Tabin Wildlife Reserve, Sabah
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About Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Tabin Wildlife Reserve is a protected forest on the eastern side of Sabah. It occupies a large part of the Dent Peninsula at Darvel Bay, 50 km east of Lahad Datu.
Tabin Wildlife Reserve covers an area of 122,539 hectares, between the Segama River and the Silabukan Forest Reserve. It is home to many highly endangered species of animals including the Asian elephant, Sumatran rhinoceros and the Tembadau. There are also nine species of primates and three species of wild cats found here. As for birds, 220 species from 42 families have been recorded here.
Visitors to Tabin Wlldlife Reserve can go jungle trekking and wildlife viewing. The natural attractions here include the mud volcanoes.
Getting there
Contact tour operator Intra Travel Service (tel: 088 261558, www.intra-travel.com.my). If you have your own transport and are able to reach the reserve on your own, the following is the contact:
Tabin Wildlife Reserve
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Chalet at Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Author: NKiob
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