Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary

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Corella, Philippines

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Wildlife refuge· Tourist attraction

Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary is located in Corella, Philippines on Tarsier Sunctuary Rd. Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category wildlife refuge in Philippines.

Address

Tarsier Sunctuary Rd

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Denis Kharlamov

A wonderful place to see these little guys! Huge thanks to the guides who take you through the sanctuary and point out the little guys hiding in the trees!

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jigsaw kloud

Very cheap but also over much quicker than expected (no more than ten minutes walking through the protected enclosure area). However, we saw about four tarsiers, which were extremely cute. A good place to pop in and visit on a road trip around the island.

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Valen Correa

Nice place but pretty small and sometimes the rules are not respected. Some tourist go and make pictures with the shutter with sound in front of the animals disturbing their sleep. The guides should be more clear on forbidding that behaviour. The area is small so it’s done pretty fast, but if you have the chance to see them (which the guides know where they are) is nice.

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Rychu GS

A great place to visit one of the world's rarest animals. I highly recommend going here instead of the one in Loboc (Tarsier Conservation Area) to avoid the "controversy" around it. It's short and sweet tour of the sanctuary - much like our tiny primates! If you're in the area - definitely worth a visit!

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Daniela Monterrubio

We thought we could see more tarsiers but I understand they're naturally territorial so the small area where they are would not the enough to have more of them. Not sure how much they charge for the entrance because we went with a tour agency but I don't think is worth it. It is a very quick visit, just like 20 minutes and then your good to go.

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Neno Uy

i LOVE this place. Mainly because it's educational and my first time seeing a tarsier. things you need to know, please RESPECT these creatures. they are NOCTURNAL. don't make loud noises as they should be resting and sleeping during the day. Oh and DO NOT touch. please.

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Susanne Rodrigues

This place is one of the only place in the world that has a tarshiers sanctuary. These creatures are really tiny and they are extremely sensitive to noise. In case of very loud noises they bang their head on a tree or wall and suicide. They cannot handle change and cannot be taken out of their natural habitat. In that case too, they commit suicide. They have really large eyes and are mostly nocturnal. They can be wild and bite.

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Clara Cheng

The conservation is really small and it only takes us about twenty minutes to finish watching Tarsier. They’re super tiny! Heard that in few years ago, the tourist can hold them in our hands but now we couldn’t. There is only a path in the conservation, so you just follow the path and the tarsiers are put on the trees besides the path. So it’s easy to see one.