Semenggoh Rehabilitation Center, a temporary home for displaced Orang Utans that have been rescued from captivity and young orphaned primates. These animals are re-trained to survive in their natural habitat. They learn how to forage for natural food and build nests in the trees. Many have been returned into the surrounding area. Take a walk on the trails and try to spot semi-wild Orang Utans. There are feeding times scheduled everyday at the feeding platfoam.
24KM from Kuching City marks the Sarawak Cultural Village, an award winning ‘living’ museum spreading over a 17 acre site at the foothills of Mount Santubong. The cultural village showcases the tribal lifestyles lived by the many ethnic groups that lace the beautiful Land of Hornbills, Sarawak. There are about 150 people living in the village, demonstrating traditional daily activities for you to experience the arts, crafts, games and delicacies of the 7 major ethnic groups.
Tour purchase contributes USD10 to Semenggoh
Wheelchair accessible. Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness. Things to Bring Along:. Extra Water Bottle. Day Pack. Insect Repellent. Sun Screen Lotion. Camera. Hat / Cap. Comfortable Walking Shoes