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  1. Jun 12, 2008 · Sabah, North Borneo official website offering travel destinations, map, activities, news and updates, accommodation listing, tourism directory listing for Sabah North Borneo.

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  2. 3. Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary. As well as seeing proboscis monkeys, we saw silver leaf monkeys, pig tail macaques and hornbills. 4. Sandakan Rainforest Discovery Centre (RDC) RDC is first and foremost an environmental education centre managed by the Sabah Forestry Department. It has been operating since 1997 but mainly for school ...

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    Sabah’s Mount Kinabalu (Gunung Kinabalu in Bahasa) is Borneo’s and Malaysia’s tallest peak. Soaring to 4,095 meters (13,435 feet), it’s the highest point between the Himalayas and Papua New Guinea. Travelers to Sabah immediately notice Kinabalu featuring on the state flag. It holds both deep ties to local Kazadan-Dusun indigenous people and ancient...

    Kinabalu Park became Malaysia’s first UNESCO World Heritage site in 2000. Covering an area of 754 square kilometers, the national park surrounds Mount Kinabalu in northwest Sabah. The tropical park is a biodiversity melting pot forming thousands of habitats. More than 5,000 plants grow inside its borders including the carnivorous pitcher plants and...

    Kota Kinabalu, literally City of Kinabalu, is Sabah’s capital along the South China Sea. Regular flights connect with Kuala Lumpur and other parts of Malaysian Borneo including Lahad Datu and Sandakan on the east coast. For a capital city, Kota Kinabalu (KK for short) is tiny. But it packs a punch. Travelers can visit the almost mirage-like Floatin...

    Borneo has a reputation for jungles, beaches and an almost guaranteed spectacular sunset. As the sun dips, the horizon lights up with a blend of reds, oranges and purples. Watching on the beach is even more mesmerizing. Kota Kinabalu’s Tanjung Aru is a short drive from the city center near the airport. The copper-orange sanded beach stretches again...

    Visiting Kota Kinabalu and skipping Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park is like missing the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur. Five islands (Gaya, Manukan, Mamutik, Sapi and Sulug) form the chain off the coast of Kota Kinabalu. If you want beaches and snorkeling, head to the most popular Manukan Island. For light jungle trekking and to explore a floating ...

    Ziplining has established itself as a favorite not-too-intense thrill-seeking activity. Coral Flyer Zipline provides an experience found only in Sabah. The zipline stretches 250 meters (820 feet) from Gaya Island to Sapi in Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park. Strap yourself in and soar from one island to the next over the gentle azure South China Sea. ...

    TV series Survivor has become a household name covering 37 seasons since it first aired in 2000. Season One took place on Sabah’s Pulau Tiga. The island near Kota Kinabalu is just close enough to the mainland for easy access and far enough to feel like a desert island. Since featuring on Survivor, Pulau Tiga (translating to ‘Three Islands’) allures...

    Ranau is Sabah’s version of West Malaysia’s Cameron Highlands. The mountainous town sits at 1,176 meters (3,858 feet) a stone’s throw from Mount Kinabalu. Locals flock for the cooler temperatures, fresher mountain air and to wake up with stunning views of Kinabalu. Surrounding tea plantations form a sea of green. Stop by the cafés for a hot drink o...

    Kundasang holds the title as Sabah’s coldest town. With an altitude of almost 2,000 meters (6,562 feet), temperatures regularly dip below 20°C. Sabahans living the stifling lowlands make the two-hour journey from Kota Kinabalu for a mini-retreat. A few resorts cater to their needs. Travelers often stop by for convenient access to Kinabalu Park whic...

    Poring Hot Springs consist of a series of natural sulfuric pools near Ranau. Hikers often stop by for a recuperating soak after climbing Mount Kinabalu. Others spend their time inside the spa-like complex. But it’s not just about relaxation. The family-friendly Butterfly Park is a highlight. Or hike to see the world’s largest (and smelliest) flower...

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  5. Sabah map & highlights. Sabah's highlights are clustered around its two main cities - which is very helpful when it comes to planning your Sabah itinerary. Head east for orangutan sanctuaries, turtle conservation and lush wildlife reserves, and west for bustling Kota Kinabalu and its eponymous mountain. And scattered all around the coast are ...

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