Borneo is the third largest island in the world. It’s a place of incredible biodiversity where you can see orangutans, explore ancient rainforests, and dive in world class marine parks. For many travellers, the scale of the island feels a bit overwhelming at first. It’s actually split between three countries, but this Borneo travel guide focuses on the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak.
Planning your Borneo travel itinerary doesn't have to be complex. Most visitors from Australia and New Zealand start in Sabah because it offers a great mix of wildlife and coast. You’ll find that Borneo Island travel is most rewarding when you pick one or two key regions to explore deeply. We’re looking forward to the opening of Club Med Borneo in 2026. It'll be located in Kuala Penyu and will serve as an easy, all-inclusive base for exploring the wild beauty of Sabah.
Key Takeaways
- Use this Borneo travel guide to help you choose between the wildlife focus of Sabah or the deep cultural heritage of Sarawak.
- We recommend booking at least ten days to properly see the rainforests and islands without rushing.
- For the easiest Borneo travel experience, consider an all-inclusive stay to avoid the stress of booking multiple small transfers and local guides.