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Borneo’s Danum Valley
Situated in eastern Sabah State, inland from the Malaysian coastal town of Lahad Datu, the magnificent Danum Valley is one Borneo’s best preserved stands of primary rain-forest. It comprises of nearly 450 sq kms of lush, lowland tropical forest – … Continue reading
Posted in Borneo, Borneo Adventure, Malaysia, National Parks, Sabah - The Land Below the Wind
Tagged birdwatching, Borneo, Lahad Datu, Sabah, South East Asia tours, wildlife
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Building, (orang-utan), Bridges Between Conservation and Tourism.
Many thanks to Dom at Fieldskills for this interesting article on an unusual subject – building bridges for orang-utans in Borneo’s Sabah State! Conservation, green tourism, adventure travel and sustainability are often concepts mentioned in the same breath but actually … Continue reading
Responsible Eating in South East Asia
As we see it a tour of say, Laos or Vietnam, should include a tour of Lao and Vietnamese food so here’s a brief run down on the All Points East meal thinking….. Local food and meals are an essential … Continue reading
Posted in Beyond Angkor, Borneo Adventure, Cambodia Overland, Emerald Triangle, Food, Hanoi to Saigon, Health, Hills of Mae Salong, Indochina Adventure, Jungles & Islands, Malay Peninsular, Malaysia Coast to Coast, Mekong Adventure, Mountains & Hill-tribes, Northern Laos & the Golden Triangle, Northern Mountains & Southern beaches, Reefs & Rainforests, Responsible Travel, Ruined Cities & Tropical Islands, Sabah - The Land Below the Wind, Saigon to Bangkok Overland, Sarawak - Land of the Hornbills, The Malay Peninsula, Unexplored - The Far North, Vietnam Heritage, Yunnan - South of the Clouds, Yunnan Experience
Tagged Chiang Mai, Georgetown, hawker markets, Luang Prabang, Phnom Penh, Raffles, Siem Reap, Son La, Thai street food
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Caves; world’s largest, longest, most haunted……& Mulu.
Thanks to Sandra in Mulu and our colleagues at Fieldskills for this great shot of the famous Deer Cave in Mulu National Park in Malaysia’s Sarawak State. Now whether it’s still the world’s largest cave is a subject of hot … Continue reading
Posted in Borneo Adventure, Malaysia, National Parks, Responsible Travel, Sabah - The Land Below the Wind, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Vietnam
Tagged Borneo, Clearwater cave, Fieldskills, Garden of Eden, Hang Ken Cave, Haunted caves, Kentucky, Kota Kinabalu, Mammoth Cave, Mulu National Park, Sarawak, Sarawak tours, Vietnam
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