Here are my thoughts: 1. There’s really nothing much to do here but search for the tarsier. 2. Probably what’s exciting is you get to see them in real life and if you’re lucky, you get to see them …Full review by tuffy0706
Jan 17, 2025
This facility is more geared towards mass tourism than animal welfare. Huge, noisy crowds, just what the tarsiers don't need. They are an endangered species. There is a much better and genuinely cari…Full review by Chandra M
Jan 12, 2025
The place is smaller than expected and was quite crowded when we visited, which took away from the experience. At 170 PHP per person, it felt a bit pricey for what it offers. We ended up spending onl…Full review by nonilol
How much time should I allocate for the conservation visit? They say its a nocturnal animal so is the conservation open at night (or evening)?
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Hi. You should allow 2-3 hours at most here. That will give you plenty of time to ascend the trails and hopefully see some tarsiers. You are correct in stating that they nocturnal …
Hi. You should allow 2-3 hours at most here. That will give you plenty of time to ascend the trails and hopefully see some tarsiers. You are correct in stating that they nocturnal creatures. But I went there around 11 am. And found that it was very dark in the rainforest. And the tarsiers were sleeping in trees under big leaves they dragged up to keep the rain off them. One you know what to look for it was easier to spot them