2024

LABUK BAY PROBOSCIS MONKEY SANCTUARY

Animal park and aquarium
5/5
1 review

To be able to observe nasal monkeys in the best conditions, this private sanctuary was opened by the owner of an eco-responsible plantation. These red and debonair primates, known as monyet belanda in Malay, are particularly photogenic and endearing. There are about 300 within the boundaries of this 600-hectare park. The times for attending their feedings are at 9:30 and 14:30 in Platform A and at 11:30 and 16:30 in Platform B.

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2024

SEPILOK ORANG UTAN REHABILITATION CENTER

Animal park and aquarium
3.5/5
4 reviews

The Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre is world-renowned for its exemplary work in primate protection. He takes in orphans, captive monkeys and the wounded. After the necessary care and survival training for the youngest, they are released into the wild. Unfortunately, some of them cannot be reintegrated and remain in the centre. Monkeys are fed twice a day, bananas and milk. There are nearly 200 of them living on the reserve, and they only come if they are hungry. Thus, the guarantee of seeing them is not guaranteed and their number on the platforms varies according to the days. The centre attracts a large number of tourists, and almost all stop here at least one night before continuing on to Sipadan, Kinabatangan or Sukau. Nonchalant apes are fed at 10am and 3pm and it is better to arrive 30 minutes before in order to optimize the chances of observing them from the equipped platforms. Very shy in their natural environment, it is in Sepilok that you will have the best chance to see them and bring back unforgettable photos. The influx of tourists can make the experience somewhat unpleasant, but most of them only stay for about 20 minutes and leave with a smile on their face. Also, to enjoy a little more calm, try to stay until the doors close at 11am or 4pm. Be sure to visit the outdoor nursery before you leave.

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2024

BORNEAN SUN BEAR CONSERVATION CENTER

Animal park and farm

A few meters from the orangutan sanctuary, this well developed reserve is home to the world's smallest bears, the Malaysian bear or sun bear. A protected species, the centre's mission is to rescue endangered specimens and rehabilitate them so that they can resume their lives in their natural environment. Two observation platforms linked by footbridges running through the jungle allow you to observe them in peace.

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