The Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre was set up in 1964 to rehabilitate orphaned baby orang utan. Set in the lush 4,300-hectare Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve, the Centre under the administration of the Wildlife Department of Sabah attracts tourists and researchers alike, giving them the opportunity to watch the orang utan up close in their natural habitat. A boardwalk leads you to a viewing gallery and feeding platform where the apes are fed milk and bananas twice a day at 10.00am and 3.00pm by rangers. Feeding time also attracts long-tailed macaques to the area.

While orang utan rehabilitation is still the primary goal at Sepilok, it also focuses on public education on conservation, research and assistance on other endangered species such as the rhinoceros.

Visitors are restricted to walkways. Some orang utan have become familiar with people but touching them is strongly discouraged, and while the apes are naturally shy and gentle, the more mischievous ones may try to grab your camera or hat, in which case you should call for a ranger as trying to wrestle the 200 pound apes may not be a good idea.

For the more adventurous, there is trekking through mangrove forest. As this is under the Forestry Department, you will have to get a permit from them before trekking the 5km trail which runs through Sepilok Laut. You can also arrange for a boat return or accommodation in chalets in the forest.

Getting There
There is only 10-15mins walking distance from our resort to The Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre.

Opening Hours

 
Daily-Morning
Daily-Afternoon
Friday-Morning
Friday-Afternoon
Security Gate:
8.00am -5.00pm
Reception &
Ticketing Counter:
9.00am-11.00am
2.00pm-3.30pm
Exhibition Hall:
9.00am-4.30pm
Centre:
9.00am-12.00pm
2.00pm-4.00pm
9.00am-11.00am
2.00pm-4.00pm



Admission Rates

Adult
Below 18 years old
MyKad Holders
RM 5.00
RM 2.00
Others
RM 30.00
RM 15.00

**Use of Cameras, camcorders, camera phones etc will be charged RM10.00

*Source from Sabah Tourism Board.

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