Semenggoh Wildlife Centre

Join us for an unforgettable journey to the Semenggoh Wildlife Centre, located just 20 kilometers from Kuching, Sarawak's vibrant capital. This remarkable facility is dedicated to the rehabilitation and conservation of Orangutans, offering a unique opportunity to observe these magnificent creatures in a natural and semi-wild environment.

Established in 1975, the Semenggoh Wildlife Centre serves as a sanctuary for Orangutans that have been injured, orphaned, or kept as illegal pets. What makes this center special is its semi-wild approach, allowing Orangutans to roam freely in their natural habitat while returning for daily feeding sessions. During these feeding times, our experienced rangers provide supplementary food, giving you a rare chance to witness these incredible primates up close as they play and interact in the lush surroundings.

The Semenggoh Wildlife Centre is not only a sanctuary for Orangutans but also a hub of education. Learn about the significance of conservation efforts, their habitats, and ongoing research monitoring the health and behavior of these animals in their semi-wild environment.

As you explore the nature reserve, keep an eye out for other fascinating wildlife, including gibbons, big and pygmy squirrels, and a diverse array of exotic birds. The enchanting sounds of nature—the calls of gibbons, the chirping of birds, and the chatter of Orangutans—create a captivating atmosphere perfect for nature lovers.

Experience the rich biodiversity of Sarawak and support vital conservation initiatives with a visit to the Semenggoh Wildlife Centre. This tour promises to be a highlight of your travel experience!

For more details or to book your spot, please contact Tour East Malaysia today!

 

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