A few weeks ago, we reported on the necessary protection of orangutans and Benni Over’s commitment. Yesterday he published a moving video on his YouTube channel.
Borneo, the third largest island in the world, is a true treasure in the heart of Southeast Asia. This fascinating island, which stretches across Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei, is home to an amazing variety of flora, fauna and cultures.
The rainforests of Borneo are legendary. They are home to some of the rarest animal species in the world, including the orangutan, proboscis monkey, and Sumatran tiger. Kinabalu National Park in Sabah, Malaysia, is home to the highest mountain in Southeast Asia, Mount Kinabalu, which is a paradise for hikers and nature lovers.
Borneo is also a melting pot of cultures. The indigenous population, such as the Iban and Dayak, has preserved a rich cultural heritage. Their traditional art, music and way of life are fascinating and unique.
For adventure seekers, Borneo offers a variety of activities. From jungle trekking and river cruises to diving in the spectacular underwater worlds off the coasts, there’s something for everyone here.
Despite its natural treasures and cultural riches, Borneo is not without its challenges. Deforestation and environmental destruction threaten the island’s unique wildlife and ecosystems. Nevertheless, organizations and governments are committed to the protection and sustainable use of these valuable resources.
Borneo is a place where nature can be experienced in all its splendor and diversity. It is a reminder of how important the preservation of these treasures is for future generations and a call for the responsible preservation of this unique island.
A few weeks ago, we reported on the necessary protection of orangutans and Benni Over’s commitment. Yesterday he published a moving video on his YouTube channel.
A trip to Borneo is the realization of an absolute vacation dream for every nature lover with a little thirst for adventure. Dense, tropical rainforests, colorful plants and rare animal species such as orangutans, macaques, proboscis monkeys and Irawadi dolphins await travelers. Borneo – Geographical location and climate Borneo is more than twice the size of Germany...