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postheadericon Top Reasons Why People Teach English Abroad in China


If you have ever had a friend, a family member or a friend of a friend who has traveled the world teaching English abroad you might have wondered why they do it. Maybe you thought about how they got into it or how they accomplished the task of finding a job halfway around the world. Have you ever thought about teaching English in China or Russia or even Indonesia? Why or why not? Why do some people move overseas and teach English? Many people do and many people have the experience of their lifetime. Here are some top reasons why.

To Live Overseas

** Teaching abroad is an exciting and unforgettable new life experience.

** Every day is an adventure as you wake up in a new and exciting place.

For the Challenge

** For the challenge to adapt to a new culture, learn a new language, and adapt to be the best teacher they can be.

It Looks Great on Future Job Applications

** Employers are often eager to hire those with international work experience.

** Graduate schools are eager to accept those with international experience.

To Make Money While Traveling

** Working overseas is a great way to earn money and see the world.

** Teachers often spend their off days and holidays touring the country where they work.

** Working for well established schools entitles teachers to a free airplane ticket.

To Make Friends and Connections from Around the World

** Teachers can create a diverse set of friends from places all over the world.

So, now that you know some of the top reasons why people teach abroad, would you be interested? Would you be interested in embarking on an adventure of a lifetime? There are plenty of resources out there. Try to Google search for "teach English abroad" or "teach English in china" and find out how to begin.

You can also visit English school websites to get the information you need to begin a new career teaching English Abroad or to understand in more detail why so many people are taking the challenge. EF English First the official English language trainer of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, has over 100 schools in over 50 cities across China and is a great place to start.




Teach English Abroad




postheadericon Vacaciones en Asia - 5 razones para unas vacaciones tropicales, exóticas y asequible


"¿Qué hace una vacaciones Asia tan especial?" Eso es lo que me han pedido muchas veces en los últimos años. Porque, no puedo evitar IT... hablar de vacaciones de Asia, y estoy en rollo.

Quizás es porque he estado viajando y vacaciones numerosas veces en Asia en los últimos cinco años--mi último Asia vacaciones realmente ha durado ahora alrededor de dos años...

...Quizás es porque algunos de los países asiáticos están realmente abriendo al turismo ahora, y que por supuesto significa allí es más oportunidades para experimentar las más diferentes culturas, personas, lugares de interés históricos y mucho más...

...O quizás es porque simplemente me seducido por la belleza natural, el clima tropical, la variedad en el pueblo y que "exótica algo" encuentra en Asia.

En cualquier caso, esto es para determinados:

Si no toma la decisión de experimentar unas vacaciones de Asia ahora, vas a usted hacer un flaco favor grande.

Hay varias razones para el tratamiento de usted para unas vacaciones de Asia, y aquí quiero compartir cinco de ellas con ustedes.

Porque a veces sólo necesita alejarse de todo. Escapar de la rutina diaria por un tiempo. Dejar el estrés y te preocupes detrás mientras relajarse en algún lugar y recargar la batería...

Asia, y en particular al sureste Asia, se está convirtiendo en un destino turístico muy popular. Porque en algunos países puede tener todo: un clima tropical durante todo el año, sus fabulosas playas, alimentos exóticos y emocionante, rica cultura y lo mejor de todo, baja los precios.

Causa 1: Clima Tropical

Durante todo el año, la temperatura en el sudeste asiático es de alrededor de 30 grados centígrados. Los países alrededor del Ecuador tienen generalmente 2 temporadas--una estación lluviosa y una seca. Y aún en la estación "lluviosa", obtendrá un montón de sol en la mañana con lluvias torrenciales en las tardes. Es genial pie bajo la lluvia y obtener usted absolutamente empapado. ¿Se atreverá...?

Causa 2: Playas de arena blanca

Muchas personas, cuando piensan en una vacaciones de Asia, pensar en disfrutar de las playas, el sol, el cielo azul y relajarse con una bebida fresca en algún lugar. Pruebe las fabulosas playas de Tailandia, Filipinas o Indonesia, especialmente en Bali. O tener una aventura submarina y buceo bucear en prestigiosos lugares de buceo en Tailandia, las Filipinas, Malasia o Indonesia. Si el buceo no bastante la cosa, ¿por qué no intentar snorkel y disfrutar de los peces y corales de esta manera? Es muy divertido, te mantiene fresco y te quedas aptos.

Causa 3: Patrimonio de ricos

Cuando has tenido suficiente según en la playa, absorbiendo el sol, o diciendo Hola a los peces, puede ir y descubrir el rico patrimonio y la historia cultural de la región. Estar asombrados y abrumado por el impresionante complejo de templos de Angkor en Siem Reap, Camboya. Los monumentos de la antigua cultura Khmer y religión desde alrededor del siglo x al XV AD lentamente fueron reclamados por la selva, fueron redescubiertos en la década de 1860 y se han convertido en una de las grandes maravillas del mundo. Otros grandes maravillas son la Gran Muralla China y el Taj Mahal en la India.

Razón 4: Maravillosa comida exótica

Uno de las grandes cosas para mí es la comida que disfruto de una vacaciones de Asia. Seguro, se pueden degustar estos alimentos en casa demasiado, pero no en su totalidad auténtico. Carne, mariscos, pescado y verduras maravillosos se cocinan con el inconfundibles asiáticas especias y hierbas. ¿Cuál sería un curry sin algunos derivados, hierba limón, jengibre, cardamomo y cilantro? Y a tomar un poco el calor fuera de ella, hay una buena ración de leche de coco o crema. Su comida se redondea con algunas exquisitas frutas tropicales como mango, papaya, piña, diversos tamaños y tipos de plátano, sandía y pomelo, por mencionar los frutos más conocidos. O usted puede disfrutar de ellos en el desayuno o en cualquier momento del día.

Razón 5: Precios bajos

Esto es por supuesto el de la mejor razón por unas vacaciones de Asia están tan popular ahora. Su presupuesto va más allá. Su alojamiento, sus expediciones de Turismo, sus aventuras culinarias y por supuesto sus recuerdos compras va mucho más allá. Usted paga una fracción de lo que pagaría más cerca de casa. Dependiendo de su destino, puede tener unas vacaciones de Asia de 5 estrellas de lujo para alrededor de 100 USD por día. Y probablemente tendrá dinero sobrante para obtener usted mimado con un masaje, una facial o una manicura. No hay mucho mejor que esto...!

Por lo tanto, próxima vez se estará preguntando donde pasar sus vacaciones, considere la posibilidad de unas vacaciones de Asia tropical, exótica y asequible.




Evelyne Draper ha estado viajando dentro y fuera de Asia, especialmente del sudeste asiático, durante los últimos 5 años y ha estado viviendo en Tailandia para alrededor de 2 años. Después de un par de visitas a Camboya, ella está planeando visitar Siem Reap, Camboya, en el nuevo año para unas vacaciones extendidas (AH, por lo menos 3 meses).

Para obtener más información sobre unas vacaciones Asia visite su sitio Web en topmalaysiavacations.com/




postheadericon Ir a las Naciones! 12 Razones de peso para ir - parte I


World travel will change your life. If you enlarge your heart, you will also enlarge your world.

12 Compelling Reasons to Go! - Part I

1.Jesus said to "Go into all the world and preach the good news to every creature." (Mark 16:15) Go is two-thirds of God's name. Everything that is living is moving and going somewhere. God's children should be no different. We should always be on a mission to explore, discover and impact the world. Jesus knew He must go through Samaria (John 4:4). Where is your heart telling you to go? What places tug at your heart within and draw you to them? Life is lived to the full when there is adventure involved.

Break free of monotony and go somewhere new this year! Take some vacation time to explore the unknown. Launch out into the deep to do something new. Get a hold of God and let go of some of you. Stimulate your senses and begin to live in God's Presence. God loves the world. You should too!

I once heard Pastor Ulf Ekman of Sweden say, "You never have a right to remain in your own country until you first have asked God where He wants you to live."

To many people their country has become an idol. You should never worship the soil you were on which you were born. Yes you should be patriotic and favor your national cause, but first and foremost as a Christian your citizenship is in heaven. Therefore our pilgrimage on earth should be such that we endeavor to go to as many peoples as we can that we might win them to Christ for eternity.

2.See the wonders of the world. "Be glad and rejoice for ever in that which I create" (Isaiah 65:18). Rejoice in the beauty of God's creation. There are some amazing things to see that the Creator has made. Natural beauties such as the Niagara Falls, the Amazon River, the Rain Forest, pristine islands surrounded by oceans and seas, spectacular mountains, breathtaking views, the Grand Canyon, wild game in African parks and middle east deserts all enchant the soul and intrigue the eyes. Our Maker filled the earth with countless wonders to be enjoyed. God gives us richly all things to enjoy (1 Timothy 6:17). Every country has its own peculiar natural beauty to be enjoyed. If you live near a lake, waterfall, lovely park or garden you should take time to enjoy it.

Beyond what the Creator Himself has made are the many magnificent works of mankind. The Taj Mahal, the leaning tower of Pisa, the magnificent paintings in the Louvre, and the Great Wall of China are just some of many notable accomplishments worthy of seeing. Yet unless you get a passport and pack your bags to go, you shall never experience such wonders of the world. There is nothing like going abroad and experiencing things firsthand yourself. TV and textbooks can educate you, but experience can effect and impact you.

3.Dead religion needs to be destroyed. God is often misrepresented by dead religion. People throughout the world are enslaved to man-made religion. Traditions and doctrines of men have bound the souls of mankind throughout the nations (Mark 7:13; Matthew 15:3,9). Demon spirits themselves have taken residence within religions to exert their influence, enslave humanity and oppress people (1Timothy 4:1-3). Though many may be sincere in their religious pursuits, a good number are deceived and sincerely wrong. The God of heaven is not religious. God is a Spirit not a religion (John 4:24). God wants you to be spiritual. The devil and man want you to be religious. God is real and relatable. Religion is aloof and uncouth. As the apostle Paul said throughout Asia, "There are no gods made with hands" (Acts 19:26). This message again needs to be trumpeted throughout the earth to destroy dead religion and its evil effects upon humanity. People need to be liberated from religion and drawn into a life-giving relationship with their Creator. ***new paragraph*** I wrote a book titled God Hates Religion to set the captives free. When you hate what God hates, you will be ignited with a passion to fight for mankind that they might be free. Religion is deadly not divine. God loves people (whether they are religious or not), but religion God has no tolerance for as it misrepresents Him and His heart.

The only way to truly grasp how evil and deceiving religion is would be to go overseas and see it in operation. When I was in Taipei, Taiwan I noticed a couple pizzas and two-liters of soft drink outside the entrance to a Pizza Hut. Being an American who had eaten at Pizza Hut many times before, I felt right at home and walked in. I immediately asked if I could eat those fresh baked pizzas outside. The manager said, "No." I said, "Why not?" He said, "That's for the spirits." I said, "What spirits." He said, "It is for the ghosts, to bring our business good luck."

Herein lies the motivation for the religious practices of many Buddhists. They fear evil spirits. Therefore they try to appease them with offerings of food, drink and the burning of incense. It is quite common to see businesses throughout Asia erect a shrine in which they burn incense, uphold a statue of Buddha, and offer food sacrifices. They don't care in the least about being politically correct or offending some non-religious employee or an employee who believes differently.

Appeasement is the motive of many Buddhist practices, as they think they can appease and somewhat befriend evil spirits. Some of my Bible school students in Burma (formerly Buddhist monks themselves) told me that Buddhists fear evil spirits. Upon reading the holy Bible and seeing the power knowledgeable Christians possess, these Buddhist monks left Buddhism to worship and serve Jesus. In fact in the area along the Andaman Sea where we held the Bible school, an earthquake hit a Buddhist temple and leveled it to the ground. Suddenly all of the people in the village began saying, "The Christians God is stronger than Buddha."

Prior to the earthquake, the founder of the Bible school Dr. Jack Tuls prayed over the area and at the location of the Buddhist temple. It was no coincidence that the earthquake leveled that temple. Almighty God had a plan to awake those people to the reality of the risen Christ, the most high and one true God.

It was no different in Banda Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia where the tsunamis began and killed over 200,000 people. The tsunami epicenter was strategically located and no accident. For years Muslims in Banda Aceh killed and persecuted Christians, burning down churches and forbidding foreign aid workers entry to their province. Banda Aceh historically even was a renegade province as the Muslims there had for many years sought to break away from Indonesia to create their own separatist state.

God showed me the tsunamis sweeping through southeast Asia in a dream a month before it ever happened. The devastation occurred December 26, 2004. I watched it on TV from Paris, France and wanted to go to Indonesia immediately upon seeing it. The Holy Spirit however forbade me to go saying, "Not yet."

Three months after when I finally got to Banda Aceh to provide assistance with other relief workers, dead bodies were still being buried. My translator told me just two weeks before I arrived the stench from dead bodies throughout the streets was so bad she got ill. Thankfully I restrained myself from going until I felt the Spirit of the Lord release me to go.

Once I was in Banda Aceh I talked to local Pastors. I learned that the Muslims had been plotting to burn churches down the morning of December 26th when the tsunami floods came. One Foursquare church had been holding a prayer meeting on the third floor when suddenly they were all baptized. I saw the watermark on the ground floor at the five-foot mark. This church was at least two miles from the ocean.

I spoke to Muslim men who lost their wives and children in a single day. One man told me he cried for two months straight when he lost his family. One young man told me he saw the tsunamis coming, jumped on his motorcycle and headed for the mountains when suddenly the turbulent waters caught up to him, washed him off his motorbike and swept him up to the mountains which were two coconut trees high. Beneath his feet were rushing waters with debris consisting of trees, tin roofs, cars, human bodies and everything else you can imagine. It was like a gigantic blender beneath you ready to chop you up right along with it.

Once at the epicenter in Banda Aceh, we met a young man who courageously had begun collecting bricks and materials to rebuild his home. Most other locals weren't even considering rebuilding as they feared another tsunami would soon come to destroy it. Isai and I felt an earthquake shaking our beds and our entire hotel at 3am while we were there. The earthquakes and after shocks were ongoing. Nias, a neighboring island, was hit by an earthquake weeks later which killed another 3,000 people.

So even being there from a safety perspective wasn't the most brilliant move on our part. Nevertheless our hearts went out to the Indonesians and we desired to be there. We helped the young man we met buy supplies and start rebuilding. We gave his family our tent to stay in next to their home while they rebuilt. His home and neighborhood was just 100 meters from the sea. So it was certainly understandable why many had not begun rebuilding. We prayed that by seeing him rebuild others would courageously follow and bounce back from the tragedy of the tsunamis.

The most memorable after effect however was the changed hearts of the local people. Where in the past they forbade international aid workers and the Christian community entrance into their province, now they were humbly receiving all help and people with open arms. I saw Muslim men and veiled women everywhere smiling and waving with gratitude expressing their thanksgiving for us being there. Truly the unification of all peoples and the change of hearts was the greatest and most notable miracle.




Paul Davis is author of Breakthrough for a Broken Heart a book telling us "How to overcome disappointments and blossom into your dreams!" He is a life coach (relational & professional), popular worldwide keynote speaker, creative consultant, humor being, adventurer, explorer, mediator, minister, liberator and dream-maker.

Paul's compassion for people & passion to travel has taken him to over 50 countries of the world where he has had a tremendous impact. Paul has also brought revival to many in war-torn, impoverished and tsunami stricken regions of the earth. His nonprofit organization Dream-Maker Ministries is building dreams and breaking limitations.

Paul's Breakthrough Seminars inspire, revive, awaken, impregnate with purpose, impart the fire of desire, catapult people into a new level of self-awareness, facilitate destiny discovery and dream fulfillment.

Contact Paul for coaching or speaking at: RevivingNations@yahoo.com 407-967-7553.

For additional info: [http://www.CreativeCommunications.TV], http://www.DreamMakerMinistries.com, [http://www.PaulnKarla.com]




postheadericon 3 Reasons to Live It Up in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia


Situated in the eastern part of Bali, Nusa Dua is a 741-acre enclave that envelopes numerous upscale resorts and 5-star hotels for distinguished travelers. And in this neighborhood of sophistication and luxury, indulgence takes all forms of shapes and sizes.

Glorious Accommodations

Located 40 km from Denpasar, Nusa Dua is most famous for its lavish hotels and resorts. Here, splurging on accommodations is a given and a welcome treat for some. Most hotels have all-inclusive facilities and services that you would not want to go outside at all. Usually incorporating serene and captivating atmospheres built on natural accents and distinctive décor, the mesmerizing comforts of such accommodations here are always worth every penny.

Cozy lodgings in Nusa Dua come in different types to suit the needs of every visitor. Whether you'll be traveling with family, friends, or loved ones, you'll surely find the right type of accommodation for your stay. From well-appointed suites to exclusive Bali villas, you'll never run out of elegant options. And upscale or not, you can also get great value for your money when you chance upon a special promo, like The Bali Khama's latest promotional package.

The nightlife scene in Nusa Dua may not be as colorful as its neighboring beach locales, but if you're staying at one of its posh hotels, you wouldn't need to worry. Entertainment and amusements in the area include fine dining restaurants and exclusive bars, perfect for romantic evenings or even just a casual drink with a couple of friends.

A World of Rejuvenation

Another staple in the Nusa Dua neighborhood is its collection of health spas and wellness centers. Whether independent or housed within the walls of hotels, spas here are known for providing a wide selection of soothing, revitalizing, and beautifying treatments. These include everything from authentic Balinese massage and facials to scrubs and sauna services. Surely, one cannot go without a visit to such sanctuary for the senses.

Exhilarating Diversions

With the pristine beaches just close by, water sports and other engaging activities are never too far behind. A favorable destination for surfers in between October to April, the shores of Nusa Dua offer the perfect place to ride the gigantic waves. It is also an ideal spot for other adventures such as snorkeling, jet skiing, scuba diving, fly fishing, and even the leisurely banana boat rides. If you want to stay dry, the surrounding area is just right for tennis and squash games. Or if you want, you can arrange a round of golf at the Bali Golf and Country Club.




For more information on The Bali Khama, check out this website of the Bali hotel.

Kara Ochoa is a web copywriter with over 3 years of experience in SEO and Search Engine Marketing. She frequently writes about travel and announcements by accommodation providers such as hotels and resorts, and on how these releases affect the travel and hotel industry.




postheadericon 3 Good Reasons to Burn your Guidebook


We often hear about the dangers associated with foreign travel. Lonely Planet and Rough Guides devote pages to them, and insurance underwriters no doubt get their kids through college on them.

From the moment we set off we are left believing that if the earthquakes don't get us, it's inevitable that the robbers probably will. Just have a scan through the Dangers and Annoyances pages of, for instance, any Central American Guidebook and you'll see exactly what I mean. The reader will be obliged to re-check the front cover to ensure they haven't picked up a copy of Dante's Peak by mistake. Read the Guide to Indonesia and it's exactly the same, but this time with The Poseidon Adventure.

Now, I must make it clear that whilst I'm not pooh-poohing or pointing fun at these warnings, or the devastating effect that the subsequent realisations have on those directly or indirectly affected by such misfortunes, we must endeavour to remind ourselves that just because the risk of crime or catastrophe may be higher in other parts of the world it doesn't mean they aren't a forgone conclusion, and it won't automatically happen to us. It's a sorrowful fact that bad things do happen, but their discharge may not be quite as pervasive as some of the warnings lead us to believe. Everybody wants to cover their own ass - this includes Guidebooks and, if you read the last sentence again carefully, me too. ;-)

When planning a trip it's imperative that one does more in depth research into countries hazards than simply flicking through the dangers section of the associated Guidebook. By all means take note of them, but cast your net a little wider whilst researching. The internet is the best up to date resource we have, and it would be folly not to pimp it for all its worth. Here are a few resources to consider when in the search of the truth.

Personal Pages - A valuable yet often overlooked resource - we're talking Travel Blogs here. Study entries for your targeted countries, and, of equal importance, glean what you can about the author. For this, it may well help to read any past entries about places that are familiar to you. In doing so the reader may gain a better understanding of the accuracy of this basic form of reportage. Does the author appear reckless? Is it all a little exaggerated or too flowery? Do they seem too easily pleased? Inversely, do they come across as incessant moaners? These personal influences are all factors that will give each blog its inevitable spin. If you see a trend emerging then either keep this in mind or simply move on to the next blog in your list.

When reading an entry, be objective. Look for indications of possible dangers. Do the authors give the impression of unease at any time? And, if so, what caused it?

Another important factor is the date it was published, so check post dates. For obvious reasons, focus where possible on the most recently written threads. They don't have to be written in, say, just the last week or month, but clearly the most up to date accounts are preferable. Not dissimilar to our home countries, things change just as swiftly abroad.

The next two internet resources have similar things in common. They are both extremely current, both exceedingly useful, and both begin with 'F'. Yet, in another way, they couldn't be more different.

Forums - These long time traveler favourites see a meeting of minds like no other. Some surfers bring years of knowledge to the table, others bring enough hot air to successfully complete a round-the-world ballooning challenge. Despite the presence of these cockroaches they can still be a productive resource.

Many safety questions maybe already be answered within the Forum or at the very least have links toward appropriate sites. But, failing that, post your question and wait for the inevitable reply. Travel Forum surfers are generally a helpful bunch and even if they don't know the answer they may be able to point you in the direction of someone who does. Again, like with all other internet resources, it's still prudent to gain as many different opinions as possible to ascertain the general consensus. Just because one person 'claims' to have single-handedly trekked across the Darien Gap it doesn't mean by any stretch of the imagination that it's a safe or wise move to do so - remember to keep the bullsh*t detector switched to 'filter all'.

If you can rise above the odd bit of bitching, backbiting and one-upmanship that does unfortunately occur in these places then you will have the world at your fingertips. Two good starters that receive constant heavy traffic are BootsnAll and Lonely Planet, with Fodors, Bug, TravelersPoint, TravBuddy, TravellersConnected being worth a look too. There are plenty more worthy forums out there, so Google them up and make them work for you.

Foreign Office Website - The second 'F' word is noteworthy not only for the regularly updated information, but for insurance purposes also.

Be sure to check the small print of your insurance policy as you may well find that, unbeknown to you, your chosen insurance could be invalid for travel within certain countries.

I know that a number of companies use the FO Website as their reference. If the FO advise against travel, for whatever reason, to a country then you may find that if something nasty happens during your time there that the insurers will have a custard pie - with your name on it - ready and waiting to be deployed. So, read the small print.

Of course, Guidebooks do still offer some useful planning information, especially for those short on time, but we would do well to remember that they are just a guide - and not a holy scripture, or an unyielding authority that must be adhered to at the expense of all other resources.

Among other things, a big part of travel is about discovery, but just how much can we actually discover if we continually abide by each printed rule and recommendation in a book? One, single book. Even during planning, surely its better to gather as much information as you can - independently, and from the widest possible variety of sources - to help put you in the picture. If you don't, you may just miss out on something special.





Freelance travel writer and fanatical backpacker Nathan Richards wants nothing more than to inspire and encourage others to satisfy their wanderlust.
He relays this passion not only through his site at Ubertramp.com, but with endless preaching to like minded individuals, folk he corners, and those too polite to walk away.
In addition to work featured on his own site, his articles have also been published in several online travel magazines including BudgetTravelOnline, Travelmag, Backpackers.com, and the BootsnAll Network.




postheadericon 101 Reasons to Travel to Brazil

postheadericon Top Reasons to Try Borneo Travel


There are so many beautiful destinations in the world, and everyone who loves traveling want to see as much of it as possible. In the past few years, traveling in the island of Borneo became so popular that it attracts thousands of people all around the world. This beautiful island, divided into Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia, is well known for its untouched nature that makes it look like a paradise.

There are many reasons to visit Borneo, or at least, a part of it. Simply said, you'll be able to see things you can never see anywhere else. Borneo is where you can find peaceful nature on one side and modern cities at the other side, making it perfect for everyone.

Some of the top reasons one should visit Borneo:

1. Borneo rainforests are the oldest in the world; it is 130 million years old. It is known for its biodiversity - it is full of many different plants and animal species, some of which can only be found here. The wildlife in Borneo is something that must be seen.

2. In Borneo you can find the world's largest flower, the Rafflesia arnoldii. This flower is very beautiful and is nothing like other flowers. When it comes to wild life, Borneo is home to many unique animals such as the Asian Elephant, the Sumatran Rhinoceros, and the Bornean Clouded Leopard. There are so many cave systems in Borneo, with the unique Dayak Fruit Bat living there. The most famous animal found in Borneo is the Orang-utan.

3. When in Borneo, you have to climb Mount Kinabalu, the tallest mountain in South East Asia. It is over 4,000 meters, so it won't be easy at all, and it will take you a couple of days to do it. It is worth trying because when you get to the top, the view is amazing.

4. If you are adventurous enough, try a Borneo safari and experience this island completely. You can also learn how to survive in the wilderness, get a closer look at plants and animals, see what the jungle is really like and get to know the locals. If you get to see the Borneo Safari 4x4 Challenge, that's great. It one of the most extreme sports; a sport worth watching.

5. Kota Kinabalu is one of the largest cities in Borneo and it has a lot to offer, so don't miss it. It will take you more than just one day to see all of this city. Many people visit Borneo especially to go to Kota Kinabalu.

This island is so big and full of things to do that you probably won't have enough time to see everything. Even if you do, you will want to come back again. Borneo travel offers nature that is so pure and fresh that it will make you want to stay. There is also a modern nightlife in many of its cities, so go for it if you have any strength left after a long day in the nature.




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