
Borneo
Sabah Sarawak Brunei
Tamara Thiessen(Author)
Bradt Travel Guides (Publisher)
5th Edition
Will be published approx. on 6. November 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
344 pages
978-1-80469-387-2 (ISBN)
Description
The updated Bradt Borneo guidebook, now in its fifth edition, remains the essential guide for visiting this tropical island paradise. Focusing on the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak, and the sultanate of Brunei, it provides the latest practical information for trekking through sultry rainforests, watching orangutans from longboats, visiting remote tribes, touring sapphire straits and diving coral reefs.
With wide-reaching coverage of the non-Indonesian parts of the world's third-largest and sixth-highest island, the updated Bradt Borneo guidebook offers a mouthwatering list of attractions and activities. These include fabulous wildlife watching in a renowned biodiversity hotspot, where an astonishing 5,000 plant and 500 animal species occur nowhere else in the world. Possibilities include:
. Exploring the Kinabatangan River by boat, looking for Bornean orangutans and (pot-bellied, web-footed and big-nosed) proboscis monkeys;
. Supporting orphaned apes at the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre;
. Birdwatching along canopy walkways in Danum Valley's world-famous primary rainforest;
. Witnessing an underwater kaleidoscope by diving some of world's finest coral reefs; and
. Gawping at the world's largest individual flower, the so-called corpse flower or rafflesia (up to 1 metre in diameter!), and at carnivorous pitcher plants.
For visitors interested in other types of outdoor activities, or in engaging with Borneo's cultural and culinary diversity, the updated Bradt guide contains everything you need to know about:
. Hiking up Mount Kinabalu, at 4,095 m the tallest peak between the Himalayas and Papua New Guinea;
. Climbing craggy limestone pillars rising up like sharks' teeth in Gunung Mulu National Park;
. Travelling by longboat to explore Ulu Temburong National Park;
. Visiting Brunei's mesmerising mosques, including Omar Ali Saifuddien and Jame' Asr Hassanil Bolkiah;
. Savouring street food at the vibrant night markets of Gadong and Kota Kinabalu; and
. Engaging with Borneo's cultural diversity by overnighting in a 180-metre-long communal longhouse used by Iban tribes.
With fully refreshed practical information, researched by experienced travel writer Tamara Thiessen, alongside in-depth coverage of flora, fauna, history, ethnology and culture, plus a deep journalistic gaze upon political and conservation issues, the updated Bradt Borneo guidebook offers everything you need to enjoy a rewarding trip to this exceptional island.
With wide-reaching coverage of the non-Indonesian parts of the world's third-largest and sixth-highest island, the updated Bradt Borneo guidebook offers a mouthwatering list of attractions and activities. These include fabulous wildlife watching in a renowned biodiversity hotspot, where an astonishing 5,000 plant and 500 animal species occur nowhere else in the world. Possibilities include:
. Exploring the Kinabatangan River by boat, looking for Bornean orangutans and (pot-bellied, web-footed and big-nosed) proboscis monkeys;
. Supporting orphaned apes at the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre;
. Birdwatching along canopy walkways in Danum Valley's world-famous primary rainforest;
. Witnessing an underwater kaleidoscope by diving some of world's finest coral reefs; and
. Gawping at the world's largest individual flower, the so-called corpse flower or rafflesia (up to 1 metre in diameter!), and at carnivorous pitcher plants.
For visitors interested in other types of outdoor activities, or in engaging with Borneo's cultural and culinary diversity, the updated Bradt guide contains everything you need to know about:
. Hiking up Mount Kinabalu, at 4,095 m the tallest peak between the Himalayas and Papua New Guinea;
. Climbing craggy limestone pillars rising up like sharks' teeth in Gunung Mulu National Park;
. Travelling by longboat to explore Ulu Temburong National Park;
. Visiting Brunei's mesmerising mosques, including Omar Ali Saifuddien and Jame' Asr Hassanil Bolkiah;
. Savouring street food at the vibrant night markets of Gadong and Kota Kinabalu; and
. Engaging with Borneo's cultural diversity by overnighting in a 180-metre-long communal longhouse used by Iban tribes.
With fully refreshed practical information, researched by experienced travel writer Tamara Thiessen, alongside in-depth coverage of flora, fauna, history, ethnology and culture, plus a deep journalistic gaze upon political and conservation issues, the updated Bradt Borneo guidebook offers everything you need to enjoy a rewarding trip to this exceptional island.
More details
Edition
5th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Buckinghamshire
United Kingdom
Edition type
Revised edition
ISBN-13
978-1-80469-387-2 (9781804693872)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Journalist, travel writer and self-declared islomaniac, Tamara Thiessen (tamarathiessen.com) lives between Paris and Sydney, with regular touchdowns in Tasmania, her island birthplace. Since working in journalism in Australia, and getting a Master's degree in European Journalism in France, she has worked worldwide as a foreign correspondent. As a travel writer and/or photographer, she is the author of Bradt's Borneo guidebook (entering in its fifth edition) and has also contributed to guidebooks covering Australia, France, Italy, Spain and Switzerland. She has visited Borneo many times: the island provides a 'halfway home' when migrating between hemispheres, and she is passionate about its conservation. Her experiences there include hiking Sarawak's 'headhunter's trail', which involved an internal flight, a longboat river journey and a jungle trek before climbing the infamous Pinnacles, craggy limestone pillars rising up like sharks' teeth from Gunung Mulu National Park, an ascent culminating in a succession of 15 aluminium ladders.
Content
Introduction
PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION
1 Background Information
2 Natural History and Conservation
3 Practical Information
PART TWO BRUNEI
4 Brunei Darussalam
PART THREE SABAH
5 Kota Kinabalu
6 West Coast Sabah
7 Northeast Sabah
8 Southeast Sabah
PART FOUR SARAWAK
9 Kuching
10 Southern Sarawak
11 Central Sarawak
12 Northern Sarawak
Appendices: Language; Further Information
Index
PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION
1 Background Information
2 Natural History and Conservation
3 Practical Information
PART TWO BRUNEI
4 Brunei Darussalam
PART THREE SABAH
5 Kota Kinabalu
6 West Coast Sabah
7 Northeast Sabah
8 Southeast Sabah
PART FOUR SARAWAK
9 Kuching
10 Southern Sarawak
11 Central Sarawak
12 Northern Sarawak
Appendices: Language; Further Information
Index