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The Fabled Island of Borneo

Barry Griffiths and Geoff Carpentier have just returned from a scouting trip to one of the most exciting natural destinations in the world - Borneo. The newest tour in Quest's extensive worldwide nature tour program.

They report that, during their all too brief trip, they saw (up close and personal) over a dozen species of mammals including Orang Utans, Proboscis Monkeys, Maroon Langurs and Pig-tailed Macaques.

In addition, over 100 avian species appeared in their binoculars including Bornean Bristlehead, Rhinoceros Hornbill, Stork-billed Kingfisher and Spectacled Spiderhunter. Apparently the early mornings and late afternoons produced some of the best birding of their lives.

Now that they have put the final touches to the itinerary, you can be assured that this brand-new Quest trip will be one of the most unique and exciting offerings ever.

You won't want to miss this trip to one of the last remaining reserves of lowland rainforest in Borneo. Join Geoff Carpentier in September 2008, and let him introduce you to some of the finest flora and fauna in the world...

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* optional extentsion trip available




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Australia: Wallabies, Wombats & Willie Wagtails 
Australia, the world's smallest continent, is often referred to as the "Timeless Land" for it has been cut off from the rest of the world for more than sixty million years. As a result of this isolation, a remarkable and unique flora and fauna have evolved in the tremendous variety of habitats that exist throughout the country. This is Quest's seventh trip to Australia and we consider it to be one of our most interesting and diverse land tours.   ..read more



Cost:
TBA

2008 Departure:
November 1- 18



 
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