The first U.S. season of 'Survivor' was filmed on Pulau Tiga, part of Sabah, Malaysia. It is well-known for its unspoiled natural environment, which provided a challenging and visually stunning backdrop for the show's contestants.
The first U.S. season of Survivor, titled Survivor: Borneo, was filmed on the island of Pulau Tiga in the South China Sea. This location is part of Sabah, Malaysia. The show, which aired in 2000, marked the beginning of the U.S. version of the 'Survivor' franchise, which has since become a long-running and popular series. Pulau Tiga is known for its remote beauty and became famous as 'Survivor Island.' The filming of the show highlighted the island's dense jungle, sandy beaches, and clear blue waters, making it an iconic starting point for the series.