The Tabin Wildlife Reserve is a nature preserve in Sabah, Malaysia. It was created in 1984 to preserve Sabah's disappearing wild animals. …
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2024年8月16日
Fab guides and lots to see and do. If you love birds and nocturnal animals then you are in for a treat. We were lucky enough to see elephants on both days.mey27的完整评论
2023年10月26日
Staying at TWR is staying in a very remote location with fantastic wildlife all around you. After the 1.5h drive over a rocky road through palm plantations (free massage ) we reached the Wildlife re…TimHaan的完整评论
2023年9月25日
We stayed for a couple of nights and can really recommend this place. The accommodation was top notch along with the food but above all the people made it. We did a few safaris and saw a lot of wil…Hobbitsoft的完整评论
Hi there I wonder if anyone could give me an idea of how far/long the treks at Tabin are please? I am hoping to travel with my sister who has an arthritic condition and am just wondering if she'll be able to manage the treks on the 3 night stay. Many thanks Nicky
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All the tours are optional and most of the tours are safari drives. If you want to go to the mud volcano then that is a bit more of a hike. However there is a shorter option after you finish the …
All the tours are optional and most of the tours are safari drives. If you want to go to the mud volcano then that is a bit more of a hike. However there is a shorter option after you finish the mud volcanoes. Thus going to the mud volcano is longer to give people experience amongst the jungle. The shorter hike is still a walk away through some quite muddy areas. The operators are very good here and will assist. English is also very good so you can definitely discuss all your issues and needs. They will be met. A very touristy and enjoyable experience for someone in these situations. As compared to other jungle type experiences in Borneo. Enjoy. PS - say hi to Alistair for me, he is a champion.
Does the lodge provide Wellington boots or what type of shoes do you need to take? What clothing is recommended for the treks?
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The lodge provides Wellington boots and you can buy leech socks at the office there. I took a pair of hiking boots but didn't really need them in the end as all time spent walking on …
The lodge provides Wellington boots and you can buy leech socks at the office there. I took a pair of hiking boots but didn't really need them in the end as all time spent walking on tracks was in the Wellingtons provided. Just used my own shoes for walking on the boardwalks between the room and meals, and during night drives where you are just in the car anyway. Would definitely suggest a good pair of lightweight breathable long hiking pants, or even at least two pairs of long pants as even with the Wellingtons mud still made it onto my pants, but was easy to wash off. Up to you if you want a lightweight long-sleeved shirt, but I found trekking in the jungle hot and humid enough that I preferred just a lightweight t shirt and then good insect repellent.