If you’ve been asking yourself, “What wildlife can you see on a river safari in Borneo?” let me tell you—Borneo is one of the best places in the world to see absolutely iconic animals in their natural habitat!
Like everything in nature, wildlife is unpredictable and sightings are never guaranteed. But with experienced guides on a Kinabatangan River safari in Borneo, you have an excellent chance to see proboscis monkeys, macaques, crocodiles, and if you’re lucky, larger mammals like orangutans and pygmy elephants (yes—MINI elephants!).
I’m a huge nature nerd who’s been obsessively chasing wildlife across the globe for years, and Borneo stands out. It’s home to one of the oldest tropical rainforests on Earth (140 MILLION years old!), and around 90% of the world’s orangutans are found here. River safaris are quiet and non-invasive, which makes them one of the best ways to observe wildlife without spooking them.
In this guide, I’ll break down what animals you’re most likely to see, which sightings are more luck-dependent, and what actually affects your wildlife-sighting chances on a jungle river safari in Borneo.
This guide is part of my Borneo safari series, where I unpack Kinabatangan river safaris, costs, packages & ecolodges, timing for seeing the incredible wildlife in Sabah! If Borneo’s on your bucket list, you’ll want to explore the rest of the series before you book!



On a river safari, you’re obviously doing boat-based wildlife viewing. The safari boat I went in was a small motored boat with around 10-12 people. An experienced guide is on the boat with you, scanning the water, banks, and tree lines for animals.
Get the full details on the exact safari I went on (price, logistics, number of daily cruises, where I stayed, etc) in this blog about the all-inclusive package I chose in Borneo! The guides were incredible at finding wildlife and I can’t recommend it enough!
Your guide also has a radio and is plugged into a network of local guides who let each other know when they find harder-to-spot animals like orangutans and pygmy elephants! If they get a tip about sighting either of these, we zip off immediately to try to see them as well, because they may not stay in one spot for long. When we spot animals, the guide cuts the motor on the boat, and we float slowly and quietly to observe them.
The Borneo Big 5 are the 5 most iconic species you can spot in Borneo. They are:
No matter what you book for your trip to Borneo, you’re not guaranteed to see all of the Big 5. But part of the fun of wildlife spotting is the serendipity that you may or may not see something at any moment! That said, I felt really lucky to see all of the Big 5 on my 4-day, 3-night jungle cruise.

Of course, the animals I wanted to see MOST fall into this “maybe” category, even though Borneo is really the only place in the world that you can see them!
It’s super unlikely you would see clouded leopards or any nocturnal mammals on a jungle river cruise safari in Borneo. Most cruises occur during the day for the best visibility, and leopards tend to hide deeper in the jungle and sleep up in the trees during the day. If it’s something you really want to see while you’re in Sabah, check out the Deramakot Forest Reserve‘s dedicated night safaris for the best shot!
Jungle river safaris in Borneo are a year-round experience, but when you go can change what you see—and how easy it is to see it. During the drier months (roughly March–October), river levels tend to be more predictable, and wildlife often sticks closer to the banks, which can make spotting primates and birds from the boat easier!
In the wetter season (November-February), higher water levels can open up more of the forest and floodplain areas, meaning animals may spread out more—still awesome, just less concentrated. Seasonal fruiting also plays a role: when food is plentiful deeper in the jungle, animals don’t always need to hang out along the river as much, which can make sightings harder.
I went in September and it was wonderful! It wasn’t humid, and I actually saw very few mosquitos out on the river, which was one of my biggest concerns as someone who would strongly prefer to not come home with any itchy bites or malaria haha. It was warm during the day, so if you go in September, bring light, breathable clothing for sunny days and a light jacket or hoodie for sunset cruises. A couple of times we arrived back just after sunset and it got a little chilly on the water.
If you’re trying to decide when to go based on wildlife, river conditions, and comfort, I break it all down here: Best time of year to go on a jungle river cruise safari in Borneo
There are a few factors that affect your chances of seeing specific wildlife in Borneo.
In my opinion, yes! But there are a few other great spots for wildlife lovers that you may want to explore depending on your interests:
I recommend doing this awesome 1-day tour after your river safari. It’s a 4-in-1 (and includes lunch!) where you visit the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, the Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary, the Rainforest Discovery Centre (RDC), and the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre! The tour is timed with animal feedings, and includes airport pickup and drop off.
Also, you can’t answer “What wildlife can you see on a river safari in Borneo, Malaysia?” without mentioning the ocean life! If you’re looking for tropical beaches, snorkeling and scuba diving with sea turtles and other marine life, be sure to bookmark these:
If you’re on the fence, I laid out my full pros and cons of the experience here, including what I loved and what I wish I knew BEFORE I booked: Is a jungle river safari in Borneo worth it? HONEST pros & cons!
I hope this answered your question, “What wildlife can you see on a river safari in Borneo, Malaysia?” It really is an incredible budget destination for wildlife lovers and I hope you enjoy your trip! Let me know in the comments if you have any questions.
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