Birding at Danum Valley
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/THINGS TO DO, SABAH/ Updated : Sep 4, 2014, 14:54 IST
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Containing around 44,000 hectares of primary dipterocarp forest, the Danum Valley Conservation Area is a small part of over 1,000,000 hectares of protected forest in Borneo. A visit to the Danum Valley means staying at the only ho … Read more
Containing around 44,000 hectares of primary dipterocarp forest, the Danum Valley Conservation Area is a small part of over 1,000,000 hectares of protected forest in Borneo. A visit to the Danum Valley means staying at the only hotel there—Borneo Rainforest Lodge. Read less

Containing around 44,000 hectares of primary dipterocarp forest, the Danum Valley Conservation Area is a small part of over 1,000,000 hectares of protected forest in Borneo. A visit to the Danum Valley means staying at the only hotel there—Borneo Rainforest Lodge. The famous Danum Valley Field Centre is still available to birders and for some visitors, and does represent a slightly cheaper option, but if it’s jungle comfort with a hint of luxury, coupled with great food, quality service, birding trails and expert guides you’re after, then this is the place. Hang the expense, it is worth it.
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