Birdwatching at Wasan Paddy Field2021-08-31T16:43:14+08:00

Occupying 400 hectares of padi fields and a swampland, Wasan Paddy Field is as proud testament to the country’s resolute determination in achieving rice self-sufficiency. Migrant water birds such as Ducks, Warblers, Green and Wood Sandpipers and Marsh Harriers mostly frequent the area. Also sighted are fellow Bornean residents, Lesser Adjutants, Java Sparrows, Egrets, the Straw-headed Bulbul, the Blue-breasted Quail and the Scaly-breasted Munia. Here, some birds leave between November and April or May, while others stay to hatch their eggs.

Best Times for Birdwatching

Early morning
6.00 am to 10.00 am

Late afternoon
4.00 pm to 6.30 pm

Main Sightings

  • Northern Lapwing
  • Grey Headed Lapwing
  • Black Collared Starling
  • Chestnut Munia
  • Dusky Munia
  • Java Sparrow
  • Blue Breasted Quail
  • Greater Painted Snipe
  • Rusty Rumped Warbler

Starts at $150/pax, for 4 hours.

Terms and conditions apply.

Freme Travel Service

  • +673 3335025
  • 3335035

Hasa Incentives Sdn Bhd

  • +673 2426923
  • 7187138

Mark Putera Delima Tour Sdn Bhd

  • +673 8130751
  • 8168540
  • 8996182

Sunshine Borneo Tours & Travel Sdn Bhd

  • +673 2446812
  • 2446813
  • 2441791
  • 2446509

SUGGESTED PLACES

  • Sultan Haji Omar 'Ali Saifuddien Bridge

  • Ulu Temburong National Park

  • Lamin Warisan

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