Orangutan Encounter Holidays with Wendy Wu Tour
One of our closest relatives (we share 97% of our DNA), with their distinctive shaggy orange/red fur and expressive faces, the orangutan is one of the most beloved great apes. A highlight of every holiday to Borneo, they are highly intelligent, observant and inquisitive, and incredible adorable as a youngster, the story that has led to their classification as a critically endangered species is one that has shocked people the world over, and has made seeing, learning about and helping these beautiful creatures more important than ever.
Fully Inclusive of Tour & Flights
Fully Inclusive of Tour & Flights
Inclusive of Tour, Cruise & Flights
It is increasingly difficult to see orangutans in the wild, though if you’re very lucky, you may spot them swinging through the trees in places like the wilderness that lines the Kinabatangan River in Sabah, Malaysia.
The best place to see orangutans in Borneo is to pay a visit to Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre in Sabah or Semenggoh Wildlife Centre in Sarawak (or both!) where you’ll not only get to observe these glorious great apes, but your entrance fee will contribute to their conservation.
Both centres were founded for research and rehabilitation, taking in young orangutans orphaned or rescued from the illegal pet trade, as well as injured adults. The youngsters are taught the skills needed for them to survive in the wild, and the injured adults given the space to remain independent while they heal, before all are released into a nature reserve where they can live a semi-wild existence safely.
These individuals roam the forest freely and can return to the centre and the rangers for a free meal if they fancy it – there are morning and afternoon feeding sessions that you can attend to see them do just that. There is the odd occasion when no orangutans will come to eat, but this is a good thing! It means they’ve found food for themselves.
Both centres also have a nursery for their youngest residents – you won’t be able to beat seeing baby orangutans exploring the world in their own adorable way.
We have several tours on which you can visit the orangutans of Malaysian Borneo, including visits to Sepilok and Semenggoh plus a river cruise along the Kinabatangan River, one of the best places to spot an orangutan in the wild.
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