Semenggoh Nature Reserve

Wildlife reserve Siburan, Sarawak, Malaysia
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What to expect

The Semenggoh Nature Reserve is a 653-hectare forest reserve that is home to a large population of semi-wild orangutans. The reserve is also a rehabilitation center for injured or orphaned orangutans, and it offers a unique opportunity to observe these remarkable animals in their natural habitat. Visitors can watch the orangutans during the daily feeding sessions, and learn about their behavior, biology, and conservation. The reserve also provides a chance to see other wildlife, such as birds and reptiles, and to explore the beautiful forest trails. The Semenggoh Wildlife Centre, located within the reserve, offers guided tours and educational programs for visitors of all ages

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This family's experience:

Activities: We visited the Semenggoh Nature Reserve to see orangutans in their natural habitat

Highlights: We were thrilled to see the orangutans swinging towards us and enjoyed the park warden's talk ✨