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Taking a Break From Diving in Semporna to Go on a River Cruise to See Proboscis Monkeys

2016/7/26 12:00:17

Sabah is filled with biodiversity-rich mangrove ecosystems, characterised by its meandering rivers. Journeying down one of these rivers on a 12-foot boat is a popular way to explore these ecosystems, ...

Sabah is filled with biodiversity-rich mangrove ecosystems, characterised by its meandering rivers. Journeying down one of these rivers on a 12-foot boat is a popular way to explore these ecosystems, particularly the unique wildlife that live and depend on it. In Semporna on the east coast of Sabah, the Borneo Semporna Proboscis River Cruise is the pioneer in offering river cruises for wildlife viewing, acting either as a main attraction for both locals and tourists, or as a time out from diving for divers visiting the region to dive in hotspots in waters surrounding the islands of Sipadan, Mabul and Kapalai (and more). Catch glimpses of the fascinating Proboscis Monkey, a species that gets its name from its large, odd-shaped nose. Your chances are also high to see different species of macaques on overhanging tree branches above, crocodiles silently moving through the surface of the water, giant fruit bats in their hundreds in seek of supper, and fireflies lighting up the sky after dark.


A sighting of the Proboscis Monkey, also known as Monyet Belanda (Dutch Monkey, in the national language of Malaysia), is enough to satisfy me on any river cruise. This species are sighted primarily in mangrove forests, eating, sleeping and resting on trees along the river bank. Their features and characters are fascinating: from their large noses (for both males and females, though obviously much larger in the males), to the strange noises they emit when sensing danger or trying to attract females.

Divers and snorkellers often wonder what else there is to do while in Semporna, the quaint town most popularly serving as the gateway to the fascinating underwater world. This is what I will tell them - go see the Proboscis Monkeys. It is a short, 25 minute ride from Semporna town to reach the Borneo Semporna Proboscis River Cruise centre. Keen birders can expect to see horn bills and kingfishers while enjoying a traditional Malaysian high-tea on the centre's jetty. During the hour-long cruise, make sure you keep your camera handy and ready as you travel slowly down the Buaya and Pegagau rivers. Sit back and relax. Enjoy the peaceful and scenic setting of nature, and the diversity of the riverine wildlife.


Nature viewing is one of the main reasons to visit Sabah, on the island of Borneo. For divers and snorkellers who love the wonders and colours of marine life, the Borneo Semporna Proboscis River Cruise offers another option for wildlife observation while in Semporna: the on land option! A perfect way to capture the best of both worlds.

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