And by experts, we mean us. Visit some of our favourite destinations via a selection of exclusive trips curated by Wanderlust in partnership with leading tour operators.
The secret of an unforgettable travel experience? Exploring with the experts. Not only with a great guide at your side, ready to reveal your destination’s authentic treasures, but also with a top-notch tour operator, on a carefully crafted itinerary. That’s why we launched Wanderlust Journeys – a curated selection of exclusive trips, taking you all over the world in the company of the most knowledgeable and respected names in the travel industry.
We partner with tour operators that we know and love, combining the very best adventure itineraries with great local guides and high-profile expert guests. And with each exclusive trip endorsed by Wanderlust, you know you’ll be in excellent company too.
Explore the wonders of Malaysia
with Roger Munns
COMBINE A CRUISE THROUGH MALAYSIA’S MOST INTRIGUING SPOTS WITH AN UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY MASTERCLASS FROM BLUE PLANET II CAMERAMAN ROGER MUNNS
One of the stand-out scenes from the acclaimed Blue Planet II series was when a tusk fish was filmed cannily smashing clams on an anvil. This is just one of the many extraordinary, perspective-changing sequences shot by Roger Munns, a British BAFTA- and Emmy-award-winning cameraman, who bases himself in the wildlife mecca that is Borneo.
It is therefore a huge privilege to have Roger join this 20-day itinerary from Borneo to Singapore. It begins in his hometown of Kota Kinabalu. There he will give you insights into his career, before joining you on a tour of Borneo’s flora and fauna highlights, including the Sepilok Orangutan Sanctuary, Gomantong Caves and Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park.
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