For another look at the papers. Ill be back with the headlines at 11. But first on bbc news, its time for the travel show. This week on the travel show, im in the jungles of borneo exploring malaysias biggest state sarawak. In the western corner of malaysian borneo, sarawak has some of the most spectacular and diverse ecosystems. But it can be overlooked by tourists drawn to the bright lights of kl and the resorts of its neighbour state sabah. So im going to discover for myself the sights and inhabitants of this remarkable state. Along the way i will be hanging out with these guys. Climbing jagged peaks. Easily one of the most beautiful and one of the most difficult hikes i have done. My trip starts here in sarawaks biggest city, kuching. And does the word kuching mean, it means something special, right . Yes, kuching is mean cat, in english, called cat. Like the city of cats . Yes, cat city. Were starting here in the state capital, kuching, and were travelling all the way up here to the kelabit highlands. Its going to be a journey. On my first stop, im going to meet one of the states most iconic residents. And here he is. The orangutan. So much soul in their eyes. 97 of their dna is shared with humans. That where they get the name orangutan means man of the forest. Orangutans are native to only two islands in south east asia. Some live on sumatra, but the vast majority live here in borneo. I have come to the semenggoh nature reserve where the rangers are preparing for the morning feed. The reserve took orangutans that had been rescued from captivity or suffered from habitat loss, and taught them how to live wild in the surrounding forest. Since then, the Rehabilitation Programme has been moved elsewhere, but the forest is still home to 33 orangutans, and tourists have a chance to glimpse those tempted back by a free meal. Its very different to a zoo, then, theres no orangutans in cages here. Yeah, totally different to a zoo. This is edwin, one of the biggest males in the park. And like the ranger said, this is not a zoo. The orangutans can come from any direction at any time, so you have to be careful, especially around the big males like edwin here. While these orangutans are used to people, they re still unpredictable, so tourists are kept at a safe distance. Edwin is 23 years old, born in 1996, and he was the first male offspring born in semenggoh. Sadly, despite conservation efforts, orangutans face an uncertain future. Over a 16 year period, the numbers in borneo fell by more than 100,000. A decline blamed on hunting and deforestation. It is now estimated that there are just over 100,000 orangutans left on the island. And so the facility here, how does it help . By having a centre like semenggoh, people get a sense of seeing the wild orangutan, and not disturb the orangutan in their natural habitat. Definitely, the feeling, the excitement of seeing wild orangutan, bring you closer to conservation efforts, and to be able to share it with people out there, it really means something. Next up i am crossing the state to reach Gunung Mulu National park, sarawa ks largest piece of protected rainforest. This place is teeming with wildlife over 4,000 species of plants, 20,000 species of invertebrates, that means thousands of different kinds of spiders, beetles and butterflies, but no orangutans, though, not here. Mulu is also home to groups of penan, one of the last remaining hunter and gatherer tribes in southeast asia. A lot of their traditional tribal land has been lost to deforestation, so the vast majority now stay in settlements like this one. So these are flutes, right . Whistles blowpipe . You make these . Can you show me . Ah, i see, so you drill it by hand, so many times. That would be countless hours. Like that . Blowpipes are the penans traditional hunting weapon. They are loaded with darts, tipped with strong poison extracted from the bark of the local tajem tree. And youd use one of these big ones . Wow, its, look, im about six feet tall, that would be 1. 8 metres. Ok, so were here like this. And that one goes in the back. Armed and dangerous. You first. Safety off. Sharp shooter laughs i guarantee i will not. Like this . Like this. And then. 0k. He we go. Hopefully theres some beginners luck. I hit the target . laughs further inside the park there is a truly unique landscape. The pinnacles are in opposing spectacle. To get there, sightseers face a long little trick. Caution. A high degree of physical fitness is required past this point. Lead the way. I havejust 60 minutes to make it to the mini pinnacles, the first checkpoint. You werentjoking. How is it . Steep. The checkpoint is less than a kilometre up the slope but the humidity makes it feel a lot further. Weve only just started and im already exhausted. And were here, the pinnacles not quite, right . Mini pinnacles. That is. Not a joke. Having reached the checkpoint within the time limit, its another kilometre before i reach the most treacherous stage. This is the first ladder, mike. Helmets on, right . Whos first . After you. After me . Ok, one down, 70 more to go. Beautiful limestone cliffs are sharp but at least lots of places to grab onto. It looks like its rained down there. Think its going to rain . Yeah, heavy rain. Hope we get there before the rain. What ladders this . Last ladder. This looks like the summit. Isnt it . The summit, yes. We are here, guys. Wow, yeah. And there are so many of them. This is beautiful. Just daggersjutting out of the forest canopy. Really is spectacular, right . Hello. At their mild nights recently, parts of scotland and england tonight will be colder. A few patches of mist and fog but it is the mist and fog across the midlands wales in central and southern england we are concerned about. Dense patches and visibility less tha n about. Dense patches and visibility less than a metre. 100 metres in places and temperatures thing above freezing here but the clearest guys below freezing so a touch of frost. For new years eve, this area of High Pressure dominating the scene, but also here this area of low pressure bringing more cloud and perhaps a bit patchy light rain into the South West England and channel islands. Not much but a bit cloud around. Best of the sunshine across england and into just got limber quite a breezy day for the northern and western aisles, a cold or feeling for many. Temperatures mid to high Single Digits with up into new years eve. Mainly dry, submissive fog and light winds as well. Cloud in place across wales in Central England gradually pushing his way eastwards and clear skies in eastern scotland in eastern england. This is bbc news. The headlines at 11 00 the government expresses serious concern about the fairness of a trial in cyprus, in which a british teenager was found guilty of lying about being gang raped. Police investigating the deaths of a british father and his two children, who drowned in a pool in spain on christmas eve, say it was an accident and that the case can now be closed. A volunteer firefighter has died battling wildfires in australia as temperatures exceeded a0 degrees in every single state in the country. Also, we speak to greta thunberg, the teenager who spearheaded a Global Movement against climate change, whos calling for more action and less talk. Iam are i am are being listened to and we, climate activists, are being listened to, but