Kuching is the biggest Malaysian city on Borneo and also the capital city of the state of Sarawak. Kuching is a very popular tourist destination as it serves as entry point to numerous great attractions within the heart of Sarawak. The city has enough to offer to keep tourists occupied for at least a couple of days. Popular attractions around Kuching include Semenggoh Rehabilitation Centre.
Highlights
3 hours
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
3 hours
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Transportation during tour
Entrance fees
Air-conditioned vehicle
Buggy & Guide fees
Gratuities (recommended)
Meals
Sales & Service Tax (if applicable)
Travel insurance
Things not mentioned above
A glimpse of Orang Utan in Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
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Kuching
About
Kuching is the biggest Malaysian city on Borneo and also the capital city of the state of Sarawak. Kuching is a very popular tourist destination as it serves as entry point to numerous great attractions within the heart of Sarawak. The city has enough to offer to keep tourists occupied for at least a couple of days. Popular attractions around Kuching include Semenggoh Rehabilitation Centre.
Highlights
3 hours
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
3 hours
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Transportation during tour
Entrance fees
Air-conditioned vehicle
Buggy & Guide fees
Gratuities (recommended)
Meals
Sales & Service Tax (if applicable)
Travel insurance
Things not mentioned above
Itinerary
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Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
The tour begins with pickup from your hotel at 8.00 AM or 2.00 PM. You will be able to meet and greet our friendly English-speaking driver at the hotel lobby and proceed for the tour.
The tour starts and proceeds for a 20 minute drive to Semenggoh Wildlife Centre. The centre is the biggest Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre in Sarawak, established in 1975 as a sanctuary for the injured and orphaned Orang Utans. These animals are trained or re-trained to survive in their natural habitat. They learn how to forage for natural food and build nests in the trees. However there are few that will never re-learn their skills in the wild due to their long association with and dependence on humans. Take a walk on the trails and try to spot the semi-wild Orang Utans. There are feeding times scheduled every day at the feeding platform. However always bear in mind that that main aim of the Centre is to return these animals back into their habitat. Do not be disappointed if you do not see any roaming the jungles or coming back to feed as this means they are able to forage on their own and do not need human assistance.