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Thailand-Malaysia-Borneo (1 Viewer)

randyy

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Hi,

in October, I will be in Bangkok and traveling overland to Malaysia, and ultimately, Borneo. If anyone has any recommendations (good locations to visit, cheap-but-decent local guides, cheap-but-yummy restaurants, pointers to good trip reports, etc) please feel free to drop me a line.

Thanks in advance,

Randy Yuen
Colorado USA
 
Hi Randy

Go and visit Sepilok, close to Sandakan, Sabah, Borneo. Apparantly more than 220 species of bird can be found there, including Asian Paradise Flycatcher, 7 species of hornbill and the Borneo Bristlehead. Also go see the oran-utans there. Take a trip to Mount Kinabalu too.

Good luck.
 
Most people see the Bristlehead in Danum Valley... of course visiting that can be a rather expensive experiance...
But, as always, with the Bristlehead it depends on luck... I have a friend who stayed in Danum Valley 2 weeks, he never saw it...
 
Taman Negara in mainland Malaysia is a great place at any time of year. For directions there, just buy any of those Lonely Planet guide book things, as it is quite popular. Having said that, few folk venture far from the villlage at the edge of the reserve.
 
Thanks!

Thanks so much for the advice - I've been tied up with finishing up the work thing, and haven't been able to prepare for this trip the way I would have liked to. It sounds like Borneo will definitely be the highlight!

Randy
 
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