Formerly known as Borneo, Kalimantan is the world’s second largest island. The North and North-western part of the island are the East Malaysian state of Serawak and Sabah, with the independent state of Brunei Darusalam between them.
The tremendous outspread of jungles and wilderness, which are so rich in natural resources as timber, gas, oil and coal as well as scenic beauty – are comparable to that of a continent alone. Focal point for most visitors is the Orangutan Tours, which meanders through thousands of kilometers through one of the worlds largest tropical rain-forests, from its head water near the center of the island.