My husband and I and our two girls (15 and 13) have been planning for some years to see the orang-utans as a family. The plan is to spend two or maybe three weeks in this area of Asia. We are on a tight budget but we are adventurous, enjoy the outdoors and are happy to backpack, tramp and rough it. However, we do want to keep the girls safe and away from partying single tourists.
- Lesley Dean
Lonely Planet's Asia-Pacific travel editor Shawn Low writes:
East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak) in Borneo is the place to get close to orang-utans. The area is safe and not known as a party destination.
Sepilok Orang-utan Rehabilitation Centre, in Eastern Sabah, is the place to experience these primates up close.
Sabah is also home to Mt Kinabalu, a 4095m mountain that can be climbed. The overnight climb is challenging but certainly interesting. Catch the sunrise breaking above the clouds, and evoke visions of Indiana Jones as you clamber down the via ferrata - it's a system of rungs and rails embedded along the face of the mountain. There are various jungle treks in the area and plenty of national parks to explore too.