One of my first spots to visit was the Shangri-La Rasa Ria – particularly for their own private Nature Reserve. I was very impressed by their facilities and the nature reserve and will definitely be back one day to visit. I managed to grab one of their fact sheets for public information for anyone interested to visit:
Rasa Ria Nature Reserve Concept Statement
The Rasa Ria Nature Reserve was established by Shangri-Las Rasa Ria Resort in collaboration with the State Wildllife Department of Sabah in June 1996. The main purpose of setting up this protected ecological space was to help facilitate rehabilitation programmes for endangered species of fauna as well as those endemic in Sabah.
· The fauna are given sanctuary, sheltered from human-induced injury as well as from risks of being collected and domesticated by people. If released into the wilderness of the jungle in their current states, the fauna are unlikely to survive or fend for themselves. The Rasa Ria Nature Reserve provides a home until they reach an appropriate stage when they are ready to be rehabilitated into natural habitats.
Highlights of the Nature Reserve Activities
In Search of the Orang Utan
10am and 2pm for 1 hour. Conservation fee: RM 50 per person, non in-house guest: RM 65.00 per person. 72 hours prior booking required.
- Learn about the orang utans, its natural habits and related rehabilitation and conservation efforts.
- Watch our orphaned baby orang utans from a viewing platforms.
Summit Breakfast
Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 6.30am for 2 hours. Rm65.00 per person. 72 hour prior booking required.
- Witness the sunrise with backdrop of Mt. Kinabalu – South East Asia’s highest mountain
- Enjoy continental breakfast at the 15ft high observation tower located at the highest point of the nature reserve
- Suggested attire: T-shirt, good walking shoes, hat
Noctornal Animal Watch
Nightly. 9.00pm for about 2 hours. Conservation fee RM 20.00/adult/10 child.
- A chance to encounter rare species of Borneo’s nocturnal wildlife like the sambar deer, barking deer, mouse deer, civet cat, slow loris, common porcupine and many more.
- Suggested attire: long trousers, long sleeves and track shoes.
Visit to Canopy Walkway
Every Thursday, Tuesday and Saturday. 3.00m for about 2 hours. Conservation fee: RM40.00per person. 72 hours prior booking required.
- Trek through the rainforest and witness life in the treetops as you walk along the 10m high canopy walkway. You may be able to see birds & butterflies below or a group of long tailed macaque monkey jumping from tree to tree.
Orang Utan viewing & Canopy Walkway visit
10am for about 2 hours. Conservation fee: RM70.00 per person.
- Combination of two activities
- Proper jungle attire with good walking shoes, hat and insect repellent
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