Luxury Holidays Malaysia

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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BAKO NATIONAL PARK

BAKO NATIONAL PARK

Close to Kuching, covering nearly 3,000 hectares of rugged coastal landscapes and accessible only by boat from Kampung Bako, the Bako National Park is a spectacular wilderness of bizarre sandstone stacks, pristine beaches, mangrove forests and azure waters. Home to almost all of Borneo’s recorded plant species, as well as rare proboscis monkeys, monitor lizards and long-tailed macaques, the oldest park in Sarawak is rich in a quite staggering variety of natural wonders.

 

BATANG AI AND SURROUNDS

BATANG AI AND SURROUNDS

Ancestral home of the Iban, one of Borneo’s last true wilderness areas is a land of unsurpassed beauty, its remote National Park, part managed by the local communities, is a haven for endangered orang-utan, gibbons and hornbills. The park surrounds the vast expanse of the Batang Ai hydro-electric reservoir and a highlight of any visit is a relaxing longtail boat ride along the river, taking in the idyllic splendour of its landscapes, passing the friendly locals who wave as you pass by.

 

DANUM VALLEY

DANUM VALLEY

One of the last preserves of primary lowland rainforest left in Asia and recognised as one of the most complex ecosystems on the planet, the Danum Valley is an exceptional natural haven for a staggering diversity of flora and fauna. This rare landscape is home to the endangered Sumatran rhino, as well as orang-utan and proboscis monkeys, the elusive clouded leopards and over 275 species of birds.

 

GUNUNG MULU NATIONAL PARK

GUNUNG MULU NATIONAL PARK

Encompassing a breathtaking landscape of spectacular karst formations, expansive caves and mountainous equatorial rainforest, this park is a sanctuary for a vast array of natural biodiversity. Over 3,500 varieties of plants, all of Borneo’s hornbill species and large numbers of animal and insect types have been recorded here. Its cave systems are some of the largest and most spectacular in the world, including the vast Clearwater and Wind Caves and the intimate Lang Cave, whilst the Deer Cave plays host to the incredible nightly egress of thousands of bats. Those looking to explore the rainforest can do so along the Canopy Skywalk, the longest tree-based walkway in the world - 480 metres long and nearly 20 metres above the forest floor.

 

IBAN TRIBE

IBAN TRIBE

Borneo’s tribal diversity is made up of some 33 ethnic tribes, of which the Iban is the largest. Concentrated around the Sarawak region, these once feared headhunters, were formerly known as the Sea Dayaks, occupying longhouses along Borneo’s rivers. Traditionally animistic, they have embraced a unique mix of Christianity and spiritualism and many of their ceremonies are still celebrated in conjunction with their new found beliefs. Descendents of settlers who arrived along Borneo’s coast during the late 17th century, the Iban have retained many of their cultural traditions. They are skilled makers of longboats and famed for their woven cloth, the Pua Kumbu, once associated with ancient religions and head hunting. They also still practice the art of tattooing, a developed skill whose designs cover the arms, legs, and in some instances, throats of the tribal males. A visit to a an Iban longhouse is a great experience.

 

KINABATANGAN RIVER SUKAU

KINABATANGAN RIVER SUKAU

The second longest river in Malaysia, the Kinabatangan stretches for some 560km, from the mountains of south western Sabah, to the Sulu Sea. Traversing a remarkable landscape of limestone caves, riverine forests and mangrove swamps, it is home to a staggering diversity of birdlife and wildlife, including orang-utans, crocodiles and proboscis monkeys. A stay in the Sukau region will enable you to fully explore the Kinabatangan river.

 

KOTA KINABALU

KOTA KINABALU

The gateway into Sabah, Kota Kinabalu is a mix of European, Malay and Chinese influences, lying between the expansive waters of the South China Sea and the imposing shadow of Mount Kinabalu. Founded as a trading post for the British North Borneo Company, the city today is the bustling capital of the province and one of the most vibrant cities in Eastern Malaysia. The nearby islands of the TAR National Park offer excellent diving and snorkelling.

 

KUCHING

KUCHING

Sarawak’s bustling capital lies along the banks of the Sarawak River, a city of rich diversity, where Chinese, Malays and Ibans have helped to make Malaysia’s fourth largest city a fascinating and charming ethnic mix. Once the personal kingdom of a British adventurer, this is one of the cleanest and friendliest cities in Asia, its delightful waterfront the thriving centre of modern life, the expansive and interesting Sarawak Museum a fertile repository of its past.

 

MOUNT KINABALU AND KINABALU NATIONAL PARK

MOUNT KINABALU AND KINABALU NATIONAL PARK

Located amongst the stunning natural beauty of the Kinabalu National Park, Mount Kinabalu, at 4,095 metres, is the third tallest peak in South East Asia. Its verdant slopes present a landscape of lush vegetation and prime rainforest, blanketed in giant ferns and orchids that make it one of the most important botanical regions on the planet. With over 800 species of orchid, 600 different varieties of fern and the most prolific collection of pitcher plants, it is a veritable paradise. It is possible to ascend to the summit of this natural wonder, although the climb involves a challenging but rewarding 2-day trek with a night stop en route. Alternatively, you can visit the National Park as a day trip from Kota Kinabalu, approximately 2 hours drive away.

 

NORTH BORNEO RAILWAY

NORTH BORNEO RAILWAY

Traversing 58km of stunning scenery, taking you into the heart of Borneo, this nostalgic journey recaptures Britain’s far-flung colonial days. A Vulcan steam locomotive and 6 meticulously restored carriages undertake twice-weekly departures: a 4-hour round trip between Kota Kinabalu and Papar, that passes through a wonderful landscape of villages and paddy fields. Please note that at the time of writing the line is closed for maintenance and due to re-open in early 2008.

 

SELINGAN TURTLE ISLAND

SELINGAN TURTLE ISLAND

This protected marine park is renowned as a bountiful nesting ground for green and hawksbill turtles both of which lay their eggs throughout the year. A speedboat transfer from Sandakan takes approximately 1 hour and given the nocturnal nature of these remarkable creatures, an overnight stay is required. Accommodation is basic, but the unique and memorable experience more than makes up for it.

 

SEPILOK ORANG-UTAN SANCTUARY

SEPILOK ORANG-UTAN SANCTUARY

Founded in 1964, this unique site, covering some 43 square kilometres of the Kaili-Sepilok rainforest, was set up to help preserve the lifestyle and habitats of orangutans. Intended to rehabilitate and to educate, the reserve ensures that visitor activity does not intrude on the natural process of reintroducing the apes back into the wild, whilst affording a quite unique opportunity to see these rare animals in their natural setting.

 

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ABAI JUNGLE LODGE

ABAI JUNGLE LODGE

Set amidst an area of natural beauty, the Abai Jungle Lodge, Kinabatangan offers 18 rooms, with en suite facilities and ceiling fans. There are opportunities to take part in local conservation projects, as well as enjoy wildlife boat trips and self-guided walks along the jungle boardwalk.

 

HILTON BATANG AI LONGHOUSE RESORT

HILTON BATANG AI LONGHOUSE RESORT

The Hilton Batang Ai Longhouse Resort is located, some 4 hours’ drive from the capital Kuching, on the shores of a spectacular freshwater lake, surrounded by mountains and the unspoiled rainforests of Sarawak. Its design is based on the traditional timber longhouses of the region's native Iban Tribes. The resort's 11 indigenous timber longhouses contain 100 individually air-conditioned guest rooms, 88 of which are standard rooms. These rooms, all with attached bathrooms, come fully equipped with modern amenities - a welcome luxury in the heart of a rainforest. Facilities include the Nanga Mepi Restaurant, the Wong Irup Bar, an outdoor terrace, a swimming pool, and a boat jetty for arriving guests. Nearby is the 27,000-hectare Batang Ai National Park.

 

HILTON KUCHING HOTEL

HILTON KUCHING HOTEL

Overlooking the river front promenade, the Hilton Kuching is conveniently located and offers panoramic views of either the river or the city from its 315 superbly appointed rooms. The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool, health and fitness centre, a good selection of bars and dining options ranging from international and local cuisine, and you can enjoy the river views whilst sampling local dishes such as Panosh Manuk (bamboo with fragrant rice).

 

ROYAL MULU RESORT

ROYAL MULU RESORT

The Royal Mulu Resort is an ideal base from which to explore the spectacular Gunung Mulu National Park, situated approximately 3km from the park entrance. Tastefully built on wooden stilts and inter-connected by a series of walkways, rooms offer private bathrooms and spacious verandas, with views across the jungle or the river Melinau. The resort has a restaurant, bar, small outdoor swimming pool, a spa and a range of activities, making it an ideal rainforest resort.

 

SHANGRI-LA RASA RIA RESORT SABAH

SHANGRI-LA RASA RIA RESORT SABAH

Overlooking Dalit Beach, north of Kota Kinabalu, the Shangri-La’s Rasa Ria Resort is situated at the point where the jungle meets the sea and is set in 400 acres of gardens. Most of the 330 rooms afford great views of the sea, gardens and the long sweep of pristine beach, and are furnished in restful earthy colours and wood. All ground floor rooms have private roofed patios accessible through the landscaped gardens and the rest are split-level with private balconies. The Coast Restaurant serves Californian cuisine with vegetarian options,while the Naan restaurant gives you the flavours of north Indian and Goan delicacies. The Sampan Bar is the epitome of a casual beachside bar. The hotel offers extensive leisure and recreational facilities to complement the resort’s 18 hole championship golf course, and 64 acre nature reserve,where you can see the famous orang-utans of Borneo. Another alternative is the hotel's sister property, the Shangri-La TanjungAru Resort just outside Kota Kinabalu (click here).

 

SHANGRI-LA TANJUNG ARU

SHANGRI-LA TANJUNG ARU

An exceptional resort, the Shangri-La Tanjung Aru offers 495 engaging rooms that combine local charm and comfortable luxury, with spectacular views of either the South China Sea, the outlying islands or the distant mountains. The resort boasts an outdoor pool, a CHI Spa, superb choice of restaurants and bars, an extensive range of leisure activities including water sports.

 

THE OBEROI BALI

THE OBEROI BALI

Situated near the southern tip of Bali on Seminyak Beach and built in the style of a traditional Balinese village with sloping thatched roofs, The Oberoi Bali offers 60 lanai cottages and 15 deluxe villas, 9 of which have their own private pools.With charming and endlessly obliging staff, this resort really is an enchanting escape from the cares of everyday life. 2 restaurants provide a choice of international and Balinese fare. Relax beside the large swimming pool or let the health club, gym and the Oberoi Spa by Banyan Tree take good care of you. Although totally secluded, the resort is just 25 minutes from the bustle of shopping centres and nightlife and Bali’s spectacular temples and handicraft villages are all within easy reach.

 

THE OBEROI LOMBOK

THE OBEROI LOMBOK

An idyllic garden resort on Medana Beach, The Oberoi Lombok is located on the coast of the island, east of Bali. Set in 24 acres of private grounds, the hotel is a special getaway where you can indulge in the comfort of luxurious accommodation, with superb cuisine, and a conscientious staff. Accommodation is in one of 50 luxurious Villas and Luxury Pavilions,with spacious bedrooms and marble sunken garden baths. All guest accommodation is in thatched roof buildings of local materials. Private walled gardens ensure privacy, overlooking pristine waters and set in its own walled garden. The resort also features a swimming pool,massage centre and full range of water sports. The Oberoi Spa by Banyan Tree offers a fabulous range of full body and beauty treatments designed to rejuvenate, refresh and restore.

 

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BORNEO ADVENTURE

BORNEO ADVENTURE

BORNEO ADVENTURE

Discover the mystery and romance of Borneo, whose jungle rivers and primeval forests have for centuries sheltered strange savage tribes of head-hunters armed with deadly blowpipes.

  • Kuching (2 nights), Batang Ai National Park (2 nights), Kuching (1 night,) Mulu National Park (2 nights), Kota Kinabalu (2 nighst), Selingan Turtle Island (1 night), Abai Jungle Lodge, Sukau (2 nights) and Kota Kinabalu (3 nights)
  • Flights with Malaysian Airlines in Economy Class as per the itinerary
  • Twin share accommodation
  • Meals as shown in the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
  • Sightseeing and wildlife viewing as shown in the itinerary
  • Private transfers as per the itinerary. Please note that the boat transfers to and from Selingan Turtle Island and to and from Abai Jungle Lodge is not be exclusive to Bales clients
  • UK Airport and ticket taxes
  • Daily departures throughout the year


    Day 1 Depart London Heathrow in the morning by Malaysia Airlines to Kuala Lumpur.

    Day 2 In Kuala Lumpur connect with the onward to Kuching, capital of the state of Sarawak. Arrive in the morning and transfer to the Kuching Hilton. The remainder of the day is at leisure.

    Day 3 Morning tour of Kuching. Discover the charms of this riverine city established by Sir James Brooke, the first White Rajah of Sarawak. See buildings dating back to the days of the White Rajahs, ancient Chinese temples and colourful markets displaying the produce that first brought traders to Borneo. A visit to Kuching will not be complete without making a stop at the Sarawak Museum. Completed in 1891, the museum has an excellent collection of Bornean ethnological and archaeological artefacts and is reputed to be the best in South East Asia. (B)

    Day 4 Travel into the interior for a two night stay in the rainforest at the Hilton Resort in Batang Ai National Park. The Iban tribes have lived in the rainforest for thousands of years and their forest lore, religion and superstitions are deeply entrenched in daily life, little changed by the passing centuries. (B,L,D)

    Day 5 The highlight of your visit to Sarawak is a full day visit to an Iban longhouse, reached by boat on a memorable river journey through the rainforest. Depart Batang Ai Resort by longboat early morning and ride across Batang Ai Lake (approximately 1 hour) into the Ai River. Before long you will be shooting up choppy rapids towards Batang Ai National Park Headquarters where you will meet your park ranger. Spend 2 to 3 hours on one of the National Park trails in search of wildlife. The park is home of the Orang Utans & gibbons, hornbills and other great birds some of which you will hopefully spot. Retrace your journey back to Batang Ai Resort. (B,L,D)

    Day 6 Return to Kuching. Rest of the day is at leisure. Overnight at the Kuching Hilton. (B)

    Day 7 Transfer to the airport for the late morning flight to Mulu via Miri, Sarawak's largest national park containing a wealth of flowering plants, fungi, mosses and ferns. From the Park HQ, take a scenic 3km plank walk through primary rainforest to the entrance of Deer Cave. Deer Cave has the world's largest cave entrance and is the largest single cave passage in the world - about 120 - 150 m in diameter - it can fit St. Paul’s' Cathedral under its massive archway! The cave has a moon-like landscape and from one vantage point, a perfect profile of President Lincoln can be observed. Most evenings at sundown, a spectacular exodus of about 2 million of bats can be observed as they leave the cave in search of food. Next to Deer Cave is Lang’s Cave. The stalactites and stalagmites inside this cave are representative of the very best limestone formations in the park. Return to your hotel by torchlight. Two nights at the Royal Mulu Resort. (B,D)

    Day 8 In the morning, proceed by longboat upriver to Wind Cave with its impressive ‘King’s Chamber’. Here, stalactites and stalagmites with delicate lace-like patterns are found. A short walk along a plank walk suspended to the limestone cliff leads to Clearwater Cave. Like most caves in Mulu, Clearwater Cave is the habitat of unique species of plants. One of them, the one-leafed plant can only be found at Mulu; rare species of orchids and pitcher plants can be seen in many locations and photo-sensitive algae grow on certain rocks and have produced needle-like formations that point towards the source of light. Clearwater Cave has a wonderful swimming area shaded by giant rainforest trees. Enjoy a simple picnic or packed lunch, swim, relax and explore the caves before returning to the hotel. (B,L,D)

    Day 9 Fly via Miri to Kota Kinabalu and transfer to the Shangri-La Tanjung Aru Resort for two nights. (B

    Day 10 A full day excursion to Kinabalu National Park, a paradise for naturalists and birdwatchers. (B,L)

    Day 11 Fly from Kota Kinabalu to Sandakan and transfer to the jetty from where you’ll depart for the one-hour speedboat trip to Selingan Turtle Island. Check in at one of the air-conditioned chalets and lunch at the restaurant. The afternoon is at leisure so it’s an ideal time to do a spot of bird watching or take the opportunity to go snorkelling. In the evening a park ranger will escort you to hopefully watch the green turtles come ashore. Overnight in National Park chalets. (B,L,D)

    Day 12 Depart Selingan for Sandakan, after breakfast visit the Sepilok Orang-Utan Sanctuary in time for a feeding session. This sanctuary is the world’s largest Orang-Utan Rehabilitation Centre and it offers you the chance to come face to face with this huge red ape found only in Borneo and Sumatra. Boat transfer to Abai Jungle Lodge for two nights. A stay at the Abai Jungle Lodge will enable you to get involved with the local community and projects such as tree planting. (B,L,D)

    Day 13 The Kinabatangan area contains the highest concentration of proboscis monkeys in Malaysia. Other wildlife includes the long-tailed macaque, gibbon, Asian elephant and crocodile, and there is an amazing variety of birdlife. Enjoy a boat trip in search of wildlife and in the evening watch the incredible fire flies light up the night sky. (B,L,D)

    Day 14 Depart Sukau back to Sandakan for lunch and a sightseeing tour of Sandakan before your transfer to the airport for the flight to Kota Kinabalu. On arrival you will be met and transferred to the Shangri-La Rasa Ria Resort for a stay of three nights. (B)

    Day 15 and Day 16 At leisure. (B)

    Day 17 Day at leisure. Late afternoon transfer to the airport for the Malaysian Airlines flight to Kuala Lumpur where you will connect with the onward Malaysian Airlines flight to London Heathrow. (B)

    Day 18 Arrive London Heathrow this morning

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    SABAH

    SABAH

    SABAH

    The northern edge of Borneo is a spectacular world of primeval jungles and wild highlands. The journey takes your from the cultural melting pot of Kota Kinabalu, to the mangroves of Sukau, across a landscape of staggering natural diversity that contains some of the most unique flora and fauna on the continent.

  • Kota Kinabalu (2 nights), Selingan Turtle Island (1 night), Kinabatangan (2 nights), Danum Valley (2 nights) and Kota Kinabalu (1 night)
  • Meals as shown in the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
  • Sightseeing as shown in the itinerary
  • Private transfers as per the itinerary (please note that boat transfers to and from Selingan Turtle Island and to and from Malapi Lodge is not exclusive to Bales clients.
  • UK Airport and ticket taxes


    Day 1 Depart London Heathrow to Kota Kinabalu via Kuala Lumpur on Malaysian Airlines.

    Day 2 Arrive Kota Kinabalu, transfer to the Shangri-la Tanjung Aru for 2 nights. (B)

    Day 3 Today we explore the rich diversity of Kinabalu National Park, a spectacular area of forest that boasts an array of flora and fauna, all lying within the shadow of the imposing peak of Mount Kinabalu. The park’s remarkably varied terrain, from lowland forest to high cloud forest, is home to a dazzling collection of plant life, including the world’s largest flower (the Rafflesia) and tallest moss (the Dawsonia), as well as an impressive collection of orchids, pitcher plants and rhododendrons. We also visit the relaxing waters and beautiful gardens of Poring Hot Springs. A full day excursion to Kinabalu National Park. (B,L)

    Day 4 Fly from Kota Kinabalu to Sandakan and transfer to the jetty from where you’ll depart for the one-hour speedboat trip to Selingan Turtle Island. Check in at one of the air-conditioned chalets and lunch at the restaurant. The afternoon is at leisure so it’s an ideal time to do a spot of bird watching or take the opportunity to go snorkelling. In the evening a park ranger will escort you to hopefully watch the green turtles come ashore. Overnight in National Park chalets. (B,L,D)

    Day 5 Depart Selingan for Sandakan, after breakfast visit the Sepilok Orang-Utan Sanctuary in time for a feeding session. This sanctuary is the world’s largest Orang-Utan Rehabilitation Centre and it offers you the chance to come face to face with this huge red ape found only in Borneo and Sumatra. Boat transfer to Malapi Lodge for two nights. (B,L,D)

    Day 6 Gomantong Caves famous for their swiftlets and their edible nests. After a morning exploring the caves and lunch, you’ll cruise down the Menanggui River in search of proboscis monkeys, birds and other wildlife. (B,L,D)

    Day 7 Continue your journey by road (approximately 2 ½ hours) to Danum Valley. Spend 2 nights at the Borneo Rainforest Lodge, Danum Valley. (B,L,D)

    Day 8 Spend the day exploring the rainforest. (B,L,D)

    Day 9 Transfer to Lahad Datu airport for your flight back to Kota Kinabalu. On arrival you will be met and transferred to the Shangri-La Shangri-la Tanjung Aru for 1 night. (B)

    Days 10 Transfer to the airport for the Malaysian Airlines flight to London Heathrow via Kuala Lumpur. (B)

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