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Top things to do in Sandakan
Hotels in Sandakan
Quick facts about Sandakan
Local weather
℉℃Time zone
GMT +08:00
No time difference
Currency
Malaysian Ringgit
1NZD = 2.38MYR
Official languages
Malay
Recommended trip duration
3 days
Flight time
2.5 hours
When departing from Singapore

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Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre
Nestled in the lush forests of Sandakan, the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre is a haven for orphaned and injured orangutans. Visitors can witness the incredible work of the conservation centre as they rehabilitate these intelligent primates and prepare them for re-entry into the wild. The centre also serves as an environmental education center, teaching the importance of preserving our tropical rainforests.
Rainforest Discovery Centre
The Rainforest Discovery Centre, located near the Sandakan Airport, offers an immersive experience into the heart of Borneo's tropical rainforest. With its canopy walkways, visitors can explore the rich biodiversity from above, while the environmental education center provides valuable insights into the region's unique ecosystem. Don't miss the opportunity for a night walk to witness the nocturnal wildlife.
Sandakan Memorial Park
This poignant site commemorates the prisoners of the World War II who suffered and perished during the infamous death marches. The Sandakan Memorial Park, set on the original campsite, is a place of reflection and remembrance, with well-maintained gardens and a small museum that tells the harrowing stories of survival and loss.
Agnes Keith House
Experience a slice of North Borneo history at the Agnes Keith House, which has been beautifully restored to its former colonial glory. Once the home of the famous American author, the house now offers insights into her life and the era she lived in. The adjacent English Tea House provides a serene setting for refreshments, complete with beautiful stained glass windows.
Sandakan Heritage Trail
The Sandakan Heritage Trail is a journey through the rich history of Sandakan town. It takes visitors past various landmarks, including the oldest stone church in the region, St. Michael's and All Angels Church, with its beautiful stained glass windows. The trail is an excellent way to explore the city and its storied past.
Sandakan Heritage Museum
Located in the heart of Sandakan city, the Sandakan Heritage Museum offers a deep dive into the local history and culture. Housed within the Wisma Warisan building, the museum showcases artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of Sandakan's past, from the era of the Sultanate of Sulu to the present day.
Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre
Adjacent to the orangutan sanctuary, the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre is dedicated to the welfare of the world's smallest bear species, the sun bear. Visitors can observe these sun bears in a naturalistic habitat and learn about the efforts to conserve them and their environment.
Kinabatangan River
The Kinabatangan River is the second-longest river in Malaysia and a biodiversity hotspot. Embark on river cruises to spot a variety of wildlife, including proboscis monkeys, exotic birds, and even pygmy elephants. The river's rich ecosystem is a testament to the natural beauty of the region.
Gomantong Caves
These impressive limestone caves are renowned for their edible swiftlet nests, which are harvested for bird's nest soup. The Gomantong Caves are also home to a variety of wildlife, including bats and kingfishers. A visit here offers a unique look at a natural wonder and an important local industry.
Turtle Islands Park (Selingan Turtle Island)
Selingan Turtle Island is part of Turtle Islands Park, located off the coast of Sandakan. This sanctuary is a critical nesting site for green and hawksbill turtles. Visitors can witness the magical process of turtles laying eggs on the beach and the release of hatchlings into the sea.
Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary
This sanctuary provides a rare opportunity to observe the fascinating proboscis monkeys up close. These primates are known for their distinctive large noses and are endemic to the island of Borneo. The sanctuary's platforms offer excellent viewing opportunities, especially during feeding times.
Sandakan War Memorial
The Sandakan War Memorial is dedicated to the Australian and British soldiers who were held as prisoners of war during World War II. The memorial is a somber reminder of the hardships faced by these soldiers and serves as a place for reflection and education about the war's impact on the region.
St. Michael's and All Angels Church
As Sandakan's oldest stone church, St. Michael's and All Angels Church is a testament to the city's colonial heritage. The church features beautiful stained glass windows and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a significant historical and spiritual landmark.
Sandakan Fish Market
Experience the bustling atmosphere of Sandakan's vibrant fish market, where locals and visitors alike come to buy fresh seafood. It's a great place to observe daily life in Sandakan town and to try some local delicacies.
Sepilok Nature Resort
For those looking to stay close to nature, the Sepilok Nature Resort offers comfortable accommodation surrounded by lush greenery. It's an ideal base for exploring nearby attractions like the orangutan and sun bear conservation centres, and it provides a tranquil retreat after a day of adventure.
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