
Sandakan Sabah, Malaysia Travel Guide
Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre, and Rainforest Discovery Centre are clustered about 25 kilometers from Sandakan. Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary is a bit further.
Gomantong Caves (30 km south) and Sim-Sim Water Village (near city center) also await your visit. For a wider array of experiences, discover and reserve tours through GetYourGuide.
Discover Sandakan's natural beauty and rich cultural heritage just beyond the city limits.
The Kinabatangan River has a considerable natural retreat, often involving an overnight visit. The Rainforest Discovery Centre offers an accessible rainforest time spent with a canopy walk.
Visit historical sites and rural villages that paint a picture of the region's past and present.
Consider extending your travel past Sandakan to explore more of Sabah's diverse landscapes and wildlife.
An essential extension for wildlife viewing. Typically includes an overnight stay at a river lodge with sailings and treks.
An overnight visit to Pulau Selingan to witness sea turtles laying eggs and hatchlings released. Prior booking is necessary.
For serious wildlife enthusiasts, remote rainforest experiences await. Access through Lahad Datu with flights from Sandakan.
Dive into Borneo's unique ecosystems with extended stays focused on conservation and high biodiversity.
After Sandakan, Sabah has more to offer, from city life to world-class diving.
Sandakan has various outdoor adventures and special things to do in the area for visitors.
The Rainforest Discovery Centre (RDC) has well-marked trails, from easy boardwalks to moderate jungle paths. Kinabatangan River lodges present guided treks for wildlife spotting.
River excursions dominate water activities here, focusing on wildlife. Extreme adventure sports are limited.
Discover traditional markets for local goods, souvenirs, and daily life.
Find unique gifts and everyday items, while contributing to local artisans.
Limited venues, some hotel pubs or waterfront pubs may feature live music on weekends.
Nightclubs and devoted dancing venues are very limited or absent.
Local eateries and mamak stalls offer food and drinks until late, a casual social spot.