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As the third-largest island in the world, Borneo provides a rainforest haven for endangered orang-utans, clouded leopards, sun bears and pygmy elephants to name just a few species of animals. There are also tropical birds in rainforests that are millions of years old. We have a variety of trips to offer you, all centred around adventures with and around wildlife. You will trek and explore through the animals hidden and unique habitats and learn about the importance of environmentally friendly tourism. As well as this, if human culture is something more suited to you then our trip to Sarawak is for you. You will experience the legendary Iban tribes – creating an authentic experience for all visitors.
Whether you are looking for a family adventure, or solo mission – we have something for everyone. The best time to visit Borneo and have the adventure of a life-time is between March and October although it can be visited at any time – it is just a little bit wetter during the rainy season!
Borneo is an exotic island that has one of the most diverse social groups in the world. The jungles of Borneo contain some of the finest, undisturbed areas of rainforest, with endemic species of animal and plant seldom far from any spot in the country. Although the jungle is a huge part of Borneo, it offers much more in the way of culture; from the native tribes, as well as spectacular mountains, caves and river systems.
Arguably Indonesia is the most diverse and interesting country you will ever visit. Spread over three time zones it is as large as Europe and with over 17,000 islands, about 6,000 of which are inhabited which are scattered over both sides of the equator. The largest are Java, Sumatra, Borneo (shared with Brunei and Malaysia), New Guinea (shared with Papua New Guinea), and Sulawesi. Indonesia shares land borders with Malaysia on Borneo, Papua New Guinea on the island of New Guinea, and East Timor on the island of Timor.
The capital, Jakarta, is on Java and is the nation’s largest city.
The population is around 238 million.
Indonesia is a republic with a presidential system. Power is concentrated in the central government.
Indonesia has the largest economy in South East Asia and in 2010 was the 27th biggest exporting country in the world. The industry sector is the economys largest followed by the service sector and agriculture.
Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) is the official language of Indonesia.
Indonesia is the world’s most populous Muslim majority country. Approximately 85% are Muslims consisting of Shias and Sunnis, 12% Christians (9% Protestant and 3% Catholic), 1.8% Hindu, 0.4% Buddhist and other.