1. Semenggoh Nature Reserve is located about 24 km from Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, Malaysia. It is known for being a rehabilitation center for orphaned or rescued orangutans, which are native to the area. The reserve covers an area of 740 hectares of forest, providing a natural habitat for the orangutans to roam and live in. Visitors to the reserve can observe these fascinating creatures up close as they swing through the trees and interact with each other.

2. The reserve is open to visitors every day from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, including public holidays. It is recommended to arrive early in the morning or later in the afternoon to catch the orangutans during their feeding times. The contact number for Semenggoh Nature Reserve is +60 82-618325.

3. The entrance fee for international visitors is RM 30 (approximately $7 USD) for adults and RM 15 (approximately $3.50 USD) for children. For Malaysian citizens, the entrance fee is RM 10 for adults and RM 5 for children. To get to Semenggoh Nature Reserve from Kuching, you can take a taxi or ride-sharing service, or join a guided tour that includes transportation. The journey takes about 30-45 minutes from the city center, depending on traffic.