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Saturday, March 01, 2025

Sabah, Malaysia: Kinabatangan River Wildlife Refuge

From Kundasang, we headed for a 3-DAY/2-NIGHT river tour in Kinabatangan River wildlife Refuge, not something we normally do. Besides, we had already concluded from our previous visit to Peninsular Malaysia that the whole country is covered in oil palm plantations. How much wildlife habitat could there still be?! Yet having failed to identify other more interesting destinations, we headed for our river tour with much trepidation.

Sure enough, along the way we passed palm plantation after plantation. After some looking around on the web, I'm now convinced half of the world's palm oil comes from the island of Borneo (including Kalimantan, Indonesia).
On the Road from Kundasang to Greenview Lodge on the Kinabatangan River - Sukau, Sabah, Malaysia
A few days before our tour, I noticed Google Maps warning of road closures due to flooding in Eastern Borneo. Once again it's never what we worry aboutthat gets us - we had no trouble getting to the river, but the river is at a 10-year high, which means
  • The Reserve has around 200 pygmy elephants. They are all huddled at some high grounds in a plantation, not along the river. We won't be seeing any elephants.
  • There won't be any walks in the jungle. There would be more river cruises in their place
Much to our surprise, we both enjoyed our time on the river. For the 3D/2N tour, we had a total of 5 river cruises and 1 half kilometer jungle walk. Our more than amazing guide, Braun, who I'm convinced had been an eagle by day and owl by night in his previous life, spotted so many animals. The wildlife photos below were taken with our mobile phones, so the quality is low, but our excitement was off the charts.
  • Orangutans - they are nothing like their sedentary relatives in the zoo. Orangutan - Sunrise Cruise on the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

    Orangutan Mother (R) and Child (L) - Afternoon Cruise on the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo
  • Proboscis monkeys with their large noses and long tails Proboscis Monkey - Greenview Lodge in the Kinabatangan River Wildlife Sanctuary - Sukau, Sabah, Malaysia
  • Crocodiles - I was surprised to be excited to see them after seeing thousands of alligators in Florida. LOL Crocodile - Night River Cruise - Greenview Lodge in the Kinabatangan River Wildlife Sanctuary - Sukau, Sabah, Malaysia
  • Rhino hornbills - I didn't even realize until later what a revered bird it was Hornbill - Afternoon Cruise on the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

    Hornbill - Afternoon Cruise on the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo
  • Sleeping Kingfishers - the only kingfishers I was able to gaze at for more than a fraction of a second. Kingfisher - Night River Cruise - Greenview Lodge in the Kinabatangan River Wildlife Sanctuary - Sukau, Sabah, Malaysia
  • Several other species of monkeys, a mouse deer, other hornbills, eagles, the very rare Storm's Storks.
It was true, the reserve was only a sliver of land right along the river, in the midst of vast palm plantations. I feel it's all the more important for us to support the lodges which in turn provide habitat for wildlife, so there is a viable alternative to turning every inch of land to palm plantation.

Note to fellow travelers: we highly recommend the Greenview Lodge https://sukaugreenview.net/, we signed up for the tour directly with them. While the loddge is not luxurious, it is clean and comfortable (AC), and the included meals are simple, tasty, and filling (with vegan and vegetarian options). Free coffee, tea, and H2O 24hrs. And everything was super organized.

We rode the bus from the so-called Cabbage Roundabout Bus Stop in Kundasang, to the KFC in Kinabatangan where the Greenview Lodge picked us up.
On the Road from Kundasang to Greenview Lodge on the Kinabatangan River - Sukau, Sabah, Malaysia

On the Road from Kundasang to Greenview Lodge on the Kinabatangan River - Sukau, Sabah, Malaysia

On the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

The Schedule.
Itinerary for our 3-Day 2-Night stay at Greenview Lodge in the Kinabatangan River Wildlife Sanctuary - Sukau, Sabah, Malaysia

High water at the jetty.
On the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

The modest dining area.
Greenview Lodge in the Kinabatangan River Wildlife Sanctuary - Sukau, Sabah, Malaysia

On the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

We arrived at the Greenview at 3pm. The first cruise on the Kinabatangan was at 4pm. The first wildlife spotted were a group of White-Bellied Sea Eagles, a small female monkey with a baby clinging to her breast, and a pair of hornbills. Then back to the lodge at sunset for dinner.
White-Bellied Sea Eagles - Greenview Lodge in the Kinabatangan River Wildlife Sanctuary - Sukau, Sabah, Malaysia

Female Monkey with Baby - Greenview Lodge in the Kinabatangan River Wildlife Sanctuary - Sukau, Sabah, Malaysia

Hornbills - Greenview Lodge in the Kinabatangan River Wildlife Sanctuary - Sukau, Sabah, Malaysia

Sunset on the  Kinabatangan River - Sukau, Sabah, Malaysia

The night river cruises were very cool, even though the wildlife spotting was sparse.
Night River Cruise - Greenview Lodge in the Kinabatangan River Wildlife Sanctuary - Sukau, Sabah, Malaysia

Night River Cruise - Greenview Lodge in the Kinabatangan River Wildlife Sanctuary - Sukau, Sabah, Malaysia

The next morning on the sunrise cruise, the first orangutans were spotted (3rd below) in a gi-normus tree in which there was also a whole troop of smaller monkeys (4th below).
Sunrise Cruise on the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

Sunrise Cruise on the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

Orangutan - Sunrise Cruise on the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

Giant Tree with Monkeys - Sunrise Cruise on the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

After breakfast, we put on rubber boots for the shortened jungle walk. Oh, our "tour" consisted of 11 people.
Jungle Walk - On the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

Jungle Walk - On the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

The Pill Millipede can roll itself into a ball when disturbed.
Millipede - Jungle Walk - On the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

Our Guide Demos Makes a Sticky Goo to Trap Small Birds
Our Guide Makes a Sticky Goo to Trap Small Birds - Jungle Walk - On the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

Sunset/Afternoon Cruise
Afternoon Cruise on the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

Afternoon Cruise on the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

Tofu Curry as an extra main for us vegetarians and vegans.
Dinner - Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

Pulling away from the Greenview Jetty for our last Night Cruise.
NIght Cruise on the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

Heron - NIght Cruise on the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

Bat - NIght Cruise on the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

Video - Orangutan Mother(R) and Child (L)
Orangutan Mother(R) and Child (L) - Afternoon Cruise on the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

Video - Orangutan Swinging Through the Trees from Right to Left
Orangutan Swinging Through the Trees from Right to Left - Afternoon Cruise on the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

Video - Crocodile at Night along the river bank.
Crocodile Video - Night River Cruise - Greenview Lodge in the Kinabatangan River Wildlife Sanctuary - Sukau, Sabah, Malaysia

Video - Orangutans (one at upper right, the other at lower left) Settling Into Their Nests.
Orangutans Settling Into Their Nests - Afternoon Cruise on the Kinabatangan River at Greenview Lodge - Sukau, Sabah, Borneo

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The tour looks fun. Liz

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