By: Malcolm Wong | 2011-09-14 | Destinations Sometimes you just don't know where to go on vacation. It's not just about money, but you want to have the time of your life, while seeing something new and different. If you are the adventurous type, it would not be enough time in a hotel and on the beach. You would be searching for more. read more
By: Joanne Cotterill | 2010-12-30 | Scuba Diving Many divers visit Sabah, Borneo to go diving world famous Sipadan. What many divers do not realise is that there are a range of World War 2 (WW2) wrecks offering some memorable diving experiences along the west coast of Sabah. And all are accessible via diving day trips from Kota Kinabalu (the capital city of Sabah). read more
By: Sylvia Arad | 2010-08-27 | Adventure Tourism Have you ever come to Borneo, the third largest island in the world with a tropical paradise housing the oldest and most bio-diverse rainforest on earth, endless pristine white beaches and an abundance of national wonders? Divided between Indonesia, Brunei and Malaysia, Borneo is the largest territory being appropriated to Malaysia. Separated from mainland Malaysia on the west by the South China read more
By: ashu123 | 2012-02-25 | Customer Service Do you plan a wonderful vacation trip to Sabah in Borneo? Yes, you made a good choice! Because Borneo Hotel is waiting for your hospitality. read more
By: ashu123 | 2012-05-01 | Customer Service Do you think a wonderful leisure spark to Sabah in Borneo? Yes, you made a benevolent quality! .Because, Borneo hotel are waiting for your hospitality. read more
By: Joanne Cotterill | 2011-01-03 | Travel & Leisure Sabah is part of Malaysian Borneo and is surrounded by the South China Sea on the west coast, Sulu Sea on the East coast and the Celebes Sea on the South Cost. Sabah is located within the Coral Triangle - the Coral Triangle is known for being home to some of the most diverse marine life in the world. Fortunately you don’t have to travel far in Sabah to appreciate its tropical waters. read more
By: Joanne Cotterill | 2010-12-30 | Scuba Diving Rebreathers are a great option for experienced recreational divers looking to take their diving further. Rebreathers are a great way of enjoying longer dives (with dives between 2 - 4 hours the norm) and getting closer to marine life as there are no noisy bubbles to scare marine life away. One of the first questions we often get asked by our diving customers when they see a rebreather on our boat read more
By: Malcolm Wong | 2011-09-14 | Travel & Leisure Spread across three countries, namely Malaysia, the Sultanate of Brunei and Indonesia, Borneo is one of the only natural resorts in the world where tourism has not been encouraged so far in order to preserve the splendid masterpieces of nature that this region has to offer. read more
By: Kandiah P | 2010-03-29 | Intellectual property Sabah Tea, Sarawak Pepper and Bario Rice, together with Borneo Virgin Coconut Oil, Sabah Seaweed, and Tenom Coffee, stand as the sole six registered Geographical Indications in Malaysia. Geographical Indications (GIs) are one of the least known Intellectual Property Rights in Malaysia. Perhaps that is the reason behind the small number of protected GI's. read more
By: KaraCrocker | 2011-12-21 | Travel & Leisure Borneo is the third biggest island in the world. The island is shared by three countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei. It's the only island on the planet split up into three distinctive entities, making Borneo tours one of the most fascinating in the world. read more
By: KaraCrocker | 2012-01-16 | Destinations Should you be looking for a unique take on your holiday getaway, sign up to Borneo Tours. Get up close with all the organic and natural wonders of the nation and find out more on its loaded record on all these travels. read more
By: Susan Smith | 2011-03-22 | Medicine Buy kratom, borneo kratom, kratom powder, sumatera red vein kratom, sumatera white vein kratom, borneo red vein kratom, borneo white vein kratom, mitragyna speciosa, kratom leaves from harvestmarijuanaseed.com. read more
By: Sybil Shearin | 2011-07-10 | K-12 Education Omarii had a large, bulky body, a very thick neck, short bowed legs, very strong arms and no tail at all like most monkeys do. His reddish-brown hair covered almost all of his body and he stood about five feet tall. After a good meal of fruits, plants, seeds or tree bark he weighed about one hundred and fifty pounds. His favorite food is the flowers that boom in the jungle and occasionally he would raid a bird nest and steal the eggs or baby birds. read more
By: ashu123 | 2012-02-13 | Customer Service It's that time of year when the company at its annual retreat of its employees Borneo Hotel, remain in the clubhouse. read more