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Borneo
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
(Frequently Asked Questions)
Why choose Wild Spirit Adventures?
Wild Spirit adheres to a strict code of conduct in our dealings
with local cultures, staff and the environment. We adhere to the
International Porters Protection Association guidelines which
ensure responsible employment procedures in developing
countries.
We have developed excellent working and social relationships in
the countries in which we operate and are well respected amongst
local peoples for how we operate. In many destinations we have
instigated Educational support programs, sponsored orphanages
and provided infrastructure to disadvantaged villages. We have a
social conscience and firmly believe we and our clients have a
responsibility to put something back into the areas where we
conduct our journeys.
Our company respects the culture and the people
of all countries we visit and we treat them as we would like to
be treated.
What is the accommodation like?
Hotel accommodation in Kota Kinabalu is generally 4-5 star with
very modern facilities including internet access. Rooms are
generally twin share – depending on group size and room
availability, triple share may be offered to you. A single
supplement room (as opposed to twin share) is available at an
additional cost. Whilst trekking on the Sandakan track,
accommodation is in 3 star hotels or traditional, yet modern,
long houses. which are basic structures, generally with shared
facilities. In these guesthouses, accommodation is generally
twin share, and in some cases may be triple share.
What type of food do we eat?
The tour cost includes continental style and Asian style
breakfasts in the hotels, and all meals on the track. Food in
Borneo is extremely inexpensive and remaining meals are
purchased at some of the many cafes or restaurants available.
Food on the track is varied and plentiful and is prepared for
you by our own trekking staff. Typical breakfasts could include
noodles, omelette or pancakes, lunches and dinners consist of
noodles, soups, egg and rice dishes. Fresh fruit is served for
desert.
What happens in an emergency?
Minor injuries will be treated by Wild Spirit leaders. Our staff
are all first-aid trained relevant to the areas we conduct the
treks. More serious injuries will be referred to a
doctor/hospital. Travel insurance is compulsory and should cover
medical emergencies.
Does my mobile phone work in Borneo?
Yes, provided you have organised with your provider to initiate
International GSM roaming. Coverage is excellent.
How dangerous is Borneo?
Like all Asian countries, Borneo has its fair share of robberies
and theft. All travellers should exercise caution when
travelling around areas known for bars and nightclubs. Alcohol
is often the precursor for someone ending up where they
shouldn’t. As in all countries, common sense is required in
crowded areas. Our local operators are very experienced and will
avoid unsafe areas. Generally the people are honest and
friendly.
What about Health Issues?
All travellers should visit their doctor and receive appropriate
vaccinations. Comprehensive travel insurance before you depart
that will cover any overseas medical costs is compulsory.
Confirm that your insurance covers you for the whole time you'll
be away and check what circumstances and activities are not
included in your policy. Remember, regardless of how healthy and
fit you are, if you can't afford travel insurance, you can't
afford to travel.
Medical facilities in Borneo are limited outside city areas.
Treatment at international clinics is expensive and up-front
cash payment for services is generally required. Evacuation
along the track is made easy due to our planned “exit points”
allowing trekkers to opt out of the harder sections.
We recommend you take prophylaxis against
malaria where necessary and take precautions against being
bitten by mosquitoes, including using an insect repellent.
Water-borne, food-borne, parasitic and other infectious diseases
are common. HIV/AIDS is also prevalent. You are strongly
encouraged to have vaccinations before travelling. Seek medical
advice if you have a fever or are suffering from diarrhoea.
Can I drink the water?
We recommend bottled water in Borneo. We supply bottled drinking
water along the track. Is it easy to purchase and reasonably
inexpensive.
What about the shopping?
Borneo and in particular, Labuan Island, is renowned for its
great shopping. You can buy almost anything here although you
should be aware of the many imitations on the market. Take
plenty of extra cash! Credit cards are accepted in major stores.
Are there ATMs?
ATMs can be found in cities and most villages.
Expect to cue for some time though.
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