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Become a wild fan of Borneo

We follow in the footsteps of William and Kate in Malaysia.

March 13, 2013 12:43
The rainforest features colourful fauna and flora, such as this
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As the speed boat skims over the choppy sea, galloping over the water from Kota Kinabalu to Gaya Island, a mere 15-minute boat ride, a Borneo adventure awaits.

Gaya Island is the largest of a cluster of five islands that form the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park in Sabah. The forests on the islands and the sea around them are conservation zones under the auspices of the Sabah Wildlife Department.

At Gaya Island Resort I am met by a bevy of staff armed with a welcome drink and a chilled towel to freshen up. With the heat and humidity, I look like something the cat dragged in from the bush; wind-trapped hair and sweaty.

It is a relief to be back on terra firma and shown to my villa at the edge of the rainforest where the chirping of the cicadas echo through the air.