Families and animal lovers will adore this natural reserve, where you can see some of the world's last orangutans living in the wild.
My suggestion
Make sure you take a pair of binoculars and a powerful zoom lens, so you can see and record these wonderful monkeys, even when they're high up in the trees.
Anonymous
Travel writer
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The Semenggoh Nature Reserve is one of the places where it's possible to see orang-utans.
My suggestion
in the fruits season, the orang-utans don't necessarily come to the feeding session, depending on what they can find to eat in the forest. So avoid visiting the reserve between November and February.
The western coast islands, less popular than the those on the oriental coast, will delight the visitors who venture there. Easily accessible from Kuala Lumpur, they present a diversity of landscapes and auras as well as a rich cultural heritage.
Malaysia is a surprising country in every way. And the cluster of lakes linked to one another that go by the name of Tasik Chini will definitely live up to expectations! If this is not the case, then maybe the lake's monster will leave you speechless; rumour has it that it haunts the depths!