Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, Sandakan, Sabah.\\
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Closed Today Open tomorrow at 9:00-12:00,14:00-16:00
Recommended sightseeing time:3 hour
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Sabah Wildlife Department, W.D.T. 200, Sandakan, Jalan Sepilok, Sepilok, 90000 Sandakan, Sabah, MalaysiaMap
Phone+60 89-633 587
What travelers say:
Wow ! Great place to see the orangatans up close.professional staff who care for the animals. 30 ringgit per person.
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Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Sepilok Ape Man Reserve specifically protects the orangutan, known as the "Borneo Savage", which researchers believe is one of the primates that are closer to humans. The reserve was established in 1964 and occupies an area of 45 square kilometers. It is currently the largest ape reserve in the world. In the reserve, there is also the opportunity to see endangered animals such as the Malay rhino.
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Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Wow ! Great place to see the orangatans up close.professional staff who care for the animals. 30 ringgit per person.
Interesting twice daily feeding session and the expo about how the centre rehabilitates orangutan saved from diminishing forests
Visiting the Cipriani Sanctuary was one of the highlights of our trip as we had other friends to experience it first and thought it was a must-see attraction. We were absolutely not disappointed! We came here with a small group of tourists and our guide was very familiar with the facilities. Visiting the Nusery area, you can see the lives of a dozen orangutans first, watching them eat, swing, interact with the staff, it feels great. The outdoor feeding platform also offers a fantastic view, with about six orangutans, including a mother and her children, and we only stayed for an hour to observe the beautiful animals. The conservation centre has obviously done some very special work in the care and resettlement of the orangutans, and the video feeds provided are very informative. I can understand that because of the large number of guests, although there are many places to watch on the day we went, it can be busy, so you need to choose your visit date/time. Definitely worth a visit to see the orangutans and better understand the valuable information provided by the center.
Been here many times. Now you can watch it indoors. Don't worry about raining and you can't see it. It just takes a while to get there. Very nice place. Very close to nature
This is an amazing place for the entire family to enjoy the nature and see orang utan with the own eyes.