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DURATION D12 AYS


TOUR


Tour code: FBN Tour style: Classic Explore Tour comfort: Standard Tour pace: Moderate


Ideal for 5+


Land of the Orang-utan D Teen Departures


Wildlife, rainforest and beaches


Exotic wildlife, traditional tribes and beautiful beaches are all part of this exciting adventure through Borneo. We visit the world’s largest orang-utan sanctuary in Sepilok and cruise through the jungle in search of proboscis monkeys. Join us on an exhilarating canopy walk through the tree tops and bathe in hot springs. On the teenage departures we include a challenging ascent of mighty Mount Kinabalu.


Magic Moments


Getting up close with wild orang-utans at Sepilok sanctuary


Scaling Mount Kinabalu, Southeast Asia’s highest peak at 4095m


£1175 1058 DAYS 12


TOUR ONLY PRICES £


ADULT PRICE CHILD PRICE*


£2057 1737 DAYS 13


FLIGHT INCLUSIVE PRICES £


ADULT PRICE CHILD PRICE*


Exploring stinky, spooky jungle bat caves


Getting to know the locals and learning more about their way of life


SOUTH CHINA SEA PULAU TIGA


Swimming & snorkelling


Manukan Island


Kuala Penyu


Where will we sleep? 3 nights hotels, 4 nights chalets, 2 nights longhouse, 1 night homestay. What will we eat? 10 breakfasts, 3 lunches and 5 dinners are included. Accommodation and mealpan varies on Teenage departures. Swimming: Enjoy a dip in the sea at Manukan Island and Pulau Tiga. Transport: Bus, riverboat, ferry and internal fl ight. Tour Staff: Explore Tour Leader, drivers and mountain guides (for the Teenage departures). Group Size: Generally 10 to 18. Minimum Age: 5


Planned tour dates


2013 Tour only dates 01 Apr - 12 Apr 22 Jul - 02 AugT


29 Jul - 09 AugT 19 Aug - 30 Aug


2014 Tour only dates 07 Apr - 18 Apr 21 Jul - 01 AugT 28 Jul - 08 AugT 18 Aug - 29 Aug


Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.


Minimum child age 5 on date of departure T Teen Departures – age 11 and over on date of departure


* Aged 5-11 years on the date of departure Please go online to fi nd all our adult and child prices by departure date. These prices are guide prices, see page 93 for details


TEA PLANTATION /KINABALU NP


Mt Kinabalu 4101m


Poring KINABALU KOTA


Hot springs Canopy walk


MALAYSIA


Gomantong caves


SABAH 0 km Land of the Orang-utan FBN


SULU SEA


SEPILOK


Orang-utan sanctuary


SANDAKAN SUKAU


River cruise Proboscis monkeys


135 km


Relaxing on the sandy beaches at the end of a busy tour


12 day tour itinerary


Day 1 Join tour in Kota Kinabalu. Day 2 Manukan Island An easy- going day for relaxing, swimming or snorkelling. Day 3 Orang-utans Visit the world’s largest sanctuary in Sepilok at feeding time. Days 4/5 Sukau Cruise the Kinabatangan River in search of proboscis monkeys and see the bats in the Gomantong Caves. Days 6/7 Tribal longhouse Stay in a traditional style longhouse on a tea plantation with spectacular views of Mount Kinabalu. See a blow pipe demonstration, try batik painting and learn the dances of the Rungus tribe. Day 8 Homestay Take an exhilarating walk through the tree


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tops and bathe in the hot springs at Poring. Learn about rural life from our host families at the Kampung Kiau village homestay. (Days 6/8 Teenage departures - families can hike through the forest to a hostel with the option of climbing Southeast Asia’s highest peak at dawn). Days 9/11 Paradise island Relax on Pulau Tiga’s white sand beaches. There is the option to swim or snorkel in the tropical seas. Return to Kota Kinabalu where tour ends.


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