The mighty Lower-Kinabatangan River sustains one of the world?s richest ecosystems. It is also recognized as Sabah?s first and Malaysia?s largest RAMSAR site.
Situated in the Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve which sprawls over 4,300ha, this sanctuary serves to rehabilitate orphaned orang utans as well as educate the public on the importance of wildlife conservation.
The Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park comprises five beautiful islands close to Kota Kinabalu. Try sea-walking at Sapi Island, a novel way for non-divers to explore the underwater world.
In June 2014, Crocker Range Park was recognised as a Biosphere Reserve by the International Coordinating Council for Biosphere Reserve (CRBR), a programme under UNESCO
The mosque employs ?architectural wire mesh? imported from Germany and China, which is also constructed at the Santiago Bernab?u Stadium in Madrid and the Biblioth?que nationale de France in Paris.
Serves to complement the city tourism appeal, allowing visitors to see and marvel at the stunning sights and more than 20 Putrajaya landmarks from a unique perspective.
District 21 Kuala Lumpur is an adventure theme park set within IOI City Mall Putrajaya, where visitors of all ages can enjoy a variety of challenging obstacle courses.
Inspired by the garden city concept, Taman Ekuestrian Putrajaya (TEP) is a quick getaway from the hustle and bustle of Malaysia's administrative capital.
Tourist buses like to visit the Convention Centre even if no event is being staged because the hill it stands on provides a good photo vantage point overlooking Putrajaya.
The Seri Wawasan Bridge is one of the main bridges in the planned city Putrajaya, the new (2001) Malaysian federal territory and administrative centre.
Few people are aware about the Justice Museum Putrajaya, a courts museum located inside the grandiose Palace of Justice building (Istana Kehakiman) in Putrajaya.