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Santuari Kelah

Santuari Kelah: A Wild Swim with the Golden Mahseer

Santuari Kelah Hidden deep within Terengganu’s rainforest lies an experience unlike any other. At Santuari Kelah, you don’t just watch fish—you swim with thousands of them. Touch them, feed them, feel them gently nibbling your feet. Set in pristine Sungai Petang and accessible by boat, this aquatic sanctuary invites you to connect with nature through […]

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Kenyir Elephant Conservation Village

Kenyir Elephant Conservation Village: A Sanctuary of Hope

Kenyir Elephant Conservation Village Experience the beauty and compassion at Kenyir Elephant Conservation Village (KECV), an eco-sanctuary nestled beside Tasik Kenyir, where orphaned elephants are nurtured with care in their native habitat. With only 10% of its 256-hectare site developed, KECV promises a rare glimpse into elephant rehabilitation in harmony with lush Malaysian rainforest. Ready

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Piasau Nature Reserve

Piasau Nature Reserve: Where Hornbills Soar

Piasau Nature Reserve Nestled in Miri, Sarawak, Piasau Nature Reserve is a shining example of ecological transformation. Once an oil camp, now a thriving sanctuary, it’s where Oriental Pied Hornbills glide freely and ancient trees like Tapang reach for the skies. Whether you’re seeking serenity, wildlife, or environmental wisdom, this reserve delivers joy with every

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Matang Wildlife Centre

Matang Wildlife Centre: A Sanctuary for Rescued Orangutans

Matang Wildlife Centre Matang Wildlife Centre, located on the edge of Kubah National Park in Sarawak, is a rehabilitative haven—not a zoo—where rescued orangutans and endangered species reclaim their freedom. Just 40 minutes from Kuching, this eco-responsible destination is a must-visit for travelers seeking an authentic wildlife experience in Borneo. Why Visit A visit to

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Semenggoh Wildlife Centre

Semenggoh Wildlife Centre: Borneo’s Orangutans

Semenggoh Wildlife Centre Just 24 km from Kuching, Semenggoh Wildlife Centre offers a once-in-a-lifetime chance to witness semi-wild orangutans in their natural rainforest habitat. It’s not a zoo—it’s a conservation success story. Why Visit A Sanctuary with a Mission Established in 1975, Semenggoh was created to care for injured, orphaned, or rescued wild animals—especially orangutans

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