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In East Malaysia, on the island of Borneo there is a wealth of wildlife to see including one of the only places in the world to see orang-utan in their natural habitat also see the long tailed macaque, gibbon, Asian elephant, Sumatran rhinoceros, crocodile and a variety of birdlife. Visit Mulu, Sarawaks largest national park. Mulu is also known for its many caves. Clearwater cave the longest cave passage in South East Asia and Deer cave where you are able to witness free-tailed bats leave the cave in search of food.
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Pre cruise stay at Kuching (2 nights) & RV Orient Pandaw Cruise on the Rajang River (5 nights)
Borneo, the third largest island in the world after Greenland and Australia, has one of the most diverse eco-systems on the planet, its primary rain forest home numerous species of flora and fauna. Now part of Eastern Malaysia, Sarawak was ruled for exactly one hundred years by the Brooke family, known as the Raja Brookes, and only joined the British Empire after the war, gaining independence in 1966. The Rajang River, at 640km is the longest river in Malaysia, flows across Borneo from Sarawak into Indonesian Kalimantan. Though well known to many from Redmon O’Hanlon’s classic “Into the Heart of Borneo”, there is very little tourism here due to the river’s remoteness and lack of facilities. Take in the delightful city of Kuching before boarding the RV Orient for your 5-night cruise. Read more about Borneo Wildlife River & Mountains