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"Tabin has been declared a Wildlife Reserve primarily on account of the large number of animals inhabiting it's forests, some of which are highly endangered."

Tabin Wildlife Reserve (TWR or Tabin) 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 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. Tabin has been declared a Wildlife Reserve primarily on account of the large number of animals inhabiting it's forests, some of which are highly endangered. The three largest mammals of Sabah, namely Asian Elephant, Sumatran Rhinoceros and Tembadau are all found within the reserve; nine species of primate are present, as well as three species of cats all of which are on the protected wildlife list.

Of birds species, 42 families representing 220 species have been recorded. In 1998, the Government has privatised eco-tourism programmes for Tabin and over the last few years, increasing numbers of tourists have been coming to the reserve. Among activities permitted in the reserve are jungle trekking, wildlife viewing, photography and filming. Natural mud volcanoes are an important natural attraction for wildlife seeking salt, and these have become a bonus for visitors to see wild animals.

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Before visiting Tabin, it's good to contact the Wildlife Department Office (Tel:089-884 416) in Lahad Datu to check and see if permits are necessary.

There is a bus leaving Lahad Datu at noon daily for Tomanggong, passing by the reserve entrace on its way. This will cost you RM7 for a one-hour journey. Otherwise, there is a plane from Sandakan to Tommanggong at RM42 (twice weekly). However, you still have to get to the reserve entrance by car or bus.
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