Lankayan, a tiny jewel-shaped island located on the northeastern coast of Sabah, is part of the Sugud Islands Marine Conservation Area (SIMCA) and is surrounded by blue-green waters and coral reefs.
This centre is set aside for the conservation purposes of the remarkable rafflesia flower. The Rafflesia Information Centre is situated about an hour?s drive away from Kota Kinabalu.
In the centre of the mangrove forests of Semawang is the Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary, where you can see Borneo?s indigenous proboscis monkeys.
Agop Batu Tulug is a steep limestone cliff that stands 39 meters high and is part of the 20 to 25 million-year-old Labang limestone formation. The word ?agop? in the Orang Sungai language means cave.
The Gomantong Caves are an intricate cave system inside Gomantong Hill in Sandakan Division, Sabah, Malaysia. The hill is the largest limestone outcrop in the Lower Kinabatangan area.
Zip Borneo is a thrill seekers paradise with sky high challenges to suit all abilities. The key draw is the 320 metre zip-line which crosses over the Kiulu River and lands you straight into the jungle.
This is a perfect opportunity to experience one of Borneo?s beautiful waterfall systems, whilst trekking through jungle untouched by the modern world, with the possible chance of seeing different species of animals.
It is the oldest church in the district of Penampang and the second oldest stone church in Sabah, after St. Michael?s and All Angels Church in Sandakan.
A place to relish the freshness of glistening spring water gushing into multi-level dipping pools. Visitors will be happy to enjoy a recreational picnic or barbeque outing around the place?s natural green setting.
Formerly known as Kota Kinabalu City Bird Sanctuary, this site covers 24 hectares (60 acres) of mangrove forest, and is used primarily as a model wetland centre for the purpose of conservation, education, recreation, tourism and research.
Located 5 kilometres or about 15 minutes away from the KK City Centre. Formerly known as the Sabah Foundation Building, this circular tower of steel and glass stands 30 storeys high in the Likas Bay area and is instantly recognizable as a Sabah?s iconic architecture.