




The Semenggoh Nature Reserve, located just outside Kuching in Sarawak, Malaysia, is a renowned wildlife sanctuary and rehabilitation centre for endangered species, primarily orangutans. Spanning 1,000 hectares, this reserve plays a crucial role in the conservation and rehabilitation of orangutans rescued from captivity or unsafe environments.
For travellers exploring Malaysia tour packages, Semenggoh offers a rare opportunity to witness these magnificent creatures in a semi-wild habitat as they are gradually reintroduced to nature. Beyond orangutans, the reserve is home to diverse wildlife and lush flora, making it a paradise for nature lovers and conservation enthusiasts. With educational programs and guided tours, visitors can gain valuable insights into Malaysia’s wildlife conservation efforts. The highlight of visiting is observing orangutans during feeding times when they descend from the trees to collect food provided by the reserve staff. It’s an unforgettable experience that allows visitors to connect with nature in a meaningful way.
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Maps & Location
KM 20, Jalan Puncak Borneo, 93250 Siburan, Sarawak, Malaysia
Essential Information
Point of Interest for Semenggoh Nature Reserve

Orangutan Rehabilitation
See rescued orangutans at Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre.

Feeding Sessions
Watch orangutans descend during scheduled feeding times.

Guided Nature Walks
Explore tropical forests with expert local guides.




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