Flight from Kota Kinabalu to Lahad Datu takes approximately 50 minutes. Another one and a half hours drive on gravel road to the resort. On our way to Tabin, we passed through some oil palm plantations before our eyes caught by the beauty of the secondary rainforest. Upon arrival, we did a short briefing with our guide and complete our registration before we proceed for check in. There are 20 units of jungle lodges which consist of 10 units River Lodges and 10 units Hill Lodges. All lodges equipped with private bathroom with hot and cold water, ceiling fan, air conditioner, twin beds, drinking water and most of all a private balcony. We managed to get a quick rest before proceed to our first activity - trekking to the mud volcano. | Trek to the mud volcano. |
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| View from the observation tower. |
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| Pig Tail Macaque |
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| Lipad Waterfall |
When we arrived at the resort, it is already time for lunch. In the afternoon, it is time to pamper our tired feet with the Tabin Rainforest Foot Soak made with a natural blend of herbs. A quick rest at our lodge before we proceed for the dusk drive to look out for more nocturnal wildlife and birds coming out to look for food. The most memorable moment when we saw the Red Giant Flying Squirrel do some action.
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| The Brown Wood-owl |
It is free and easy on our last day. We managed to take breakfast and lunch at the resort. Our transfer out is in the afternoon so we have more times to mingled with the staff. Whether you are a wild adventure seeker, an environmentalist earth
mother, a photography lover, an animal activist, or simply just someone
looking out for something fun; Tabin extends her arms in welcome. Here,
you will get a taste of nature like nowhere else.www.tabinwildlife.com.my
http://www.sabahtourism.com/sabah-malaysian-borneo/en/destination/22/




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