Sukau Rainforest Reserve is a biodiverse protected area in Malaysian Borneo known for its primeval tropical rainforest, riverine ecosystems, and exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities, especially for orangutans and riverine species.
The Sukau Rainforest Reserve is located in the Kinabatangan region of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, along the banks of the Kinabatangan River. Spanning lowland dipterocarp forest, freshwater wetlands, oxbow lakes, and riverine habitats, this reserve harbors one of the richest collections of flora and fauna in Southeast Asia. The forest is home to endangered species such as orangutans, pygmy elephants, proboscis monkeys, and hornbills, making it a premier destination for wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists alike. Historically, the area was a hunting ground but has since been protected due to its ecological significance and thriving populations of rare species. Visitors to the Sukau Rainforest Reserve can explore via guided river cruises, wildlife safaris, and canopy walks that provide immersive experiences in untouched rainforests. The reserve is particularly popular for early morning and late afternoon boat tours that reveal an abundance of bird species and mammals along the riverbanks. In addition, community-run eco-lodges promote sustainable tourism, encouraging conservation while supporting local livelihoods. Sukau’s relatively remote location and intact habitat offer a unique opportunity to witness tropical rainforest ecosystems and rare species in their natural environment. This reserve remains a vital area for research, education, and eco-tourism, appealing to travelers interested in nature, wildlife photography, and riverine adventures.
Kinabatangan River wildlife cruises offering sightings of orangutans, proboscis monkeys, and silver leaf monkeys
Diverse habitat zones including oxbow lakes, forest patches, and swamps critical for biodiversity
Community-based eco-lodges providing immersive rainforest experiences and sustainable tourism
Early morning canopy platform tours allowing rare glimpses of the forest canopy species
The river runs through the reserve and is the primary route for wildlife tours and habitat for many species.
These crescent-shaped freshwater lakes formed by river meanders provide unique wetland habitats supporting crocodiles, otters, and aquatic birds.
The reserve protects crucial lowland rainforest habitat for Bornean orangutans, one of the most endangered great ape species.