Borneo Accommodation,
Sabah

Osman’s Homestay

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Owned by a renowned naturalist guide and used as a base for many wildlife film-makers (including the BBC), the lodge has one of the best locations in the area and provides an ideal base from which to explore the wildlife of the surrounding forest. Osman is a highly regarded wildlife guide, who has personally guided Sir David Attenborough when he was producing a documentary along the Kinabatangan River.

The area is particularly renowned for proboscis monkeys that arrive in large groups at the trees on the riverbanks during late afternoon, to feed on the young leaves of Sonneratia trees. There is also a very good chance of seeing wild orangutans, macaques, gibbons, silvered langur and maroon langur monkeys. Bird species include all eight species of hornbill, Oriental darter and the large buffy fish-owl.
Borneo pygmy elephants are also found here in large herds and they can occasionally be observed walking through the lodge.

The simple and clean lodge offers basic rooms located in a block, surrounded by attractive gardens. Electricity is provided in the rooms although there is no hot water, and traditional home-cooked meals are prepared and served in the family dining room.

Facilities

Garden, electricity, bathroom with shower (but no hot water), home cooked meals, fan in room.

Local Wildlife

Sun bear, orangutan, proboscis monkey, long-tailed and pig-tailed macaque, silvered and maroon langur, Bornean gibbon, Bornean pygmy elephant, civets, otters and bearded pigs are also occasionally seen. Nocturnal wildlife spotting could reward you with loris and tarsier sightings, or very rarely a flat-headed cat or even clouded leopard. Reptiles include reticulated python, mangrove snake, saltwater crocodile.

Eight species of hornbill, the rare storm’s stork, various kingfishers and Bornean ground cuckoos are some of the many avian highlights found there.

Optional Activities

River excursion to the Kelenanap oxbow lake and river cruises at night, seeking out elusive, nocturnal species.

Jonathan Morris

Area Specialist

If you have any questions regarding our Borneo tours, please feel free to contact me on +44 (0)1803 866965

Very helpful – we went to all the right places, well-designed tour. [Wildlife highlights included:] Orang-utans, gibbons, seeing wildlife unit filming, 5m reticulated python, storm stalks, hornbills, kingfishers, green turtles egg-laying, birdsnest soup caves (but not the cockroaches!), monitor lizards, leopard cats, slow loris, binturong, mouse deer + other deer, fruit bats, black squirrels, some pretty nasty other snakes, flying fish, Borneo pigmy elephants, proboscis monkeys, macaques, otter etc.

Mrs C M - Chepstow