Wildlife conservation in Malaysia
Malaysia is one of Asia’s many misty paradises, full of clicking bugs, chattering critters and humming birds jumping and swinging in a jungle of green spaghetti draped haphazardly over four-fifths of the country. Wildlife conservation in Malaysia is a great experience and a great way to do voluntary work abroad on a gap year or during a career break.



For those who want to help animals, Malaysia offers exciting wildlife conservation projects such as a project working with Malaysia’s orang-utans on the fabled island of Borneo. A 14-day unforgettable jungle tour lets you hike along trails, explore the rainforest's flora and fauna and swim in the jungle waters. If you want to help out without going quite as wild there’s vital wildlife conservation work to be done amongst 800 acres of flora and fauna in one of the country’s beautiful National Parks. The park includes forest, mangrove, mud flats, and a water lake system, making the park, like the country, a perfect environment for animals and animal lovers alike.
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The Malaysian Orangutan experience
Take an unforgettable orangutan jungle tour on the island of Borneo to visit some of the world's most fascinating animals and meet the local communities that call them neighbours!
- Location: Malaysia
- Continent: Asia
- Type:Conservation
- Duration: 2 weeks
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