Nature

Visit Borneo's Rainforest Bursting With Vibrant Wildlife

A wildlife paradise, Borneo is home to some extraordinarily diverse species roaming its lush green forests

A young orangutan peeling fruit Photo: Wikimedia Commons: Joe Hunt
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Divided among three countries - Indonesia, Malaysia and the tiny nation of Brunei - Borneo is one the largest islands in the world. The rainforest of Borneo is said to be over 140 million years old and is at the centre of the evolution and distribution of the most extraordinary plant and animal species around the globe. Asia's largest island also happens to be an important refuge to several endemic species such as the Borneo pygmy elephant and the eastern Sumatran rhinoceros. 

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