Samboja Lestari Orangutan Sanctuary

Samboja Lestari Orangutan Sanctuary

Kalimantan Region

65/10090 min

Samboja Lestari Orangutan Sanctuary is a renowned conservation project located in the Kalimantan region of Indonesia. Founded by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation, it serves as a rehabilitation center for orphaned and displaced orangutans, providing them with care and training to eventually return to the wild. The sanctuary is situated in a tropical rainforest area that has been actively restored from previously deforested land, showcasing successful reforestation efforts. Visitors to Samboja Lestari can observe orangutans in a semi-natural environment, learn about their behavior and the threats they face, and explore the surrounding rainforest that supports diverse flora and fauna. The sanctuary also plays a vital role in environmental education and community engagement, promoting sustainable practices and awareness of conservation issues. Its facilities include nursery areas, feeding platforms, and trails through the forest, offering an immersive experience into orangutan ecology and habitat preservation. Through its efforts, Samboja Lestari contributes significantly to the survival of the critically endangered Bornean orangutan and the restoration of their natural habitat.

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Tipp: The best time to visit Samboja Lestari is during the dry season from May to September when trails are more accessible. It is recommended to book guided tours in advance to ensure availability and gain deeper insight from experienced guides. Visitors should prepare for humid tropical conditions and wear suitable footwear for forest walks. The sanctuary offers educational programs that are particularly engaging for families and school groups. Discounts may be available for larger groups or educational visits. Supporting the sanctuary through donations or purchasing souvenirs helps fund ongoing conservation efforts.

Interessante Fakten

  • •Samboja Lestari is located on previously deforested land that has been successfully reforested, demonstrating effective habitat restoration.
  • •The sanctuary provides care and rehabilitation for orphaned and displaced Bornean orangutans, a critically endangered species.
  • •Visitors can observe orangutans in a semi-wild environment, which is rare among rehabilitation centers.
  • •The project integrates environmental education with conservation, involving local communities in sustainable practices.

Geschichte

1991

Samboja Lestari was established in 1991 by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation as a response to widespread deforestation and the resulting displacement of orangutans in Kalimantan.

Initially starting as a small rehabilitation center, it expanded over the years to include extensive reforestation projects, transforming degraded land into thriving rainforest.

The sanctuary has grown into a model for orangutan conservation and rainforest restoration, combining animal welfare with environmental sustainability.

It has been instrumental in raising awareness about the impact of habitat loss and the importance of protecting endangered species in Indonesia.

OrtsfĂĽhrer

1
Orangutan Nursery and Rehabilitation Area1991

This area houses young and recovering orangutans where they receive medical care, nutritional support, and training to develop skills needed for survival in the wild.

2
Reforested Rainforest Trails1990s–present

Visitors can walk through trails in the restored rainforest, observing native plants and wildlife, and understanding the importance of habitat restoration for orangutan survival.

3
Feeding Platforms

Elevated platforms where orangutans are fed and visitors can watch feeding sessions, providing insight into their diet and natural behaviors.