Located on the northern tip of Borneo, Sabah is a treasure trove of biodiversity, featuring ancient rainforests, rich coral reefs, and endemic wildlife species. From the towering peak of Mount Kinabalu to vibrant coastal waters and limestone caves, the landscape is as diverse as the cultures that inhabit it. It’s one of the few places in the world where rainforest and reef ecosystems exist side by side.
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This program provides students with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to engage directly in both rainforest and marine conservation efforts. Whether scuba diving near coral reefs, participating in coral restoration, hiking through rainforests, or learning from indigenous communities, students are immersed in Borneo’s unique ecological and cultural landscape. The program combines physical challenge, cultural immersion, and conservation education, fostering a strong sense of global citizenship and environmental responsibility.
Sabah’s fragile ecosystems face serious threats from deforestation, palm oil plantations, marine pollution, and habitat loss. The rainforests, home to orangutans, pygmy elephants, and countless other species, are shrinking rapidly. Coral reefs are under pressure from climate change and unsustainable fishing practices. Effective conservation in Sabah depends on integrated efforts—protecting natural habitats, restoring degraded areas, involving local communities, and fostering international awareness.
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