Description
Here is an opportunity to journey in comfort aboard the MS Island Sky whilst exploring Malaysia, Borneo and Indonesia on what promises to be a great adventure with just over 100 fellow, like-minded travellers. This unusual voyage begins on the island of Borneo, a veritable wildlife wonderland, and ends in Penang, Malaysia. In between we have an endlessly fascinating itinerary combining remote islands, energetic cities and perhaps most enticing of all there will be several opportunities to witness orangutans including those orphaned or rescued from captivity learning how to live in the wild again.
Following some time in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur, we fly to Sandakan on Borneo’s northeast coast where we embark the all-suite MS Island Sky. Straddling the equator, Borneo is the third largest island in the world and is home to half of all known plant and animal species including some of the rarest and most endangered. Marvellous experiences are to be had as we explore remote jungle and rainforest on foot or by boat, observe the diverse range of plants, trees and wildlife including the ‘wild man of Borneo’ – the orangutan. We will also visit Kuching in Sarawak, an enchanting place with colonial architecture that still retains the charm of bygone days and from where there will be the opportunity to discover the Bako National Park. By way of contrast spend a day amidst the riches of Brunei and another in the ever-thriving city of Singapore; such an intoxicating mix of cultures is rarely found on one voyage. In Malacca we will encounter the Peranakan culture which evolved many centuries ago from early Chinese settlers, and in addition, the Portuguese colonisation of Malacca and the resulting trade between east and west that makes this city the fascinating place it is today. Before we reach Penang, our final days of the voyage will be spent in Sumatra which with its rich cultural heritage is home to many fascinating peoples, the largest lake in southeast Asia and remarkable flora and fauna.
Afloat and ashore, this will be a journey of contrasts, from lush rainforests to diverse cultures, spectacular wildlife and intriguing history. This eclectic mix will appeal to the genuine traveller who wishes to see Southeast Asia at its bountiful best.




