Matang Wildlife Centre

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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of orangutans at Matang Wildlife Centre in beautiful Borneo! This award-winning orangutan project offers a unique opportunity to volunteer and make a meaningful impact on the conservation of these critically endangered animals. Situated within the tropical Kubah National Park, this sanctuary is home to a variety of enchanting species, including orangutans, sun bears, binturongs, and macaques. Experience the heartwarming connection with these animals and contribute to their well-being while surrounded by the lush rainforest of Borneo. Embark on a journey to the Matang Wildlife Centre in Kuching, a sanctuary where endangered species of Borneo thrive. Witness the majestic Borneon Orangutan, the iconic Rhinoceros Hornbill, the adorable Malaysian Sun Bear, the graceful Sambar Deer, and more. This centre serves as a Rehabilitation Centre for orangutans, offering a glimpse into their survival skills in the wild. Get ready to embark on a challenging yet rewarding journey to contribute to the conservation of endangered wildlife.
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Matang Wildlife Centre, Kampung Rayu, 93050 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia

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Matang Wildlife Centre

Home to a diverse range of wildlife, including orangutans, sun bears, binturongs, and macaques. Engage in activities such as providing enrichment and husbandry for the animals, construction tasks, and maintenance support.

Semenggoh Wildlife Centre

Visit the Semenggoh Wildlife Centre to observe semi-wild orangutans that have been orphaned or rescued from captivity. Witness these magnificent creatures up close as they roam freely in the forest.

Animal Enclosure Trail

Explore the Animal Enclosure Trail, where you can observe endangered species in captivity, including the Sun Bear and Orangutan. Witness the rehabilitation efforts to prepare these animals for their return to the wild.

Culture and History

Matang Wildlife Centre serves as a symbol of conservation efforts to protect the orangutans and other wildlife species from the perils of deforestation, mining, and forest fires. The centre's historical significance lies in its role as a sanctuary for orphaned and injured animals, providing them with a safe haven for rehabilitation.

Local Cuisine

While volunteering at Matang Wildlife Centre, experience the local cuisine of Borneo with weekly food allowances for preparing meals in the communal kitchen. Explore the unique flavors of Malaysian dishes and immerse yourself in the culinary delights of the region.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Matang Wildlife Centre is not a zoo but a rehabilitation centre for endangered wildlife, providing a unique educational experience. Visitors can learn about conservation efforts and witness the rehabilitation process.