24 August 2026
Step into one of the most biologically rich regions on Earth with this immersive New Scientist expedition through the rainforests of Malaysian Borneo.

Travelling in a small group of just 16 guests, you’ll explore the Kinabatangan wetlands, Tabin Wildlife Reserve and the pristine Danum Valley—home to orangutans, pygmy elephants, hornbills and countless other species. Accompanied throughout by biologist Dr Martin Cohen, and supported by local conservation experts, this journey offers rare access to both extraordinary wildlife and the vital work being done to protect it.
From mist-draped canopy walkways to river safaris at dusk, this journey is defined by intimate encounters with Borneo’s remarkable ecosystems. Stay in rainforest lodges deep within protected reserves, trek through ancient jungle, and witness wildlife in its natural habitat—whether it’s orangutans at Sepilok, proboscis monkeys along the Kinabatangan River, or the rich birdlife of the Danum Valley. Every moment offers a layered experience of landscape, conservation and discovery.
































