Nestled in the eastern lowlands of Sabah, Tabin Wildlife Reserve is one of Borneo’s largest protected areas, covering over 120,000 hectares of dipterocarp rainforest. Tabin is a sanctuary for some of Sabah’s most endangered and iconic wildlife, including the Bornean pygmy elephant, clouded leopard, tarsiers, and orangutans. It’s also home to all three of Borneo’s largest mammals: the elephant, sun bear, and tamaraw (wild cattle).
Just a 1.5-hour drive from Lahad Datu, Tabin offers a perfect blend of wildlife exploration and rainforest immersion. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, birdwatcher, or wildlife photographer, Tabin promises a front-row seat to Borneo’s incredible biodiversity.
Designed for nature lovers on a tight schedule, this short adventure offers a meaningful glimpse into Tabin’s diverse ecosystem.
Venture into Tabin’s pristine rainforest on a 3-day journey filled with guided treks, night safaris, and unforgettable wildlife sightings.
A relaxed 4-day escape into Tabin’s rainforest, perfect for those seeking a deeper connection with nature and wildlife.