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    • Dag 14

      Sepilok - Orang Utans

      18 augusti 2022, Malaysia ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

      Wir sind nach drei (!) Stunden Flug in Sandakan auf Borneo gelandet. Wir fühlen uns ein bisschen wie am Ende der Welt; zwischen hier und Amerika ist nicht mehr viel außer Wasser und ein paar Inseln.
      Unsere Reise führt uns hierher auf der Suche nach einem besonderen Tier, dem Orang Utan. In freier Wildbahn sehr schwer zu finden (vor allem mit unserem Zeitrahmen), setzen wir alles auf die Karte „Aufzuchtstation“. In Sepilok gibt es die wichtigste dieser Art für Orang Utans, Teil des Auswilderungsprozesses sind tägliche Fütterungen mit monotonem Essen. Die Hoffnung der Ranger ist, dass es den Affen langweilig wird und sie sich eigenes Essen tiefer im Wald suchen. Wir haben die Hoffnung, dass die Affen der Bananen noch nicht überdrüssig sind und werden belohnt. Zur Fütterung erscheint eine kleine Familie inklusive imposantem Männchen. Beeindruckende Tiere!!
      Später gehen wir noch in die Aufzucht- und Auswilderungsstation für Mailaienbären, der einzigen weltweit (glaube ich). Die sind weniger beeindruckend, aber trotzdem witzig.
      Erwähnenswert ist noch unsere Unterkunft mit offener Dusche und Blick auf den Regenwald.
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    • Dag 135

      Orangutan Rehabilitation, Sepilok,Borneo

      18 februari, Malaysia ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      A fantastic trip to see orangutans being rehabilitated, we were able to see them at the feeding area and open area nursery but not while wandering around. Hopefully we will have more luck while on the river cruise and walks which we will be doing tomorrow!

      We took a bus to get to the sanctuary, the driver was so happy for us to be on there that he took a selfie with us! We got some double takes from locals too. Unfortunately it dropped us off half an hours walk away so we only just made feeding time though.

      We stayed until almost closing time at lunch, and got to watch the orangutans as the park quietened as they played and snacked together.

      It was also a struggle to get back to town afterwards, as we thought there was a bus which didn't turn up - thankfully we met another couple and shared a grab back.
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    • Dag 11

      Borneo 4/7 : Orang-outan 🦧 et Ours

      26 maj 2023, Malaysia ⋅ 🌧 32 °C

      Je suis arrivé en avance à Sepilok, mais il n’y a presque rien à part le sanctuaire d’orangs-outans. Le bus devait arriver vers 4-5 heure du matin et je suis arrivé à 2 h j’ai donc marché jusqu’à l’entrée du sanctuaire puis trouvé un banc d’un abris bus sur lequel je me suis reposé en attendant de pouvoir petit déjeuner. Je me rapprochais plus d’un SDF que d’un voyageur à ce moment là mais bon c’est les aléas des bus de nuit. Une fois 7 h je trouve un café, récupère un peu de batterie et prends mon petit déjeuner. Le sanctuaire ouvre à 9 h donc j’avais du temps devant moi et en me renseignant je vois qu’il y a un parc à ours soleil à côté de celui des orang-outans. Arrive 9h et je rentre dans le sanctuaire puis petite marche pour se diriger au premier point de nourriture. La les singes attendent que la nourriture arrive puis les orangs-outans arrivent en se balançant sur les cordes c’est vraiment un superbe spectacle. Ensuite direction le deuxième point et encore une fois c’est top même si beaucoup de macaques s’attaquent à la nourriture et font fuir les orangs-outans mais bon. Il y a meme une maman et son bébé au loin ! Ensuite direction du centre des ours soleils, ce sont des ours noirs qui sont très petits et qui grimpent aux arbres. Leur différence est qu’ils ont comme un collier jaune sur le torse dans leur pelage. Ils étaient très beau mais je n’en ai pas vu grimper aux arbres.

      Après cela, un bus me récupère pour m’emmener dans ma croisière safari. On arrive vers 15 h et on aura le droit à un petit goûter puis 2 heures de bateau sur la rivière pour essayer de trouver des animaux. Durant cette journée on verra des macaques à longue et grosse queue (c’est deux sortes différentes), des singes à long nez, un héron pourpré et une sorte de bucérotidé, un oiseau noir au bec jaune avec une espèce de corne. Ensuite retour à terre pour le dîner puis trek de nuit dans la jungle d’un peu plus d’une heure. Avec nos lampes torches on est à la recherche de tarsier un animal qu’on peut trouver dans la jungle la nuit. Pas de chances, on aura le droit à une grenouille, une araignée et une libellule endormie. Retour au lit pour le réveil à 5h30 de demain matin et la croisière matinale qui nous attend.
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    • Dag 75

      Sandakan/Sepilok

      28 januari 2023, Malaysia ⋅ 🌧 29 °C

      8 a.m. - I got some Roti egg for breakfast and got ready for our day trip to Sepilok Orangutan rehabilitation center. Orangutans are a endangered species and you can only find them living wild in the jungle of Borneo (Malaysia) and Sumatra (Indonesia). They are endangered because of the deforesting of the jungle for palm oil plantations. As well as other animals. On our bus drive the day before I just saw palm oil plantations as far as I could see. Did you know that almost 90% of the world oil palm trees are grown on a few islands in Malaysia and Indonesia? The big problem with orangutans is that the baby’s stay with their mother unit they are six. After that they learned everything to survive by their own. If something happens to the mother in that six years the baby would die. The goal of this organization is to rescue the baby orangutans and the nurse them until they are ready to be released again in the wild.

      9 a.m. - We took the local bus to Sepilok and it was horrible. The seats, the load annoying music etc. At least it was cheap and he brought us to the entrance.

      10 a.m. - When we arrived we saw at first a mother orangutan with her small baby sitting on the roof of the building just chilling and watching all the people. Another thing the organization does is the provide two times a day a “feeding” where they provide a lot of fruits with nutritions and vitamins for the orangutans. So if they feel like it they know where they can find some healthy food. Basically it’s a good sign when there are less orangutans but the ranger also told us that there are some lazy ones how just take advantage of the situation. So we went to the “feeding” in the morning and we saw there another two orangutans. Just chilling there and eating. I was so fascinated how the behave and act. Really calm and chill. I can watch them for hours and hours. It was very impressive how he cracked the coconut to get the meat out of it. We also wanted to visit the nursery but unfortunately it was closed because of construction work.

      1:30 p.m. - We had no service there so we just started to walke and found a restaurant for lunch after 30 min. While we had lunch it started to rain but we didn’t mind because when we finished the weather was good again.

      2:30 p.m. - We went to the second “feeding” in the afternoon a bit earlier. When we arrived there, there was already a mother orangutan and her older baby up in the trees and waited for the food. Once the ranger came with the food they made their way down to the platform. Unfortunately a group of macaque monkeys wanted the food as well and the distributed the orangutans. This there were a bit more than in the morning. In total five. But most of the just grabbed as much food as possible. They had food in both there feet’s and in one hand. The last hand they used to get back up in the trees where they ate their food without any distribution. After they had enough the all disappeared in the jungle. It was very hard to take good pictures with the phone because of the colors, the light and the zoom. Luckily I met Niccolo a Italien guy how life’s in Australia and he is a nature/animal photographer with a proper camera in his free time. He was so kind to send me some of his photos.

      4 p.m. - After we finished we saw a hornbill couple in a tree where we waited for the bus. Unfortunately the bus didn’t came so we wanted to order a grab but somehow every driver cancelled. So ended up asking some locals and we shared two cars back to the hostel.

      5 p.m. - Later we went for a small snack in Mci and checked out the shopping mall there.

      7 p.m. - In the evening there was a event in our hostel because of the seventh day of CNY. They provided a free big buffet and drinks. The brought up so much food it was insane. Furthermore we got some small fireworks and all in all it was a really cozy and familiar evening.

      P.S.: Did you know that we share round about 97% DNA with orangutans.
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    • Dag 5

      Wildlife Resort

      27 juli 2022, Malaysia ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

      We stopped at a ecotourism resort that provided a lovely lunch before travelling to the skywalk.
      There were many private chalets dotted around the complex and it seems that ecotourism is a very popular and appealing holiday option which is great because the tourist dollars are used to fund the ongoing management of the wildlife.
      It was very pleasant eating on the deck covered in shade even though Jen ordered fish and chips and was disappointed.
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    • Dag 5

      Sun Bear Conservation Park

      27 juli 2022, Malaysia ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

      Located in the same area is the Sun Bear rehabilitation facility.
      These bears are the smallest of all the bear species and are only found in this region of Malaysia 🇲🇾.
      Tragically this bear has been the target of poachers who kill the bears to sell some of their body parts to the Chinese traditional medicine markets especially the bears gall bladder.
      The bears we saw are playful and inquisitive and have very long claws for tree climbing to eat wild honey. They also have very, very long tongues to be able to access the honey.
      The other discerning feature of the bears and where they get their name from is a horseshoed shape splash of gold colour on their chest hence the name “Sun” bears.
      During the heat of the day they are reasonable sedate.
      The battle to save these bears has been the passion of a local Malaysian man who has dedicated his life to maintain safe breeding populations of these animals.
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    • Dag 5

      Orangutans

      27 juli 2022, Malaysia ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

      The Orangutans have a varied diet of fruits and other edible plants they also will eat the external tubes of earthworm castings as this is high in essential minerals that the apes require to stay healthy.
      Virgin forest is such a magical space especially the noises that you hear of the myriad of insects that inhabit the forest.
      Even in hot climates like Malaysia and Borneo the forests are always cool and an essential reason why they must be preserved.
      Malaysia has a strong commitment to maintaining a diverse range of forest tranches to maintain healthy wild animal populations.
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    • Dag 21

      Borneo

      25 juli 2022, Malaysia ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Busfahrt von Georgetown nach KL -Flug verpasst weil AM und PM verwechselt 👌😅
      Von KL nach Kota Kinabalu Borneo
      Kota Kinabalu war echt nicht schön und das Wetter mies.
      Daher schnell entschlossen nach Osten zu fahren und dort eine Bootstour 3D2N über den Kinabatangan River zu machen.
      Lars hat sich angeschlossen.
      Haben dort Maya, die Holländerin und zwei Engländer die den Mount kinabalu aufgestiegen sind wieder getroffen und super witzige Leute kennengelernt.
      Auf der ersten Bootstour haben wir direkt zwei Orang Utans gesehen. Sonnst noch ganz viele Affen (Nasenaffen und Makaken) und Babykrokodile gesehen.
      Nach der Bootstour ging's direkt von Borneo über KL nach Lombok.
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    • Dag 2 382

      Orangutan Sanctuary

      6 juni 2022, Malaysia ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

      I wake early this morning and im so excited I'm hopefully going to get to see Orangutan in there natural environment. Here in Sepilok they have a sanctuary to rehabilitate Orangutan back into the jungle through a program that encourages them back into the jungle and feed themselves naturally its crazy because if I don't get to see one the program is really working. T I'm over the moon with the hostel I'm staying in and even though I'm in a dorm on my own there are multiple dorms and there are people staying in them so I'm still getting to meet some Europeans and get hints and tips. The showers here are also luxurious hot and strong and even though restricted to certain hours the hours suit me. Breakfast is also excellent and included in the price of the stay and this morning I had a full English as I knew I was going to be out most of the day. Its about a 1.5 km walk to the sanctuary and I arrive nice and early and although there are quite a few tour groups I imagine back before covid this place would be rammed. I cleverly follow a couple who are with a guide .43 sq km of protected land at the edge of Kabili Sepilok Forest Reserve was turned into a rehabilitation site for orangutans and this is where Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre is located.The founder was actually an English lady called Barbara Harrison and Today around 60 to 80 orangutans are living independently in the reserve and approximately 25 orphaned orangutans are housed in the nurseries. Babies usually stay with their mothers for 6 yrs to learn the life skills they need to survive but here they use a buddy system pairing the babies with older monkeys also at the sanctuary. My first stop is the outdoor nursery where food is put out to bring the monkeys in and I watch behind a huge glass window as they swing from platform to platform eating the fruit left for them. As I walk round to the next stop of the outdoor feeding area I get chatting to one of the park rangers. He's worked here for 33 years and from nowhere a huge male Orangutan comes up behind us and poses on the fence. I'm so blessed because there isn't a soul in site and then he starts walking towards us. The ranger tells me to stand behind and as I do I can't help but video this beautiful beast strutting his stuff. I watch as he then makes his way towards the crowd waiting at the feeding area buts its quite funny as when i get there hes found a female companion anx they spend the whole feeding time mating instead of eating whole the Macau monkeys have a field day but feel I've enjoyed a very special moment so much so I go back for the afternoon feed and get to witness a mother and her playful baby but this time with the crowds but nothing could beat this morning.Läs mer

    • Dag 5

      Forest Skywalk

      27 juli 2022, Malaysia ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

      This has been a relatively recent initiative by the Malaysian government to expand the tourist experience.
      This park is very busy with lots of different types of bird life however we visited in the middle of the day which even with the forest canopy meant that there were few birds about.
      This sad state of affairs prompted Chris to take off the next morning in search of more bird life and he was rewarded with a couple of great shots of two hornbills with beautiful beaks.
      Before taking to the skywalk there was a short walk to get to the structures.

      The structures have been made of steel which will stand the test of time as well blending in with the surrounding forest with lichen and vines clinging to the structures.
      Some of the birds nest ferns perched high on the branches of some trees have to be seen to be believed.t F fc

      At different times on the walk I believe that we were approx 30-40 metres In the air which gives you an idea of how high some of these structures were.
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