Tabin Wildlife Resort
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Tabin Wildlife Resort

Jalan Tunku, Lahad Datu 91125, Lahad Datu, Sabah, Malaysia
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4/5Very Good
·Cleanliness: 4.0
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Landmarks: Taman Rekreasi Kompleks Baiduri Ayu
(3.1km)
Landmarks: Masjid Nurul Hidayah
(4.1km)
Landmarks: T'J familly home
(4.4km)
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  • Cleanliness4
  • Amenities4
  • Location4
  • Service4
Guest User
March 25, 2024
The resort is about 25km down an unmade road. We occupied one of the 'hill rooms' accessed by numerous stairs. However, the staff delivered and collected our bags and we only had to get ourselves up and down. The restaurant/bar is spacious. The food is good and plentiful. The rooms are clean (though we struggled to operate the room safe). Great guides, great scenery and wildlife. Saw different Orangutan every day, gibbons, various monkeys and magnificent Rhino Hornbills. If you don't fancy trekking at every opportunity you can stay in the lodge by the river. There is plenty of wildlife all around you there. The night trips are recommended.
Guest User
March 22, 2024
Our three days here were full of wonderful experiences. The trips and walks arranged by the guides are a wonderful way to see the best of this area of jungle. The cabins are comfortable and well-equipped, the food provided in the dining area was always of a high standard. All members of staff were friendly, smiling and eager to please.
Compass55405066374
March 12, 2024
This place is wonderfully simple and yet charming and peaceful I note some reviews mark it down for facilities but it’s a lodge in the jungle !!! If you want 5 star pampering go somewhere else Yes the rooms are basic but they have a bed and a shower and all you are going to do in them is sleep and wash FFS Some criticise the food but it’s not a restaurant The buffet is good local food and again part of the experience Some have criticised the place for stuff they didn’t raise when here which I find ridiculous The staff are lovely and if you tell them nicely about something that bothers you they will change it Some of the trips are physical and bumpy But that isn’t their fault - if you can’t take go and play golf somewhere rather than taking it our on this place and these lovely people It’s the jungle Argghhhhh We swam in the pool supplied by a waterfall It was magical We went on a night drive and saw loads of animals and birds We did the mud soak it was lovely And our guide was great Some of the rooms are up long stair climbs but so what? We carried our own luggage up - it wasn’t a problem. Short story - focus on the experience instead of whingeing about creature comforts and you will have the best time And be nice to the guides - the more you give the more you will get Ernest - you are a star - thank you
Guest User
March 12, 2024
It’s quite a journey to get here but well worth it Like all the rainforest lodges it’s basic but in a way that enhances the experience It’s beautifully set, the staff are delightful and the food is great Rooms have a good shower and a firm bed Having a cold beer after a sweaty trip in the humid jungle and watching the night descend with all the attendant sounds is beguiling
Guest User
February 4, 2024
we had a good time here when we went birding. The guide was very good and tried hard to show us the birds we wanted to see. The food was generally good and they were prepared to serve us an early breakfast. The room was comfortable. I would actually give it 4.5 stars if possible
Guest User
June 2, 2023
We spent 5 nights prior to this in jungle lodges and 5 nights after Tabin on ***a Island. All were amazing and we really enjoyed our time at the other places we stayed. We liked Borneo in general. However, sadly we wish we’d never visited Tabin Wildlife Resort. We thought Tabin was going to be a highlight of our trip as it is the largest wildlife reserve in Borneo. Unfortunately, it was a massive disappointment from start to finish and we couldn’t wait to leave. The reserve is approximately 1.5 hours from Lahad Datu with most of the journey through palm oil plantations. The road is a little bumpy but it’s not that bad. The resort itself is just inside the reserve and surrounded by palm oil plantations. The resort is in a beautiful setting along the river. There are river lodges and hill lodges. The hill lodges have a lot of steps! We were in Hill Lodge 2 which is only the second one up the hill and we had 62 steps! The weather is extremely humid and uncomfortable. ROOM Very, very tired and in need of complete refurbishment. Door was difficult to open, the bathroom was filthy, broken blinds that don’t fully close, no hairdryer, damp and smelly. Does have air con but it cuts out when they need to re-fuel the power generators. You need to press the button on the wall to restart it. If you are out or it happens through the night, the room gets very warm quickly! No WiFi in room. THEFT It seemed everyone was having issues with their safes. On first use, our belongings got locked in. We informed our guide but because the program was quite busy for that day he suggested we sort it out the following day. We agreed as we had everything we needed. The safe was eventually opened after about 2 hours of different staff coming and going with various keys. It was my husband who got it open in the end. It appeared that the safe was that old, the mechanisms/springs weren’t operating properly. We ended up carrying our belongings around with us as no alternative was offered. When we counted our money, we found we were 250RM missing. I had counted the money before it went in the safe so I knew exactly how much we had. However, I doubted myself because the safe was inaccessible. I thought surely if we can’t access it then nobody else can. I couldn’t account for where we had spent that money though. We had no proof, so there was nothing we could do about it. However, during our transfer out of the resort we got chatting to another family who said they had also had money going missing from their safe. A few days later, when on ***a island, we bumped in to another couple who had been in our group at Tabin. They also had an issue with their safe and 2000RM was missing! It seems there is a coordinated operation, as staff know when guests will be away from their rooms for long periods of time. GUIDE We had Aslan as our guide the whole time we were there. We found him very unprofessional. He had an attitude, was very abrupt and lazy. His English was qui
Guest User
June 23, 2023
I'm only posting this review as I genuinely want whoever is responsible for Tabin to sort out the resort. In my opinion its simply down to poor management. There are plenty of staff there is just they aren't doing the right things! I'm not going to go on about the problems as they are documented in other recent reviews. We had great animal sightings but the vehicles are very poor, noisy, uncomfortable and unless you get sole use, they are very cramped. We ran out of fuel once and broke down another time. If you have motility issues then you may well not be able to get into the vehicle. Other who travelled at the same time complained they saw very little. In of one case another vehicle about 100yds in front of us drove right past an orangutan mother and baby even though they had 2 spotters on their truck. The rooms are very tired and small damp. The communal areas are dirty. The food area is not clean (see photo - it speaks volumes). Toilet area is dirty too (see photos). I genuinely think it was safer not to use the dirty soap dispenser!! Food was served raw / undercooked more than once. We did raise the issue and a manager came and offered me free beer (problem was it was my partner who had not eaten the day before not me). We never saw a manager at any other time. When we raised issues via our travel agent the resort management basically called us liars. Told us we'd never broken down, toilets were clean etc. Funnily enough we got a refund after sending photos of us with the bonnet up trying to get the van started and photos of the dirty toilets and food areas! We travelled to two other areas in borneo both had more basic facilities but were clean and comfortable so it is possible. Tabin could be excellent with just some basic housekeeping. Pity that management can't seem to organise it. There is no competing accommodation nearby unfortunately. I hope they take the feedback and get things sorted.
Guest User
November 23, 2023
We booked a long trip to Malaysian Borneo through an agency with long experience in the field, Naturalis Expeditions inc. with which we had already traveled previously, remaining very satisfied. Unfortunately, this trip was a total disaster. Although the Tabin rainforest is wonderful, even if it is next to an endless expanse of oil palms, the Tabin Resort is one of the poorest, worst organised, dirty, unsafe and decaying places I have ever seen around the world (I have over 20 years of experience in nature travel). I attach some photos of our room only. Without commenting on them. The staff, although courteous, is in disarray, also because they are very young. Instead of organizing the work, management sits holed up in their air-conditioned office doing nothing. Don't trust the photos and videos they publish because it's something else entirely. The 4x4s are old and run down, dangerous, you risk falling off. There is no first aid kit (and we needed it). The food is always the same and, I believe, what is left over is reheated the next time. The exits are almost useless, at least in terms of how they are organised. The tower on Lipad volcano was closed because it was at risk of collapse. Other structures closed because unusable. Safe deposit boxes closed perhaps because other people have reported money stolen from the boxes. So you will have to bring everything with you (even your passports). The animals are there, but there is no communication between the guides who simply take you on tours for hours without any interest in what they are doing (at least ours). The price paid for the services is a steal. If you come from far away, trust my experience, better to go elsewhere. After sending several written warnings, no one ever responded to us. We contacted law firms in Malaysia to obtain compensation.
Guest User
October 23, 2023
A hidden simple gem, we saw some very different wildlife to other sites including a Bear cat and great views of gibbons. Guide Moui (sp?) was very knowledgeable and restaurant staff were so friendly and caring. We had the riverside chalets which suited us perfectly (we were happy not to have to climb steps up to hillside chalets).

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Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 14:00
Check-out: Before 12:00

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What are the check-in and check-out times at Tabin Wildlife Resort?

The check-in time is after 14:00 and the check-out time is before 12:00.

Does Tabin Wildlife Resort provide airport transfer services?

No, the Tabin Wildlife Resort doesn't provide airport transfer services.

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Does Tabin Wildlife Resort have a swimming pool?

No, Tabin Wildlife Resort doesn't have a pool.

Does Tabin Wildlife Resort have fitness amenities?

No, Tabin Wildlife Resort doesn't have fitness amenities.

Does Tabin Wildlife Resort provide Wi-Fi?

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Does Tabin Wildlife Resort have a restaurant?

No, Tabin Wildlife Resort doesn't have a restaurant.

Is parking available at Tabin Wildlife Resort?

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