Travel Cheap to the Borneo Jungle, near Sandakan. Sabah, Malaysia, for under $20 Day. Visit the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Center while you are in Borneo. This is an uncaged sanctuary for orangutans who have lost their jungle habitat from palm oil deforestation.
Borneo is one of the largest islands in the world. Borneo is south of Vietnam between Singapore and the Philippines. Borneo is so large that it includes parts of Indonesia and Malaysia and all of Brunei.
As you fly over the Borneo Jungle, it looks like over 50% of the old growth jungle has been cleared for palm oil farms. I asked a palm oil farming engineer I met on the bus about it and he said the Malaysian government will only allow 50% of the jungle to be cleared. But from the air it looks like it is already more than 50% palm oil farms. Conservation organizations have been reporting on this for some time, but the international community continues to consume palm oil for cosmetics and other products. Please read labels and use products that do not contain palm oil.
You may want to come visit the Borneo Jungle before it is gone. I see very little political desire to save this jungle.
Things to Do: Although I came to see the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Center, I also really enjoyed the Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary, The Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre, and The Rainforest Discovery Centre. The owner of the Sun Bear sanctuary is a wealth of knowledge about how to save the jungle. Other than the scuba diving in Sipadan, these sanctuaries were my favorite days in Borneo.
The Proboscis monkeys stole the show. The orangutans are amazing creatures but don’t miss the proboscis monkeys. Also, although I only spent a few hours at the Sun Bear Sanctuary, my friend Charles Hummel spent the whole day there and got some amazing pictures. My camera was giving me trouble and Charles was kind enough to allow you to see some of his photos.
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