A variety of threatened wildlife, including Borneo Pygmy elephants, Tembadau, and rare birdlife, can be found in the Tabin Wildlife Reserve. The lowland rainforest of Tabin, which is home to a staggering variety of tropical plants, is covered in eury species. Many of these plants have medicinal and therapeutic benefits. Visitors who enjoy wildlife photography and birdwatching will find Tabin to be a genuinely priceless experience!
Only one lodging choice, run by Tabin Wildlife Resort, is available in the reserve. Each lodge has a private terrace, air conditioning, a ceiling fan, and a hot water shower.
An unusual feature of Tabin is a mud volcano the size of a football pitch that may be reached after a 20-minute jungle journey. A variety of species is drawn to the area by this mud volcano because it acts as a mineral salt lick. Visitors can use an observation tower to see wildlife close to the mud volcano. After your jungle hikes, relax with a swim in the refreshing Lipad Waterfall and try the Tabin Rainforest Foot Soak, which is produced with a natural blend of tropical plants. Whether you’re an animal activist, a photographer, an eco-adventurer, a wild adventure seeker, or just someone looking for some fun, Tabin opens her arms in welcome. You’ll experience nature here like nowhere else.