2 Best Sights in Malaysia

Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary

An irony of deforestation and plantation development is that surviving forest areas become home to a wide variety of wildlife that once occupied a far larger range. The Kinabatangan River flows through rain forest, freshwater swamps, and mangroves, harboring monitor lizards, reticulated pythons, pigtailed macaques, proboscis monkeys, orangutan, and even elephants. Bird life includes such spectacular creatures as the Asian paradise flycatcher, stork-billed kingfisher, brahminy kite, and several species of hornbill venerated by Borneo's indigenous people. Several tour operators offer Kinabatangan trips via Sukau, a village about two hours from Sandakan by boat or road.

Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia

Rainforest Discovery Centre

The centre highlights the rain forest ecosystems' contribution to biodiversity and has a fabulous botanical garden, perfect for picnicking. The center is within the Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve, with its Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre. Buses direct to Sepilok depart from Sandakan's Jl Pryer bus terminal, with minibus and taxi service also available for the 25 km (15 mile) trip. The last bus from Sepilok to Sandakan leaves at 4.30 pm sharp.