11/09/2011

Traveler Reviews of Orang Utan Rehabilitation Center


Sandakan Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Center Full-Day Trip from Kota Kinabalu

  • 5 star rating: Highly Recommended based on 6
  • reviews
  • Duration: 8 hours (approx.)
  • Location: Sabah, Malaysia
  • Product code: 3705BKI34
A visit to the see the orphaned or abandoned Orangutans at the Sepilok Rehabilitation Center, in the Malaysian Sabah District of North Borneo, will melt the hearts of the hardiest traveler. Watch as these cute Orangutans are taught the survival skills, by the dedicated team at Sepilok, that they need in order to return to natural habitat - the jungles of Borneo...Read More!

Travelers Reviews
5 star rating: Highly Recommended
Brilliant trip. Not to be missed. Very informative with clear instructions at the sanctuary. Fantastic to see these beautiful animals in their own environment.
Reviewed by: Gavin T, July 2011
5 star rating: Highly Recommended
Awesome. A great way to get up close and personal with the Orangutan's whilst also knowing that you are contributing to their rehabilitation. I went at feeding time and it was not in any way crowded. The logistics of getting to and from Sandakan and Sepilok were well organized. As a single traveler I had to pay a 100% supplement to be able to complete this tour. Expensive (for me) but well worth it, a great experience.
Reviewed by: anthony s, May 2011
5 star rating: Highly Recommended
The tour to the Orang Utan sanctuary was really well organised, efficient & a great excursion. We were lucky to be able to stand on the boardwalk with an Orang Utan playfully rolling near our feet. Watching the feeding session was entertaining & the information session about the sanctuary was very informative. We asked to see the Sandakan Memorial instead of visiting the Buddist temple & this was easily & efficiently organised. The excursion was well worth the cost & highly recommended.
Reviewed by: Wayne K, Australia, May 2010
5 star rating: Highly Recommended
Early start to fly over to Sandakan and the Sepilok Centre but well worth it. Very, very hot and humid throughout the feeding time so make sure you take water. There are plenty of orangutans on view but also plenty of people. You need a good camera to be able to take good shots and preferably a tripod although when we went two of the orangutan actually got onto the viewing platform!! Brilliant experience.
Reviewed by: Michael P, United Kingdom, June 2008
4 star rating: Recommended
Our visit to Sepilok was excellent and the orangutans were very visible. The add on visit to the Buddhist temple was out of context and of little interest. Lunch at the English tea house was disappointing, even if serviced with good Malaysian hospitality.
Reviewed by: George C, United Kingdom, March 2010

Sabah and Sarawak: Top Rated

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