Semenggoh Wildlife Centre: Singular Experience with Orangutans in Kuching

Experience the incredible Semenggoh Wildlife Centre in Kuching and witness orangutans in their natural habitat. Book now and contribute to the center’s conservation efforts!

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Semenggoh Nature Reserve - Semenggoh Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre situated about a 30-minute drive from Kuching. Here the Orangutans are being nurtured to re-adapt themselves to the jungle life. It is also home to numerous baby orangutan, born in the wild to rehabilitated mothers, a further testament to the success of the program.\n\nYou will…
What's Included
  • Driver/guide
  • 1 water
  • Transport by air-conditioned minivan
  • Hotel/port pickup and drop-off
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

Situated 24km away from the heart of Kuching, the Semenggoh Wildlife Centre is a rehabilitation facility dedicated to teaching orphaned or rescued orangutans the skills required to thrive in a natural habitat. The nature reserve is currently home to over 20 orangutans who often return to the centre during feeding sessions. Visitors get the opportunity…

Location
Semenggoh Nature Reserve
Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Somewherelands
Feb 26, 2025
Must-visit For Nature Lovers - An unforgettable experience! The reserve is home to semi-wild orangutans, and seeing them in their natural habitat was truly incredible. I was lucky to witness a few orangutans swinging through the trees and coming down for feeding—such a rare and special sight! The environment is well-preserved, with lush greenery and a peaceful atmosphere. (P.S. Do note that sightings are not guaranteed, as the orangutans roam freely, but that’s part of what makes the experience so authentic. Arriving early during feeding times increases your chances.) Overall, a and anyone looking to see these amazing creatures up close while supporting conservation efforts!
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Lucymcsmiles
Dec 20, 2024
It was my lucky day during fruiting season. - I had paid for a driver to take me to the Fairy caves and Wind Caves (highly recommend) I asked him if it was worth me coming here due to it being fruiting season and he said sure let's try. Turned up for the afternoon feeding time, in torrential rain, and was blessed with the appearance of 4 orangutans! All the staff are really friendly, it was a great experience!
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G4georgesydney
Aug 31, 2024
Came to Kuching expressly for this experience ! - I came to Kuching expressly to see this Orangutan Centre and was not disappointed. I booked through "Ooo Haa Adventure Tours" and the cost was 125RM. Collected from Ranee Hotel (this was close to where I was actually staying) in a minivan with 6 other travelers. Takes minimum of about 45 minutes to get there and the guide arranges your entry ticket and a ride on a motor train to get to the feeding site. After a brief introductory talk by a ranger the food is laid out on a feeding platform, and you wait in anticipation. We saw 5 orangutans (very large male, a smaller male, a juvenile male and a mother and baby - OMG - so excited and privileged. Apparently, it is sometimes very "hit and mis" as to whether the animals indulge us with their presence and the people who came for the morning feeding session only saw 2 orangutans (but two is infinitely preferable to none). No complaints about anything - I loved the experience and was thankful to/for the Ooo Haa Adventure Tour.
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Camper36963158781
Aug 29, 2024
Fantastic Experience, definitely recommend - Fantastic experience. Communication was Good. Our Driver was amazing. He told us so much information about Semenggoh and Kuching. We saw two Orangutans, they came so close to us. Definitely worth the money
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649elenae
Aug 9, 2024
Fantastic. - We were in the afternoon in the moment Jn where orangutans were fed to get them out of the jungle Although the thing was a bit piloted it was beautiful, with the heat they struggle to get out and so they have to attract a little Exciting!
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Stewart_w
Jun 16, 2024
Orangutans in their natural environment - Our first look at orangutans and being so close. Please keep protecting the orangutans, they’re such intelligent beings.
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Shona_h
Mar 24, 2024
Semenggoh Orangutan centre Kuching - We were so lucky to see so many Orangutans… it can be a hit or a miss. Kuching is a beautiful city and I recommend a visit to this park while you are there
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Fionajaneminikin
May 17, 2025
Get a grab there yourself, the tour guide was useless waste of money and rude. Orangutans however amazing! - 17/5/25 - The overall trip was an amazing experience and we were very lucky to see one large male orangutan in a natural environment. Please note however that you are not advised before hand (or less than 24 hrs before - so you can not cancel) that at the moment it is VERY rare to see them as the fruits are abundant (so no need for them to visit for food) and construction at the site is keeping the apes away. We learnt that there was no sightings for 2 weeks prior! So our expectation was low. So-again we were VERY fortunate that we saw one Orangutan. What stopped this being 5 stars was the tour guide. The poor condition of the car - old damaged pieces missing - the incredibly rude driver Julian. Julian insulted me upon pick up, he made derogatory comments about my weight and ability for the car to “move”. I realise as experienced travellers in SEAsia being 6 foot and of Anglo heritage we are typically larger than most Asian heritage peoples however his comments on my weight was deeply hurtful and ruined the experience. He should not be working as a guide for international travellers.
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Patricia_n
Aug 11, 2024
Ok - You can see the orangutans but it feels only semi-wild as they are called in each day. They are also quite far away.
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Sarahde4089qy
Aug 7, 2024
Orangutan Sanctuary - The orangutan park was great however the bus picked us up late then we drove around Kuching picking up other visitors for another hour. We arrived gone 230 when the slot was 2-4. Much cheaper and efficient to get a Grab or taxi and pay 35RM for entry yourself. We were an hour away which was quite far but wouldn't have been as bad if we hadn't had to drive around Kuching.
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From $58
up to 15 guests
2 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).