Sabah Tourism Board is a building located in the city of Kota Kinabalu as one of three oldest building in the city other than the Atkinson Clock Tower and the structure of the former Land & Survey Building, with the building formerly housing a post office.
One of the most outstanding pieces of architecture in Sabah is none other than the State Mosque. With its majestic dome and stunning gold inlay motifs, the mosque sits a stone?s throw away from the city centre.
Located at the end of Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman and about 6 kilometres from KK City, this place is closest to the hearts of the locals, and just one visit to the beach will tell you why.
Sabah Islamic Civilisation Museum (Malay: Muzium Tamadun Islam Sabah) is a 2-storey museum building located at Menteri Street in Kota Kinabalu District of Sabah, Malaysia.
About 2km south of the city centre, this museum provides an excellent introduction to Sabah?s indigenous cultures, with displays focusing on the traditional attire, festivals, customs and crafts of the Dusun, Murut, Rungus, Bajau and other Sabah peoples.
Made up of two components, zoological and botanical, this park is a delight for children and adults alike. Must-see attractions include tigers, proboscis monkeys, deer, orang utans and Borneo pygmy elephants
The ?Rumah Terbalik? (which translates to Upside Down House) is the first of its kind in South East Asia and among the five upside-down structures in the world
As the main producer and distributor of Cocoa in Sabah, you can?t miss out the opportunity to visit Teck Guan?s Cocoa Village and its Cocoa Museum while in Tawau!
The park is home to numerous plant and animal species. It is most well-known as the home of giant tropical tree species, the Shorea faguetiana (commonly known as Yellow Meranti).
Nature explorers will simply love the Maliau Basin as it is an excellent site for jungle trekking and bird watching. The highlight of the adventure is to trek the majestic 7 tiers Maliau Falls.
Situated in Inanam, about 20 minutes from Kota Kinabalu, Mari Mari Cultural Village offers an insight into the traditional lifestyles of Sabah?s ethnic communities.
The Rainforest Discovery Centre gives an excellent overview of the state?s rainforest with sprawling gardens, walking trails and a 147m-long steel canopy walkway. This centre is situated in the Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve.