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Whitehead's Broadbill BORNEO
Sabah Birds & Orangutans

June 9 - 19, 2027

Plus Danum Valley Extension, June 20 - 23, 2027

With Bird’s Wildlife & Nature LTD of Plymouth, England

The Malaysian state of Sabah occupies the northern part of the tropical island of Borneo and is famous for the country’s highest peak Mount Kinabalu. This rainforest-cloaked island is one of the richest natural places on our Earth and a must visit destination for anyone interested in birds and wildlife. Sabah harbors large remaining tracts of lowland and montane rainforest and is home to vast array of wonderful birds including over 40 endemics, and we will search for birds such as brightly colored Pittas and Broadbills, the extraordinary Great Argus, Bornean Bristlehead, Whitehead’s Trogon, Storm’s Stork, plus exciting reptiles, unusual plants and sought-after mammals that include Proboscis Monkey and incomparable Orangutan.

 

Starting off in the Rafflesia Reserve in the Crocker Mountain Range for our first endemics we will then move to the famous Mount Kinabalu and it’s National Park. We will visit Poring Hot Springs before descending into the lush forests around Sepilok and then Kinabatangan for some river birding. For those that wish we are offering a short extension to the famous Borneo Rainforest Lodge at Danum Valley. This is an expensive luxury lodge set in a private area of bird rich forest with many incredible and desirable species.

Join us for an exciting, bird-filled trip into Sabah in search of many beautiful birds including endemics and more widespread tropical Asian species, plus an enviable list of other magnificent creatures while in the hands of our fantastic local guide. It will undoubtedly be a highlight of our tour. Join us on yet another trip of a life-time.


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