MALAYSIAFrom Sarawak to Kuala Kumpur: Truly Asia!There’s nothing like coming face-to-face with a giant orangutan. You’ll do just that at Semenggoh Rehabilitation Centre, a place where the animals come twice a day to get a free meal. The feedings bring the animals into view for tourists, but the meals are part of a conservation effort – a way for the center’s experts to keep an eye on the troop and any ailing members.
Sarawak is one of two Malaysian states on Borneo, the large island that the country shares with Indonesia, and the seaside city of Kuching is the jumping-off place for the orangutan encounter and other exotic experiences. If you take a ride into the bush at Semenggoh, perhaps to the Borneo Highlands Resort on the Indonesian border, you’ll see some of the most beautiful and