Nestled in the lush jungles near Kuching, Semenggoh Nature Reserve stands as a testament to a 30-year rehabilitation program that successfully reintroduced hundreds of orangutans into the wild. The reserve’s thriving population of young orangutans is a direct result of these conservation efforts. Visitors can experience the reserve’s natural beauty and observe the free-roaming orangutans during designated feeding times, providing a unique opportunity to see these primates in their natural habitat.
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