Though not technically a country, Borneo is the largest island in Asia, and the third largest in the world. The island belongs to 3 countries and is spread across Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei. It’s dense rainforests are estimated to be 140 million years old making them one of the oldest in the world.
Borneo’s distinct feature is the sheer breadth of its nature. You can find: lowland rainforests, peat swamp forests, Keranges, freshwater swamp forests, Sunda Shelf mangroves, tropical and subtropical lowlands and alpine meadows.
Soaring over 13,000 feet above sea level, the jagged granite of mount Kinabalu pierces the Sabah...
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Read MoreThe cave system here is as vast as it is enchanting.
Read MoreAngkor Wat the world's largest religious building, punctuates Siem Reap as well as it’s national flag
Staggering natural beauty complimented with vibrant bustling streets and fusion cuisine.
A mecca of cultural and environmental diversity with underrated food that would knock the socks off even the most ardent of food critics.