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Popular Tourists' Destinations
  1. Mount Kinabalu/ Kinabalu Park
    The highest point between Himalaya and Papua New Guinea. Gazetted as World Heritage Site in December 2000, with 754sq.km of land. Home to various species of floras and an ideal place to watch birds.
  2. Sipadan - Mabul Island
    Rated as one of the best dive spots in the world. Divers stand a chance to delve into amazing paradise of unique marine life.
  3. Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre
    The best spot to see the adorable orang utans. Walk through boardwalk leading to the feeding platform to see how they react when feeding time comes.
  4. Kinabatangan Floodpain - Sukau
    Borneo's longest river and home to elusive wildlife with breathtaking jungle environment. Take a ride in river cruises to observe Proboscis Monkeys hovering in the trees right beside the river, crocodiles, pygmy elephants and over 200 species of birds and green lush vegetation, all served right in front of your eyes!
  5. Turtle Island (Selingan)
    Located about 12 km (7.5 miles) off Sandakan, Selingan Island is famous for its nightly visits by Green and Hawskbill Turtles. See these unique reptiles come to the shore and lay over a hundred eggs in the soft sand surrounding the island. Alternatively, you can snorkel around the island.
  6. Danum Valley
    Categorized as Protective Forest Reserve and all deforestation activities are banned in this area of 438 sq.km. Danum Valley embodies one of the world's most complex ecosystems with studies and research revealing an enormous variety of plants and endangered wildlife such as the orang utan, Sumatran Rhino and the Asian elephant.
  7. Kudat
    Kudat is located in the northeastern part of Sabah. Renowned for its tranquil and magnificent beaches, which offer spectacular view to every visitor especially in the "Tip of Borneo". Kudat is also the land of the last longhouses in Northen Borneo. The traditional longhouses accommodate the Rungus-tribe and a two days one night visit is one of the highlights in Kudat.
  8. Mulu National Park
    An integral part of your tour if you love adventure and spelunking. Fly to Mulu, Sarawak and visit the 544 sq. kilometer Mulu National Park. You will find the largest cave chamber in the world, hidden under the hilly mountains ranging all the way up to 2376m. Test your strength on the three different treks available, one of them taking you to the world famous Pinnacles and another to a jungle trek involving overnight stay in an Iban Longhouse.
  9. Tabin Wildlife Reserve
    Tabin Wildlife Reserve is developed to avoid deforestation and to protect endangered wildlife. Nature and wildlife enthusiasts are going to love it here. You will get up close and personal with nature at its best. See orang utans in the tree tops, squirrels and birds, and of course chill out by listening to the sounds of the gibbons and birds waking you up in the morning.
  10. Tunku Abdul Rahman Park
    A state park consisting of 5 islands off the coast from Kota Kinabalu. A place where the main interest is to maintain and keep the marine life such as coral reefs and other underwater life from being destroyed and extinct. An easy get away for a day with beautiful beaches, crystal clear water and stand a chance to find the real Nemo.
  11. Bako National Park
    Choose if you want an easy hike or a heart thumping trek through Sarawak's oldest national park. Observe steep cliffs and stretches of sandy beaches shaped by the hundreds of years of erosion, providing almost everything you need for a great outdoor experience.
  12. Padas
    This is a place none other than to do white water rafting activities. It is 1.5 hour drive from Kota Kinabalu and 1.5 hour train ride from Beaufort town. Experience 2 hours of exhilarating rafting through Padas gorge. Grade for this rafting is level 3-4.


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