Rainforest Wildlife
Rainforests, such as this extensive area in the remote mountains of Sulawesi, Indonesia, are often difficult to access, but there are many areas where infrastructure enables eco tourists to explore the riches of this incredible habitat from well-managed trails and walkways.
Malaysian Rainforest
Malaysia provides eco tourists with incredible opportunities to view wildlife in its beautiful tropical rainforests. This sturdy metal canopy walkway in Malaysian Borneo is situated close to great accommodation and excellent roads.
Malaysian Wildlife
The following photo gallery provides an idea of what one could see on an eco trip to the tropical rainforests of Malaysia, which encompasses Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak (north Borneo). Malaysia has some of the richest and most accessible rainforests in the world.
Ghost Mantis, Taman Negara
©Frank Lambert
Ferruginous Partridge, Bukit Tinggi
©John Howes
Robinson's Anglehead Lizard, Ulu Kali
©John Howes
Storm's Stork, Sabah, Borneo
©Nigel Voaden
Mudskippers, Kuala Selangor
©Cecilia Verkley
Proboscis Monkey, Sabah
©Cecilia Verkely
Mountain Leaf Warbler
©John Howes
Red-bearded Bee-eater
©John Howes
Diard's Trogon, Sabah
©Nigel Voaden