersive wilderness experience compared to many other destinations in Sabah.
Most guided walks in Danum Valley are suitable for visitors with a moderate level of fitness. Trails may include uneven terrain, tree roots, muddy sections, and gentle to moderate inclines. Participants should be comfortable walking in warm, humid rainforest conditions for several hours at a time.
Recommended items include lightweight clothing, long sleeves, long trousers, comfortable walking shoes, insect repellent, a rain jacket, sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, binoculars, and a camera. As weather conditions can change quickly in the rainforest, waterproof protection for personal belongings is also advisable.
A stay of at least 3 days and 2 nights is recommended to fully experience Danum Valley. This allows time for guided rainforest walks, night drives, wildlife spotting opportunities, and experiencing the rainforest at different times of the day. Longer stays generally increase the chances of wildlife sightings.
Danum Valley is one of the most protected and scientifically important rainforest conservation areas in Borneo. The cost of visiting reflects the remote location, limited accommodation capacity, specialised logistics, trained guides, and strict visitor management required to operate in a pristine rainforest environment.
A significant portion of the fees also supports ongoing conservation efforts, rainforest protection, scientific research, and environmental education programmes that help preserve this unique ecosystem for future generations.
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Backed by 15+ years of experience and a dedicated in-house team of 150+ professionals ensuring seamless travel support.
All guides and drivers undergo regular physical and mental wellness checks to ensure a safe travel environment.
Round-the-clock assistance with real-time updates and first-aid-trained responders ready to act when needed.
Flexible options for urgent bookings and sudden itinerary changes, backed by a responsive operations team.
High-quality experiences at fair prices, with value-added services included at no extra charge.