Borneo Rainforest Lodge - Night Safari
Hop into the back of an open-air truck for a night safari; a great time to see nocturnal primates such as the slow loris, flying red squirrel, samba deer, and civets. Your guide will use a strong torch to search for wildlife as you bump along the track.
Area
Borneo
Type
Wildlife & Nature
Grade
Standard
Who
Adults
Older Kids
Young Kids
Difficulty
Leisurely
Duration
1-2 Hours
As the sun sets, a new world awakens, revealing the secrets of nocturnal creatures. This night drive is a captivating journey into the enchanting world of the forest after dark. The torchlight will sometimes catch the reflection of the animal's eyes, allowing you to spot the wildlife more easily. Years of experience also mean the guides are experts at noticing even the more well-hidden creatures.
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