Semenggoh Wildlife Centre is a nature reserve and orangutan sanctuary where visitors can see semi-wild orangutans in their natural habitat. The centre was established in 1975 to care for injured, orphaned, or previously kept as illegal pets wild animals. It is home to over 20 orangutans, and the forest reserve's carrying capacity has been reached. The centre offers a unique opportunity to observe these remarkable animals, and visitors can watch them during the morning and afternoon feeding sessions. The orangutans are given a variety of food, including fruits, vegetables, and milk. The centre also provides a chance to learn about orangutan biology and behavior, and it is a great place for families to visit and learn about these amazing creatures
Plan your family visit to the Semenggoh Wildlife Park with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We visited the park to spot the Orangutans. The rangers put fruit on a platform twice a day and then the Orangutans are likely to come. We saw four Orangutans on that day, including a baby Orangutan
Highlights: We saw four Orangutans on that day, including a baby Orangutan ✨