SemEnggoh Nature Reserve

A 5-Hour Tour

12:45M – 5:45AM

This Trip includes:

  • Transportation
  • English Speaking Guide
  • Entrance Fees

For over 20 years, the wardens at Semenggoh Nature Reserve have been training young orangutans, who had been orphaned or rescued from captivity, how to survive in the wild.

The success of this programme has left the surrounding forest reserve with a thriving population of healthy adolescent and young adult orangutans, who are now breeding in the wild.

The programme has since been transferred to Matang Wildlife Centre, but Semenggoh Nature Preserve is still home to its successful graduates, semi-wild orangutans and their babies.  This in itself is a good sign and another step  on the way to full rehabilitation.

 

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For over 20 years, the wardens at Semenggoh Nature Reserve have been training young orangutans, who had been orphaned or rescued from captivity, how to survive in the wild.