Conservation Efforts & Strategies

Protecting and sustaining the Conservation Area demands the participation of all stakeholders, including government, institutions, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and the communities that live in the conservation area’s vicinity.

Maliau Basin - where nature thrives and sustainability guides every step we take.

Known as Sabah’s Lost World, Maliau Basin is a pristine rainforest that shelters rare and endemic species and shows how conservation and community can coexist. Protection here goes beyond biodiversity. It means working with Indigenous communities, applying science-led stewardship, and managing tourism responsibly to keep the ecosystem wild and resilient for future generations.

Our practices are grounded in the belief that conserving nature and empowering people go hand in hand. From implementing low-impact tourism guidelines and renewable energy systems to supporting local livelihoods and reducing waste, every action we take is designed to preserve the integrity of this remarkable ecosystem for our future generation.

Our practices are grounded in the belief that conserving nature and empowering people go hand in hand.  From implementing low-impact tourism guidelines and renewable energy systems to supporting local livelihoods and reducing waste, every action we take is designed to preserve the integrity of this remarkable ecosystem for our future generation.

Although Maliau Basin lies deep within a remote and pristine corner of Borneo – with the nearest community located over 80 kilometers away, its conservation journey is closely connected to the people of Sabah.  Our commitment to community engagement is rooted in creating meaningful economic and cultural links that support both local livelihoods and nature protection.  One of the most direct ways we foster this connection is through the involvement of local porters and guides through Porters & Guides Association.  These individuals play a vital role in enabling visitors to experience the wonders of the “Lost World” safely and sustainably.  By providing training and employment in nature recreation and nature interpretation, we help ensure that the benefits of conservation extend beyond the forest edge and into rural communities.  This approach not only enriches the visitor experience with authentic cultural insights but also builds a sense of shared ownership and responsibility for protecting one of Malaysia’s most extraordinary natural treasures.

Our conservation efforts focus on protecting this rich natural heritage through habitat preservation, scientific research, and responsible nature recreation.  By working closely with researchers, conservation partners, and policy makers, we aim to ensure that Maliau Basin remains a refuge for wildlife and a source of ecological wonder for future generation.

Exploring the Maliau Basin is a rare privilege – an immersive journey into one of the world’s untouched rainforests. As a protected area of immense ecological value, all nature-based activities here a guided by a commitment to sustainability, minimal impact, and deep respects for the environment. Whether trekking to the majestic Maliau Falls, observing wildlife in their natural habitat, or camping beneath the forest canopy, visitors are invited to experience the Basin with care and intention.  Our nature recreation guidelines prioritize conservation while offering meaningful and educational encounters with the landscape.  Through carefully managed access, trained local rangers, and low-impact infrastructure, we ensure that tourism enhances rather than harms this fragile ecosystem.  By practicing responsible recreation, every visitor becomes a steward of the “Lost World”, helping to preserve its beauty and biodiversity for our future generation.