Orangutan of sanctuary in Borneo, Sarawak, Kuching - a journey to the mysterious tropical rainforest











Welcome you at orangutan sanctuary at the Semengok in Sarawak, Borneo located. As one of the best orangutan sanctuary in the world. Semengok wild life Center is the best place in Borneo of semi-wild orang utans, ads were rescued from captivity and trained in the surrounding to survive forest reserve. The Rehabilated animals roam freely in the rain forest and often back to Central feeding. Thanks to the successful breeding programme at the Semengok it is a great way to one of the most heart-warming sights in Borneo - an Orang Utan to experience mother with a young baby. The Centre is 30 minutes drive from Kuching and additional 20 minutes on foot. On the way visitors pass through the ethno botanical gardens with its unique collection of rainforest plants. Semengok may a series of short jungle trails and optional forest walks into tour.How to get to the Orangutan sanctuary in Sarawak, Malaysia, Borneo?You can fly either in the city and the capital of Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur, and from there you can Malaysia Airlines and air Asia to Kuching, Sarawak city. You can contact us or book a trip with us and we bring you personally in the Orangutan sanctuary where you can see these amazing animals. More information can be found at the bottom of the resource box. What can we in Sarawak? Sarawak, Borneo - a country full of secrets, hidden in the tropical rainforest. We typically recommend our visitors here to stay for 2 weeks, and experience life in the rainforest, exploring the world largest cave systems - Mulu caves, kayaking in the rainforest, visit the local long House which remain hunters to visit orangutan of sanctuary in the tree house at the top of the tree to enjoy nice and beautiful beach owned by the head and take a trip on Satang island for turtle conservation and hatchery area. Enjoy the local cuisine and meet the local people to.What is the weather in Sarawak? Overall, Sarawak is equatorial climate. The temperature is relatively uniform within the range of 23Ã ' â ° C to 32Ã' â ° C throughout the year. During the months March to September the weather is generally dry and warm. Humidity is consistently high on the plain ranging from 85 percent to 95 percent per year. Is 3,300 mm to 4,600 mm, depending on the location the average precipitation per year, and the wettest months are November to February.Getting?We would generally advise our visitors, plan your trip before you come to Sarawak or we plan it for you. Please contact us in the resource box. Is Sarawak, Malaysia-safe? Under the South-East Asia I can say, Sarawak, Malaysia is to travel one of the best and safest places for visitors. The people here are friendly and helpful, most of you are a mixture of Dayak, Chinese, Malay and any money changers in Sarawak is some Hindu.Is? Yes, there is much of the money changers and banks in Sarawak and Yes, you are safe and legal.Visit visa questions or another tour, car rental or hotel accommodation information link below, thanks.


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