5 kumlinganiselo ongumyinge weziyi-5, kwizimvo eziyi-1925 (192)Save gibbons and save forests
At the Gibbon Rehabilitation Project, we have successfully reintroduced gibbons back into the wild where they were poached to extinction over 40 years ago. During your visit, we will introduce you to our mission, research works, and the gibbons in our care. You will have the opportunity to learn and enjoy making gibbon nutrition balls wrapped in banana leaves, which will be put into our long-distance feeding system to feed the gibbons.
We will also teach you how to observe and collect valuable research data from the gibbons, as well as how to differentiate and understand each voice they make and the hidden meaning of their movement behaviors. We will share unforgettable stories while following this species in the deep jungle. This is a unique opportunity to become a gibbon research assistant and make a positive impact on their lives.
Additionally, if you are lucky, you may also have the chance to see other beautiful wildlife, such as the Oriental Pied Hornbill, Flying Lemurs, Flying Dragon, Golden Orb-weaver Spider, and many more. Our experience ends at 12 pm, but we recommend that you spend an additional hour trekking and appreciating the beautiful waterfall in the last remaining rainforest of Phuket.
Please note that we are not a zoo, but much more than that. We rescue, rehabilitate, and release gibbons back into the forest. Our center is a great place to take your kids.