Tourism Malaysia London is set to make its return to Global BirdFair 2026, the world’s biggest event for wildlife and nature travel.
Taking place at Lyndon Top, Rutland, United Kingdom, on July10-12, 2026, Global BirdFair brings together wildlife enthusiasts, conservation voices and specialist tour operators from around the world. Tourism Malaysia will once again present the country as one of the world’s most compelling destinations for wildlife, birding and sustainable nature travel.
Home to nearly 20% of the planet’s animal species, Malaysia ranks among the world’s megadiverse countries and offers access to some of the most species-rich ecosystems on Earth. While birdwatching remains a major draw, Malaysia’s wider wildlife appeal is just as powerful, with rare mammals, reptiles and endemic species continuing to attract adventurous travellers.
At the Tourism Malaysia stand, visitors can get expert guidance on when to go, where to go and which conservation projects are helping safeguard the country’s most remarkable wildlife.
Birding and wildlife enthusiasts will also be able to book exclusive wildlife holidays on-site, and access special show-only offers on tailored itineraries across the country’s leading eco-tourism regions. They will also discover how to build wider itineraries around unforgettable wildlife encounters and some of Malaysia’s standout tourist attractions.
Must-See Species in Malaysia
Bornean Orangutan – Endemic to Borneo and an icon of rainforest conservation
Proboscis Monkey – A river-dwelling, comical-nosed primate unique to Borneo
Malayan Tapir – Elusive but often spotted in Taman Negara’s dense jungle
Rhinoceros Hornbill – A striking and culturally significant bird, especially in Sarawak
Irrawaddy Dolphin – Best seen on river cruises near Santubong
Mountain Peacock-Pheasant – An elusive, endemic highland species
Sunda Clouded Leopard – Secretive jungle cat occasionally seen in Danum Valley
Bornean Pygmy Elephant – The smallest elephant species, found in Sabah’s floodplains
Malayan Tiger – Critically endangered and one of the rarest big cats in the world
Where to experience Malaysia’s wildlife wonders
Taman Negara – One of the world’s oldest tropical rainforestswhere visitors can take multi-day jungle treks and night safaris
Fraser’s Hill – A renowned birdwatching highland destination
Kinabatangan River – A wildlife corridor teeming with iconic species
Danum Valley & Mount Kinabalu – World-class biodiversity strongholds
Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary(Pahang): A conservation-focused stop around 90 minutes from Kuala Lumpur, offering visitors a closer look at elephant protection efforts in Peninsular Malaysia.
Kuala Lumpur Bird Park: One of the world’s largest free-flight aviaries, set in the heart of the capital and home to thousands of birds.
Meet the Wildlife Travel Specialists at Global BirdFair
Tourism Malaysia will be joined by a hand-picked group of wildlife and nature travel specialists, giving visitors the opportunity to speak directly with experts who have extensive on-the-ground knowledge of Malaysia’s most biodiverse regions.
Participating partners include:
Borneo Adventure – One of Malaysia’s leading specialist operators, offering expertly guided wildlife, birding and conservation-focused itineraries across Sabah, Sarawak and Peninsular Malaysia.
Tabin Wildlife Resort – Representing one of Sabah’s premier wildlife destinations, located within the renowned Tabin Wildlife Reserve, famous for Bornean pygmy elephants, orangutans, hornbills and other endemic species.
Bamboo Travel – An award-winning UK tour operator with extensive experience creating bespoke wildlife, cultural and nature-based journeys throughout Malaysia.
Odyssey World – Specialists in immersive wildlife, birding and nature-focused travel experiences, with a strong portfolio of Malaysia itineraries.
Visitors will be able to discuss tailor-made wildlife holidays, specialist birding itineraries, conservation experiences and the best locations to encounter Malaysia’s extraordinary biodiversity. Exclusive BirdFair offers and expert itinerary planning advice will also be available throughout the event.
A Destination for Responsible Wildlife Travel
Tourism Malaysia’s return to Global BirdFair underlines its continued focus on sustainable travel, community-led tourism, and the protection of its natural heritage. By working with responsible operators, the destination is championing wildlife experiences that support local communities while helping preserve fragile ecosystems for the future.
Exclusive Global BirdFair 2026 Competition
Visitors to the Tourism Malaysia stand will also have the chance to enter an exciting Global BirdFair competition celebrating Malaysia’s incredible birdlife. The star prize is a beautifully handcrafted walking pole, ornately decorated with some of Malaysia’s most iconic bird species, making it the perfect companion for future birding adventures. In addition, two runners-up will each receive a hornbill plush toy inspired by one of Malaysia’s most recognisable wildlife ambassadors.
To enter, visitors simply need to:
Tag a friend on the official competition post
Follow @tourismmalaysia_uk on Instagram
Follow Tourism Malaysia UK & Ireland on Facebook
The competition closes on Monday 13 July, with winners announced shortly afterwards. The initiative has been designed to inspire wildlife enthusiasts to discover Malaysia’s extraordinary biodiversity and learn more about the country’s world-class birding and nature tourism experiences.