New Trip Report: Borneo
Another successful report from Borneo, this time from Nick Cox and Stuart Chapman. Deramakot and Kinabalu, 2022: Nick Cox & Stuart Chapman, 1 week % 41 mammals including with t
New Trip Report: Borneo
Here’s a new report from Andreas Jonsson, who was in Borneo just after we were. Sabah, 2022: Andreas Jonsson, 11 days & 31 species including Flat-headed Cat, Otter Civet
Sabah, Borneo, July 2022
Karen Baker, Mike Gordon (guide), Jon Hall, Charles Hood, Phil Telfer, Ian Thompson, Tracey Watchurst. Some people are guided by a set of core values. Others turn to religious beli
New Trip Report: Sabah, Borneo
Here’s a new report from Ian Thompson of his (and my) trip to Borneo last month with AA Borneo. Featuring green testicles, a squirrel riding a muntjac and a bucket-load of ot
New Trip Report: SW Borneo
Here’s an interesting report from a bit of Borneo that is not often mammalwatched (but apparently should be visited more – I am already making plans). Sarawak and Kal
Advertising: Borneo’s Rare Mammals: 26 August – 9 September 2022
Royle Safaris have a scheduled 2 week rare mammals tour to Sabah, Borneo starting 26 August. Borneo has a host of rare and elusive nocturnal mammals including Sunda clouded leopard
Advertising: Borneo’s Rare Mammals, August 2020 with Royle Safaris
There are five places open still on a Rare Mammals of Borneo trip with Royle Safaris focusing on Sunda clouded leopard, sun bear, flat-headed cat and a wealth of other life in Sab
New Trip Reports: Three Easy Mammalwatching Destinations (Monterey Bay, Fraser’s Hill & Queensland’s Dugongs)
Here is a report – a first report I think – from Michael Johnson. Monterey Bay, Fraser’s Hill & Queensland’s Dugongs: Michael Johnson’s 2019 repor
New Trip Report: Peninsula Malaysia, Borneo and Singapore
Here are two new reports from Romain Boquier Taman Negara and Deramakot, 2019: Romain Boquier, 6 days & 30 species including Tapir, Malayan Slit-faced Bat and Horsfield’s
New Trip Report: Borneo
Some reports make you envious. Some do far more than that. You have been warned! Borneo reports don’t get more successful than this. Sabah, Singapore and Peninsula Malaysia