Borneo at Night – a Greentours Trip Report
Some really premium mammal sightings this year. We recorded not one but two separate Sunda pangolins; one at Sepilok on the first night and another during our seven-night sojourn at Deramakot. Incredibly a sun bear was also found one evening at Deramakot. The Kinabatangan produced the goods too this year, first with a huge herd of 70+ elephants feeding on oil palm as it was knocked down and then a stunning moment when we came upon a hunting Sunda clouded leopard in one of the side channels. With the usual solid supporting cast of the more easily encountered mammals this all made for a very memorable trip.
Borneo at Night 2025 – A Greentours Trip Report
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Ian is the co-founder of Greentours and since graduating in Ecology, has led over one two hundred and fifty holidays in various fields of natural history, and has organised many, many more. My interests and knowledge extend to most areas of the natural world. I am equally happy among the spring bulbs and alpine flowers of the Middle-eastern mountains, and the biodiverse forests, savannahs and mountains of Asia, Africa and the Neotropics and the great variety of mammals, birds and butterflies therein, but most of all I love nothing better than wondering around with spotlight all night looking for mammals!


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