Darwin described the island of Borneo as 'one great wild untidy luxuriant hothouse made by nature for herself', and it's still a cornucopia of biodiversity - for now. Sample world-class diving, meandering boat rides, indigenous hospitality, sightings of languid orangutans and stir-fried jungle ferns from the local markets.
* Focus on responsible tourism and minimal impact travel
* Full-colour national park section
* Adventure chapter
* Food & drink chapter - what's best for breakfast?
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By: LeBard at 13 August, 2008 - 22:12
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By: Fionnabhair at 12 July, 2008 - 19:55
Well, I've just finished 'Borneo' and will write a review shortly. What a great book: information about all facets of the island. A comprehensive guide indeed!
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