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Free flights to Borneo with Oceans Worldwide

26th August 2010 Print
Borneo's famous orang-utang

Oceans Worldwide is offering free international flights for its 12-day Reefs & Rainforests itinerary in Borneo departing 21 and 31 August 2011. To qualify for the offer, holidays must be booked by 31 October 2010.

The unique wildlife voyage takes place aboard the luxurious small cruise ship Orion II, which is arguably the most sophisticated vessel in its class.

With just 25 cabins for 50 guests, she was designed for expedition cruising, but with five star service and excellent cuisine, is perfect for relaxing South East Asian explorations.

The itinerary commences in Kota Kinabalu, before heading off to explore Pulau Tiga, the largest of three islands.

Other highlights of the trip include a visit to Pulau Labuan for snorkelling or scuba diving, an exploration of Temborong National Park by longboat, a cultural stop at Bandar Seri Begawan to visit mosques and museums, and Simalajau National Park with its astonishing array of tropical plants including orchids and pitcher plants, plus over 185 species of birds.

No visit to Borneo is complete without a visit to Bako National Park, with its famous population of proboscis monkeys, and the itinerary finishes at Tanjung National Park, an area of biodiversity, with mountains, sea and forest. The final stop for disembarkation is Singapore.

The holiday costs from £4770 pp (two sharing) which includes free international flights, all transportation, 10 nights’ full-board accommodation on the Orion in a luxurious cabin and the services of expert guides.

For more information and bookings, visit: oceansworldwide.com

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Borneo's famous orang-utang