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京那巴当岸河:实用指南+必玩体验推荐 [2025]

东南亚的“亚马逊”,也是观赏野生动物的绝佳地点!

最后更新: 2025年2月13日 - 8 分钟阅读
京那巴当岸河:实用指南+必玩体验推荐 [2025]

If you’re a wildlife lover, Kinabatangan River is one of the best places in Southeast Asia to spot wildlife. 

It’s not guaranteed of course but if you spend a few days here on river cruises, you’ll likely spot cheeky proboscis long-nosed monkeys, crocodiles and vibrant hornbills. If you’re lucky, you’ll get to see Orangutans observing you from high up in the trees, and and super cute bornean pygmy elephants doing river crossings. 

The Basics

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Is it Worth Going?

We think so! Kinabatangan River is one of our favourite spots in Southeast Asia for wildlife spotting. It’s basic (don’t expect luxury!), but it's a nice retreat to nature and suitable for all ages. On a river cruise, you'll get the chance to spot orangutans, pygmy elephants, proboscis monkeys, crocodiles, and hornbills!

Is it Worth Going?
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Best time to go

The dry season, from March to September, is generally considered the best time to visit. During this period, wildlife tends to congregate around the river to drink, so you'll get a better chance of sightings. The weather is also more predictable, making river cruises and jungle treks more enjoyable.

Best time to go
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Closest Airport

The nearest airport is Sandakan Airport (SDK) in Sabah, Malaysia. There are no direct international flights to Sandakan, but you can fly directly from other cities within Malaysia, including Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, Lahad Datu and Tawau.

Closest Airport
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Getting there from Sandakan

The journey from Sandakan to the Kinabatangan River takes approximately 2 hours by car. Most lodges and tour operators offer transportation as part of their packages, and will pick you up from Sandakan airport or Sandakan town centre!

Getting there from Sandakan

Things to Do at Kinabatangan River

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Wildlife River Cruises

River cruises are the highlight of any Kinabatangan trip. Most travellers will stay in a rainforest lodge and spend their time doing wildlife river cruises along the Kinabatangan River. All the lodges will offer morning and evening river safaris to spot wildlife. If you're lucky, you may spot elephants crossing the river, or orangutans eyeing you from behind the tree branches!

Note that because this is a wildlife safari, not a zoo, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed - the longer you spend here, the better your chances!

Wildlife River Cruises
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Elephant Cruise

The Kinabatangan River is home to an incredible diversity of wildlife, but elephants aren't always found near the main river stretch. To improve your chances of seeing these majestic animals, some lodges offer a special elephant cruise. Local villagers keep a watchful eye out for elephants and report any sightings to the lodges. If elephants are spotted, the lodge organizes a special cruise to the specific area, greatly increasing your odds of a memorable encounter.

However, since elephants are wild animals, even this special cruise can't guarantee a sighting. Because it's arranged on demand and involves additional effort, there's usually an extra cost compared to the regular river cruise.

Elephant Cruise
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Fireflies Cruise

While the Kinabatangan River teems with wildlife, fireflies truly steal the show at night. For a dazzling display that outshines even the Klias River, consider adding a firefly cruise to your itinerary. Some lodges offer these magical excursions as an optional add-on, taking you to a village about an hour and a half away from Sukau, where countless fireflies illuminate the trees and create a magical atmosphere you won't soon forget.

Fireflies Cruise
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Jungle Walk

Most of the lodges will also offer jungle walks in the afternoon, and in the evening. These walks will give you a closer look at the rainforest's biodiversity, including plants, insects, and smaller animals. However, because the jungle is dense, it's important to make sure that your lodge has a good naturalist guide as otherwise you may not spot anything on these walks.

Jungle Walk
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Turtle Island (Libaran or Selingan)

These nearby islands, Selingan and Libaran, are important nesting grounds for sea turtles. You can witness the awe-inspiring sight of turtles laying eggs or hatching (depending on the season). To visit, you'll need to book a separate day trip or overnight stay, as the islands are not included in standard Kinabatangan lodge activities.

Turtle Island (Libaran or Selingan)

Things to Do at Sandakan

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Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre

Located near Sandakan, about a 45-minute drive from Kinabatangan River, the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre is dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating orphaned orangutans, often victims of illegal logging and the pet trade. While Kinabatangan orangutans are truly wild, here you're almost guaranteed to spot them during feeding times (10 am and 3 pm). Some lodges offer transportation to and from Sepilok as an add-on, making your visit hassle-free.

Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre
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Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre (BSBCC)

Located right next to the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, about 30 minutes from Sandakan and 2 hours from the Kinabatangan River, this Sun Bear Conservation Center is dedicated to the protection of the world's smallest bears. At the BSBCC, you can observe sun bears in their large forest enclosures, learn about their behavior, and the challenges they face in the wild. Some lodges offer transportation to the Sun Bear Conservation Centre as an add-on.

Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre (BSBCC)
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Rainforest Discovery Centre

Located a short walk from the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre and about 30 minutes from Sandakan, the Rainforest Discovery Centre (RDC) is a really nice place to spend a couple of hours or more. We loved the gorgeous tall trees and canopy walkway, and even spotted an eagle when we went! There are lots of different trails here to explore, and if you're lucky you might also spot wildlife like orangutans, civets, and even flying squirrels at night!

Rainforest Discovery Centre
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Gomantong Caves

If you're an adventurous traveler who doesn't mind getting a little dirty, head to Gomantong Caves, located about 1.5 hours from Sandakan and under an hour from the Kinabatangan River. These caves are famous for their massive populations of bats and swiftlets, whose nests are harvested for the incredibly expensive birds' nests.

There are two main caves to explore: the Black Cave and the White Cave. While the White Cave is primarily for bird nest harvesting, the Black Cave is open to visitors. If you visit at dusk, you'll witness the spectacular sight of millions of bats leaving the cave in a swirling mass. However, this isn't for the faint of heart! The cave is home to various insects, and the smell of bat guano can be quite pungent.

Gomantong Caves

Where to Stay

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Stay at the river for more wildlife opportunities

Although it is an option to stay in Sandakan and embark on day tours to Kinabatangan, we highly recommend staying directly on the Kinabatangan River. The lodges here aren't fancy but it's really lovely to be staying by the river, near all the wildlife. Expect 2-3.5 star accommodation here - basically simple but nice eco-lodges nestled in the jungle.

Stay at the river for more wildlife opportunities
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Bilit or Sukau side?

The Bilit side of the river offers a more authentic and local experience, with fewer lodges and a quieter atmosphere. Sukau has a wider range of accommodation options, so most likely you'll end up staying on the Sukau side. Regardless of whether your lodge is at Bilit or Sukau, you will likely end up at the same spots on the river during your safari.

Bilit or Sukau side?
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Which lodge would you recommend?

It depends on what you're looking for! Here are our picks:
- Borneo Natural Sukau Bilit Resort - A fantastic eco-friendly jungle retreat enveloped by vibrant foliage. It's one of the nicest lodges at the river.

- Sukau Greenview - This is the most budget-friendly lodge with a ton of heart. We love the team here, and they also have some of the best naturalist guides in the area.

- Nasalis Larvatus - This is a comfy and mid-budget lodge, that have done a lot for conservation initiatives in the area. They also offer an action-packed itinerary!

Which lodge would you recommend?

Planning your Itinerary

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How much time do I need?

While a day trip from Sandakan is possible, it only leaves time for one river cruise, so your chances of spotting wildlife are slim!

For a better experience, we highly recommend staying overnight at a lodge on the river. A 2-day, 1-night (2D1N) stay allows for two river safaris, while the ideal 3-day, 2-night (3D2N) option includes 4-5 river safaris and jungle treks. As wildlife sightings are never guaranteed, the longer you stay, the higher your chance of spotting elephants and orangutans!

How much time do I need?
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What's a typical itinerary?

Here’s what you can expect from a 3D2N trip to Kinabatangan River: Day 1: Arrive in Sandakan, transfer to Kinabatangan, afternoon river cruise. Day 2: Morning river cruise, afternoon rainforest walk and evening river cruise. Some lodges will offer a night walk (optional). Day 3: Morning river cruise and depart for Sandakan.

If you have an extra day, you can do a day trip to Turtle Island to witness their conservation efforts.

What's a typical itinerary?

Kinabatangan and Conservation

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How Tourism Saved Kinabatangan from Deforestation

Just 30 years ago, Kinabatangan faced a bleak future. Rampant deforestation for palm oil plantations threatened its lush landscapes and diverse wildlife. Only a narrow strip along the river remained as a refuge for the animals. Travelers seeking unique wildlife encounters discovered Kinabatangan's hidden treasures.

As tourism grew, so did the influx of money, benefiting local communities and fueling conservation efforts. The government, recognizing the economic potential of ecotourism, shifted its focus from exploitation to preservation. This is why Kinabatangan River and its biodiverse ecosystem still exists today!

How Tourism Saved Kinabatangan from Deforestation

京那巴当岸河体验 常见问题

怎么付款?可以分期吗?

你可以直接在网站上付款来预订。因为名额很快就会满,我们不提供分期付款—需要一次性付清。

不过,不会在你提交预订请求时立刻扣款。只有当你的预订被确认后,我们才会扣款,通常在24小时内确认。如果没确认,你就不会被收费。

我需要提前预订行程,还是到达后再安排也可以?

强烈建议提前预订,尤其在干季/旺季(3月至9月)。有些预算型民宿可能接受现场预订,但如果想旅途顺利,最好提前安排好。

可以自己去京那巴当岸河玩吗,还是必须跟团?

必须预订住宿或行程—不能直接到那里租船。大多数住宿提供套餐,包括船上动物之旅、住宿和餐食。

参观京那巴当岸野生动物保护区要门票吗?

不用门票!你只需为住宿和船上动物之旅付费。

什么是京那巴当岸河?

京那巴当岸河是沙巴最长的河流,全长约560公里,从西部的克罗克山脉一直流向东部的苏禄海。这条河支撑着大片湿地,生态多样性惊人,是东南亚最棒的野生动物观赏地之一。这里栖息着婆罗洲的“野生五大”:小矮象、红毛猩猩、长鼻猴、鳄鱼和犀鸟,还有各种鸟类和爬行动物。

不过,这片区域也面临严峻的生态问题,尤其是棕榈种植园不断扩张,侵占野生动物栖息地。幸运的是,一些地方被列为保护区,比如“下京那巴当岸野生动物保护区”,为这里的生物提供了避风港。

京那巴当岸河提供了一个非常独特的机会,让旅客通过船只探索野生动物,一窥婆罗洲最重要的生态系统之一。

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