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What is the Semenggoh Wildlife Centre?

What is the Semenggoh Wildlife Centre?

Semenggoh Wildlife Centre is an orangutan sanctuary and nature reserve. It offers the chance to get up close to semi-wild orangutan. Located approximately 24 km from Kuching, Semenggoh was set up in 1975 to care for wild animals that had been previously kept as illegal pets, orphaned or found injured in the rainforest.

How much does it cost to go to Semenggoh?

Semenggoh is open to the public from 8.00 am to 10.00 am and from 2 pm until 4 pm. The entry fee for adults is RM 10 (Foreigner) and RM 5 (Malaysian) whilst for children (aged 6-17) it is RM 5 (Foreigner) and RM 2 (Malaysian). For children below 6 entrance is free.

Where to see orangutan rehabilitation centre in Sarawak?

Semenggoh Wildlife Centre is one of three orangutan rehabilitation centres in Malaysia where you can see semi-wild orang-utans in natural forest. It is one of the most popular attractions in Sarawak and is highly accessible from Kuching. This guide covers the following: Semenggoh Wildlife Centre is an orangutan sanctuary and nature reserve.

Are there any animal rehabilitation centres in Borneo?

There are several rehabilitation centres scattered within the Sabah and Sarawak Malaysian provinces of Borneo. Some of them have been set up to allow for volunteering opportunities. These intensive programs include training of the volunteers, accommodation and a very immersive and progressive integration with the animals.

What is the significance of Semenggoh nature reserve?

Semenggoh Nature Reserve is declared as a TPA to protect the habitat of the semi-wild orangutans in Semenggoh. Today, the Reserve is home to the SARAWAK FORESTRY’s Botanical Research Centre (BRC), Seed Bank & Nursery, Semenggoh Wildlife Centre (SWC) and Sarawak Biodiversity Centre (SBC).

What to do in Semenggoh?

Also learn about the orangutan conservation in Semenggoh and Sarawak as a whole. Semenggoh’s main attraction for visitors is its Wildlife Centre, where endangered species, once kept illegally as pets, are trained on how to fend for themselves before being released into the forest.

Where to see orangutans in Sarawak?

Semenggoh Wildlife Centre is one of three orangutan rehabilitation centres in Malaysia where you can see semi-wild orang-utans in natural forest. It is one of the most popular attractions in Sarawak and is highly accessible from Kuching. This guide covers the following: