Located at an altitude of 1,585m above sea level, the Kinabalu Park is situated at Mount Kinabalu’s foothills. This World Heritage Site is home to numerous varieties of fauna and flora native to this area. Buses ... Read More →
Perdana Park is a newly built public attraction at Hone Place in Tanjung Aru in Kota Kinabalu. It is a landscaped park with musical fountain pool at the centre. Early morning and late evening is the ... Read More →
The Turtle Island is located at a distance of 40km from Sandakan. It mainly comprises of three islands which include Gulisan, Selingan and Bakungan Kechil. The specialty of this island is the turtles that are available ... Read More →
The Signal Hill Observatory Tower happens to be the highest point within the city from where you can get bird’s eye view of the entire surrounding area. It is especially worth watching the sunset from this ... Read More →
Located close to Jalan Gaya Street, the Atkinson Clock Tower is a famous historical landmark of Kota Kinabalu. This is the oldest standing structure of the city with a height of around fifty feet. If you ... Read More →
This twenty four hectare mangrove forest area serves as home to different species of birds like herons, egrets, doves, kingfishers and more. Apart from that, several other creatures can also be witnessed like mud crabs, mudskippers, ... Read More →
Located in Semporna’s Pom Pom Island, this place is just minutes away from Kapali, Mabul and Sipadan. Volunteer divers stay here for 1 to 12 weeks, ensuring protection of the reef by coral reef re- plantation, ... Read More →
This is a team of three passionate drivers, with each having an experience of more than 20 years behind them. The instructors and divemasters here are certified to take visitors on their very first dives and ... Read More →
This water village is surprisingly nice, with the main highlight being the market. There are many piers with several houses being lifted on wooden sticks. Some great photography sessions can be conducted here as well. More ... Read More →
If one is planning to visit Sabah’s topmost beach, then this is the answer. This place is inhabited by the Rungus people, the most traditionally ethnic group in Sabah. ‘Simpang Mengazou’ means ‘Pirate Junction’ in original ... Read More →