This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn more

Tabin Wildlife Reserve

x
Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Phone:
60 88 267266

Address:
Jalan Damai, Kota Kinabalu 88300, Malaysia

The Tabin Wildlife Reserve is a nature preserve in Sabah, Malaysia. It was created in 1984 to preserve Sabah’s disappearing wild animals. Occupying a large part of the peninsula forming the northern headland of Darvel Bay, it is located 48 kilometres east of Lahad Datu. Tabin Wildlife Reserve comprises a rectangular area of approximately 122,539 ha. in the centre of the Dent Peninsula, north-east of Lahad Datu town, south of the lower reaches of the Segama River and north of the Silabukan Protection Forest Reserve. It can be reached via sealed and gravel roads from Lahad Datu in about 40 minutes. The reserve is covered with lowland dipterocarp forest.
Continue reading...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Attraction Location



Tabin Wildlife Reserve Videos

Menu