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with the wildlife of Borneo.
Ecotourism is a thriving industry in Borneo and a visit allows
nature lovers a chance to experience some of the world's richest
rainforests.
Borneo is still one of the world's wild place with many excellent
national parks across the island. Lush rainforests teem with
biodiversity and are home to over 10 primate species, 200
mammal species, 600 species of birds, 350 species of butterflies,
and a staggering estimated 15,000 species of plants including
the rafflesia, pitcher plants and orchids.
Many endangered species such as the Bornean Orangutan, Proboscis
Monkey, Bay Cat, Bornean Rhino and the Pygmy Elephant.
Although under extensive threat from massive palm plantations,
the island of Borneo still holds some of the largest primary
tropical rainforest in Asia.
Whether you are a nature enthusiast, a naturalist or a research
scientist, we offers high quality tours lead by experienced
nature guides.
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