As the pioneers of cycling holidays, Paradesa Borneo pride ourselves on our unique guided bike itineraries in Malaysian Borneo. We offer the widest range of cycling tours in the state of Sarawak & Sabah. The tours range from Leisure Local Cycling or Mountain Biking day trips to the multi-day Borneo Cycling Holidays.

Our Local Leisure Bike Tours are a series of cycling day trips in Kuching, the capital of Sarawak. This unique way to see Kuching mixes both sightseeing at the heritage area with pleasant cycle routes through the surrounding kampongs (villages). At the same time sampling some of Kuching’s famous street food. This is a great way to spend a day in Kuching with friends and family.

Borneo offers thrilling mountain biking adventures with its great rainforest and natural karst scenery. Our range of Adventure Borneo Mountain Biking day trips in Kuching offer a mixture of wonderful caves, rainforest kayaking and visiting orangutan. All these combined with either exhilarating on-road or off-road cycling.

Borneo has some of the best bike holidays in Malaysia, ranging from 3 days to 2 weeks. Paradesa Borneo’s Multi Day Borneo Cycling Holidays let you immerse in the history, culture, wildlife, and unbeatable national parks. If you are looking for a small cycling group tour to join in, either as a single traveller or just looking for like minded adventurers, why not book into one of our cycling holidays’ Scheduled Departure & Join-In Tour dates.

Some of our Borneo cycling tour highlights include:

Kuching Day Trip Highlights

A man helps the guide load bikes into the sampan boat on the Kuching tour.
People on bikes pose for a photo in front of a mountainous backdrop on their Kuching cave tour.
Guests discover different products at the Kubah Ria market on their Kuching tour.

Highlights of Borneo Cycling Holidays

A lone cyclist pauses on the road looking at a misty mountian scene on his Borneo cycling tour.
Three men pose for a photo with their bikes in front of a beach.
A group of cyclists ride in a line as the sun rises through the mist on this trans-Borneo cycling tour.

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