Tungog Rainforest Eco Camp Activities
Kinabatangan, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo
With five different types of floodplain forest, 208 species of birds, 10 primate
species, orang-utan, gibbon, clouded leopard, otters, sun-bears, flying
lizards, and a plethora of other wildlife Tungog Rainforest Eco Camp offers
a great platform for wildlife observation in a number of unique habitats.
TREC’s facilities include four main lakeside observation platforms for
wildlife and bird watching, more than 18km of trails, tree hides, and swamp
forest board-walks, plus ten live-in observation platforms called “jungle-
platforms”.
Local village nature guides are on standby to look after visitors and arrange
nature interpretation activities and wildlife observation activities.
Regular organised activities include river trips, cave visits, nature walks,
specialist wildlife and bird observation, and forest conservation activities
such as seed collecting and tree planting activities.
Special forest conservation or environmental education activities can be
arranged for students or families with children. Jungle trekking to satelite
camps to combine wildlife tracking or forest restoration work can also be
arranged from the Tungog Rainforest Eco Camp.
Daily wildlife observation river trips are organised at 6am and 4:30pm to
observe the Proboscis monkeys, Langgurs, Hornbills, Crocodiles, and other
primates that frequent the banks of the Kinabatangan River.
* For more information, or to arrange a stay contact KOPEL Office
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