There are two cave complexes - Simud Hitam (Black Cave) soaring up to 90 metres high and the more accessible of the two, and Simud Putih (White Cave), where the more valuable nests are found. Simud Hitam is a five- minute walk from the registration centre.
A well-maintained boardwalk gives you easy access to do some exploring or watch the skilled harvesters at work.
The resident creatures of the caves include swiftlets (from which the nests are collected) and bats among others. Outside, other birds such as serpent eagles, bat hawks and kingfishers can be seen.
The resident creatures of the caves include swiftlets (from which the nests are collected) and bats among others. Outside, other birds such as serpent eagles, bat hawks and kingfishers can be seen.
You might even spot an orangutan or two. You will need to make prior arrangements for exploring the more challenging Simud Putih which calls for more serious caving.
Facilities include a picnic area as well as the Gomantong Rainforest Chalet which can accommodate up to 30 people a night.
Further Information
Birds' nest collecting is done usually between February and August.
Opening Hours
Daily from 8.00am till 6.00pm
Facilities include a picnic area as well as the Gomantong Rainforest Chalet which can accommodate up to 30 people a night.
Further Information
Birds' nest collecting is done usually between February and August.
Opening Hours
Daily from 8.00am till 6.00pm
Getting There
A 1½ hour bus ride leaves from Sandakan to Sukau for the 95km trip. You can arrange your visit through local tour operators or the Sabah Forestry Department.
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