Southeast Asia’s Ornithological Gem


Malaysia is a top birdwatching destination in Southeast Asia, home to over 800 recorded bird species, including many endemics and migratory birds. Its diverse ecosystems—ranging from lowland rainforests and mangroves to highland cloud forests and coastal wetlands—offer prime habitats for birdlife year-round.


In Peninsular Malaysia, places like Fraser’s Hill, Taman Negara, and Kuala Selangor are renowned birding hotspots, where species such as the Malayan whistling-thrush and hornbills can be spotted. Over in Malaysian Borneo, Sabah and Sarawak are rich in endemic species, including the Bornean bristlehead, Whitehead’s trogon, and Bornean ground-cuckoo.


Danum Valley and Kinabatangan River in Sabah provide exceptional opportunities to view rainforest species in pristine surroundings. Guided birding tours, excellent local knowledge, and accessible forest reserves make Malaysia ideal for both novice and experienced birdwatchers. Whether deep in the jungle or on a mangrove boardwalk, Malaysia offers thrilling and rewarding birdwatching experiences throughout the year.


Let us know what is on your list of must-see birds and let us curate a fantastic birdwatching tour for you with some of the best ornithological guides in Malaysia.