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KINABALU
Sabah, Malaysian Borneo official website offering travel destinations, map, activities, news and updates, accommodation listing, tourism directory listing for Sabah Malaysian Borneo.COVID-19 ADVISORY
COVID-19 Advisory. 6th June 2021. To date, Sabah has recorded 63,870 positive COVID-19 cases and 484 deaths. 1st June 2021. Sabah will be under Movement Control Order (MCO) from 1 to 14 June 2021. No tourism activity is allowed during this period. Hotels are only allowed to operate for quarantine purposes. TEGUDON TOURISM VILLAGE Tegudon Tourism Village. Visualize blue skies, wooden huts sprouting among the green layers of paddy fields, a suspension bridge connecting to the farm grounds with river flowing beneath it and a gigantic silhouette of Mount Kinabalu at the backdrop. You can never get tired of this iconic landscape at Tegudon Tourism Village, Kota Belud.SIPADAN ISLAND
Sipadan is well known for its unusually large numbers of green and hawksbill turtles which gather there to mate and nest and it is not unusual for a diver to see more than 20 turtles on each dive. Divers require a permit to dive Sipadan and the quota is capped to 176 permits per day; 3 dives per diver. Each permit is valid for 1 dayonly.
TAMBISAN ISLAND
Tambisan Island Lodge was set up to empower the local community in Tambisan about its tourism potential and the sustainable benefits it can bring to the community. Most people will describe Tambisan as a hidden peaceful gem of Lahad Datu. To get here requires about 2-hour drive overland to Kampung Tambisan and then a mere 5-minute boat rideto
ZIP BORNEO | SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO Zip Borneo. 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. Zip Borneo offers challenges and activities for children ages 6+ so it’s an ideal family day out. Zipline (alsoknown fondly as
MARI MARI SEPANGGAR ISLAND Mari Mari Sepanggar Island. Few words to associate with Mari Mari Sepanggar Island; turqoise, colorful and and white. Turqoise waters, colorful reefs and white sandy beach, that is! It is just 10 minutes boat ride from Jesselton Point. This island is twice the size of Manukan Island but with less crowd. Not many know of this island andit is a
PULAU TIGA “SURVIVOR ISLAND” Pulau Tiga “Survivor Island”. Make your way to the district of Kuala Penyu and hop on a boat to Pulau Tiga Park. It consists of 3 islands- Pulau Tiga, Pulau Kalampunian Besar, and Pulau Kalampunian Damit (snake island). Pulau Tiga is the largest hence the park is named after this island. The island’s claim to fame is none otherthan being
ANYAMAN SERDANG, KAMPUNG PANGKALAN ABAI Anyaman Serdang, Kampung Pangkalan Abai. A weaving heritage, the Bajau women are known as excellent weavers using the Serdang leaves. These leaves are normally dyed in multi colours – violet, yellow, green and pink, unique to the Bajau community and turned into handicrafts. The Bajau-Sama community of Kota Belud have been producing SerdangAGNES KEITH HOUSE
"The new house is beautiful. Round trippers on world boats would come up to see it, carrying their cameras and calling, Why look!" (Agnes Keith, White Man Returns, 1951, p.87) WELCOME TO SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO OFFICIAL TOURISM WEBSITETOURISM ADVISORYPLACES TO GOTHINGS TO DOBLOGHELPDESK.SABAHTOURISM.COMKOTAKINABALU
Sabah, Malaysian Borneo official website offering travel destinations, map, activities, news and updates, accommodation listing, tourism directory listing for Sabah Malaysian Borneo.COVID-19 ADVISORY
COVID-19 Advisory. 6th June 2021. To date, Sabah has recorded 63,870 positive COVID-19 cases and 484 deaths. 1st June 2021. Sabah will be under Movement Control Order (MCO) from 1 to 14 June 2021. No tourism activity is allowed during this period. Hotels are only allowed to operate for quarantine purposes. TEGUDON TOURISM VILLAGE Tegudon Tourism Village. Visualize blue skies, wooden huts sprouting among the green layers of paddy fields, a suspension bridge connecting to the farm grounds with river flowing beneath it and a gigantic silhouette of Mount Kinabalu at the backdrop. You can never get tired of this iconic landscape at Tegudon Tourism Village, Kota Belud.SIPADAN ISLAND
Sipadan is well known for its unusually large numbers of green and hawksbill turtles which gather there to mate and nest and it is not unusual for a diver to see more than 20 turtles on each dive. Divers require a permit to dive Sipadan and the quota is capped to 176 permits per day; 3 dives per diver. Each permit is valid for 1 dayonly.
TAMBISAN ISLAND
Tambisan Island Lodge was set up to empower the local community in Tambisan about its tourism potential and the sustainable benefits it can bring to the community. Most people will describe Tambisan as a hidden peaceful gem of Lahad Datu. To get here requires about 2-hour drive overland to Kampung Tambisan and then a mere 5-minute boat rideto
ZIP BORNEO | SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO Zip Borneo. 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. Zip Borneo offers challenges and activities for children ages 6+ so it’s an ideal family day out. Zipline (alsoknown fondly as
MARI MARI SEPANGGAR ISLAND Mari Mari Sepanggar Island. Few words to associate with Mari Mari Sepanggar Island; turqoise, colorful and and white. Turqoise waters, colorful reefs and white sandy beach, that is! It is just 10 minutes boat ride from Jesselton Point. This island is twice the size of Manukan Island but with less crowd. Not many know of this island andit is a
PULAU TIGA “SURVIVOR ISLAND” Pulau Tiga “Survivor Island”. Make your way to the district of Kuala Penyu and hop on a boat to Pulau Tiga Park. It consists of 3 islands- Pulau Tiga, Pulau Kalampunian Besar, and Pulau Kalampunian Damit (snake island). Pulau Tiga is the largest hence the park is named after this island. The island’s claim to fame is none otherthan being
ANYAMAN SERDANG, KAMPUNG PANGKALAN ABAI Anyaman Serdang, Kampung Pangkalan Abai. A weaving heritage, the Bajau women are known as excellent weavers using the Serdang leaves. These leaves are normally dyed in multi colours – violet, yellow, green and pink, unique to the Bajau community and turned into handicrafts. The Bajau-Sama community of Kota Belud have been producing SerdangAGNES KEITH HOUSE
"The new house is beautiful. Round trippers on world boats would come up to see it, carrying their cameras and calling, Why look!" (Agnes Keith, White Man Returns, 1951, p.87) WELCOME TO SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO OFFICIAL TOURISM WEBSITE Sabah, Malaysian Borneo official website offering travel destinations, map, activities, news and updates, accommodation listing, tourism directory listing for Sabah Malaysian Borneo.WHAT TO EAT
Disclaimer: While every care has been taken in compiling the contents of this website, Sabah Tourism Board (Sabah Tourism) cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracy, omission or alteration that may occur. TECK GUAN COCOA VILLAGE Further Contact. Teck Guan Cocoa Village Quion Hill, Miles 30 Balung Apas, 91000 Tawau,Sabah. +60 16 826 9579 +60 89 772 277; cocoavillage@teckguan.comLANKAYAN ISLAND
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 blue-green waters and coral reefs. It is also one of Sabah’s top diving spots. View on Map. Tweet This. The availability of jungle interior and interesting diving attracts bothdivers
RAINFOREST DISCOVERY CENTRE (RDC) The Rainforest Discovery Centre (RDC) is the gateway to getting to know the uniqueness and importance of Borneo’s rainforests. Lookaround and
SABAH, BORNEO: A BIRDWATCHER’S TROPICAL PARADISE Recognised as a World Heritage site by UNESCO, Kinabalu Park is a veritable treasure trove of nature that rests at the base of mighty Mount Kinabalu, one of the tallest mountains of Southeast Asia. Over 300 species of birds can be found here, with approximately 31 of them endemic to the area! MARI MARI CULTURAL VILLAGE The Mari Mari Cultural Village is situated amidst a remote forest setting in Kionsom, Inanam; away from the hustling and bustling city. Its surrounding atmosphere may faintly remind you of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘The Lost World’ in the Sabahan sense.KIULU FARMSTAY
The Kiulu Farmstay is a community based ecotourism initiative that gives visitors a unique experience of living amongst 3 very hospitable and peaceful communities of Mantob village, Dumpiring Village and Pinagon Baru Village. You can choose to stay at their two-bedroom self-contained eco-lodge equipped with kitchen and toilet, known as“Fig
AGNES KEITH HOUSE
"The new house is beautiful. Round trippers on world boats would come up to see it, carrying their cameras and calling, Why look!" (Agnes Keith, White Man Returns, 1951, p.87) BATIK SABAH: A TREND AND PRIDE Batik Sabah: A Trend And Pride. Colourful, typically hand drawn, traditional and full of patterns are the words used to describe the classic decorated fabric we know as ‘Batik’. Synonymous in the Southeast Asia region, Batik is created using wax-resist dyeing technique believed to be an ancient art originated from Java. Photocourtesy of
WELCOME TO SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO OFFICIAL TOURISM WEBSITETOURISM ADVISORYPLACES TO GOTHINGS TO DOBLOGHELPDESK.SABAHTOURISM.COMKOTAKINABALU
Sabah, Malaysian Borneo official website offering travel destinations, map, activities, news and updates, accommodation listing, tourism directory listing for Sabah Malaysian Borneo.COVID-19 ADVISORY
COVID-19 Advisory. 2nd June 2021. To date, Sabah has recorded 62,816 positive COVID-19 cases and 470 deaths. 1st June 2021. Sabah will be under Movement Control Order (MCO) from 1 to 14 June 2021. No tourism activity is allowed during this period. Hotels are only allowed to operate for quarantine purposes.SIPADAN ISLAND
Sipadan is well known for its unusually large numbers of green and hawksbill turtles which gather there to mate and nest and it is not unusual for a diver to see more than 20 turtles on each dive. Divers require a permit to dive Sipadan and the quota is capped to 176 permits per day; 3 dives per diver. Each permit is valid for 1 dayonly.
TEGUDON TOURISM VILLAGE Tegudon Tourism Village. Visualize blue skies, wooden huts sprouting among the green layers of paddy fields, a suspension bridge connecting to the farm grounds with river flowing beneath it and a gigantic silhouette of Mount Kinabalu at the backdrop. You can never get tired of this iconic landscape at Tegudon Tourism Village, Kota Belud.TAMBISAN ISLAND
Tambisan Island Lodge was set up to empower the local community in Tambisan about its tourism potential and the sustainable benefits it can bring to the community. Most people will describe Tambisan as a hidden peaceful gem of Lahad Datu. To get here requires about 2-hour drive overland to Kampung Tambisan and then a mere 5-minute boat rideto
DANUM VALLEY CONSERVATION AREA About 80km from Lahad Datu city is the Danum Valley Conservation Area, considered as one of the world’s most complex ecosystem and classified at Class 1 (Protection) Forest Reserve under the Sabah Forestry Enactment 1968. PULAU TIGA “SURVIVOR ISLAND” Pulau Tiga “Survivor Island”. Make your way to the district of Kuala Penyu and hop on a boat to Pulau Tiga Park. It consists of 3 islands- Pulau Tiga, Pulau Kalampunian Besar, and Pulau Kalampunian Damit (snake island). Pulau Tiga is the largest hence the park is named after this island. The island’s claim to fame is none otherthan being
MARI MARI CULTURAL VILLAGE The Mari Mari Cultural Village is situated amidst a remote forest setting in Kionsom, Inanam; away from the hustling and bustling city. Its surrounding atmosphere may faintly remind you of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘The Lost World’ in the Sabahan sense. DESA CATTLE DAIRY FARM Located at the foothill of Mount Kinabalu, Desa Cattle Dairy Farm offers one of the most amazing scenery one could envision. Often chosen as a wedding photography destination, with the majestic Mount Kinabalu overlooking beautiful green pastures, the scenery is breathtaking, not forgetting the cool breeze that Kundasang has tooffer.
SEPILOK ORANGUTAN REHABILITATION CENTRE This centre was established in 1964 to help rehabilitate orangutans which had been orphaned. Just like a human baby, the orphaned young orangutan (which would normally live with its mother for 5-6 years) needs to be taught how to cope in the wild, while its health is carefully monitored during rehabilitation. WELCOME TO SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO OFFICIAL TOURISM WEBSITETOURISM ADVISORYPLACES TO GOTHINGS TO DOBLOGHELPDESK.SABAHTOURISM.COMKOTAKINABALU
Sabah, Malaysian Borneo official website offering travel destinations, map, activities, news and updates, accommodation listing, tourism directory listing for Sabah Malaysian Borneo.COVID-19 ADVISORY
COVID-19 Advisory. 2nd June 2021. To date, Sabah has recorded 62,816 positive COVID-19 cases and 470 deaths. 1st June 2021. Sabah will be under Movement Control Order (MCO) from 1 to 14 June 2021. No tourism activity is allowed during this period. Hotels are only allowed to operate for quarantine purposes.SIPADAN ISLAND
Sipadan is well known for its unusually large numbers of green and hawksbill turtles which gather there to mate and nest and it is not unusual for a diver to see more than 20 turtles on each dive. Divers require a permit to dive Sipadan and the quota is capped to 176 permits per day; 3 dives per diver. Each permit is valid for 1 dayonly.
TEGUDON TOURISM VILLAGE Tegudon Tourism Village. Visualize blue skies, wooden huts sprouting among the green layers of paddy fields, a suspension bridge connecting to the farm grounds with river flowing beneath it and a gigantic silhouette of Mount Kinabalu at the backdrop. You can never get tired of this iconic landscape at Tegudon Tourism Village, Kota Belud.TAMBISAN ISLAND
Tambisan Island Lodge was set up to empower the local community in Tambisan about its tourism potential and the sustainable benefits it can bring to the community. Most people will describe Tambisan as a hidden peaceful gem of Lahad Datu. To get here requires about 2-hour drive overland to Kampung Tambisan and then a mere 5-minute boat rideto
DANUM VALLEY CONSERVATION AREA About 80km from Lahad Datu city is the Danum Valley Conservation Area, considered as one of the world’s most complex ecosystem and classified at Class 1 (Protection) Forest Reserve under the Sabah Forestry Enactment 1968. PULAU TIGA “SURVIVOR ISLAND” Pulau Tiga “Survivor Island”. Make your way to the district of Kuala Penyu and hop on a boat to Pulau Tiga Park. It consists of 3 islands- Pulau Tiga, Pulau Kalampunian Besar, and Pulau Kalampunian Damit (snake island). Pulau Tiga is the largest hence the park is named after this island. The island’s claim to fame is none otherthan being
MARI MARI CULTURAL VILLAGE The Mari Mari Cultural Village is situated amidst a remote forest setting in Kionsom, Inanam; away from the hustling and bustling city. Its surrounding atmosphere may faintly remind you of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘The Lost World’ in the Sabahan sense. DESA CATTLE DAIRY FARM Located at the foothill of Mount Kinabalu, Desa Cattle Dairy Farm offers one of the most amazing scenery one could envision. Often chosen as a wedding photography destination, with the majestic Mount Kinabalu overlooking beautiful green pastures, the scenery is breathtaking, not forgetting the cool breeze that Kundasang has tooffer.
SEPILOK ORANGUTAN REHABILITATION CENTRE This centre was established in 1964 to help rehabilitate orangutans which had been orphaned. Just like a human baby, the orphaned young orangutan (which would normally live with its mother for 5-6 years) needs to be taught how to cope in the wild, while its health is carefully monitored during rehabilitation. ESSENTIALS | SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO The independent nation of Brunei occupies the remainder of the island, being the wealthiest of the rest. Once known as North Borneo, Sabah was under the British colony during the late 19th century till the early 20th century. Sabah gained self-government on the 31st of August, 1963. Sabah, together with Malaya, Singapore and Sarawakformed the
WEST COAST DIVISION
West Coast Division. Divided into 6 districts – Kota Kinabalu, Ranau, Kota Belud, Tuaran, Penampang and Papar. Best things to do here are island visits just minutes away from Kota Kinabalu (Tunku Abdul Rahman Park), climb Mount Kinabalu the summit of Borneo located in the Ranau District, river cruise in Tuaran, white water rafting in Kota PULAU TIGA “SURVIVOR ISLAND” Pulau Tiga “Survivor Island”. Make your way to the district of Kuala Penyu and hop on a boat to Pulau Tiga Park. It consists of 3 islands- Pulau Tiga, Pulau Kalampunian Besar, and Pulau Kalampunian Damit (snake island). Pulau Tiga is the largest hence the park is named after this island. The island’s claim to fame is none otherthan being
LANKAYAN ISLAND
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 blue-green waters and coral reefs. It is also one of Sabah’s top diving spots. View on Map. Tweet This. The availability of jungle interior and interesting diving attracts bothdivers
TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN PARK Further Contact. Sabah Parks, Lot 45 & 46, 1st - 5th Floor, Block H, Signature Office, KK Times Square, Coastal Highway, 88100 Kota Kinabalu. +60 88 523 500 LAYANG-LAYANG ISLAND Layang Layang Island Resort Sdn Bhd. E-5-1, Southgate Commercial Centre. Jalan Dua, Off Jalan Chan Sow Lin. 55200 Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia'. +60 32 730 9943. res@layanglayang.com. layanglayang.com. Last reviewed: March 12, 2021. SABAH, BORNEO: A BIRDWATCHER’S TROPICAL PARADISE Recognised as a World Heritage site by UNESCO, Kinabalu Park is a veritable treasure trove of nature that rests at the base of mighty Mount Kinabalu, one of the tallest mountains of Southeast Asia. Over 300 species of birds can be found here, with approximately 31 of them endemic to the area! MARI MARI CULTURAL VILLAGE The Mari Mari Cultural Village is situated amidst a remote forest setting in Kionsom, Inanam; away from the hustling and bustling city. Its surrounding atmosphere may faintly remind you of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘The Lost World’ in the Sabahan sense. DESA CATTLE DAIRY FARM Located at the foothill of Mount Kinabalu, Desa Cattle Dairy Farm offers one of the most amazing scenery one could envision. Often chosen as a wedding photography destination, with the majestic Mount Kinabalu overlooking beautiful green pastures, the scenery is breathtaking, not forgetting the cool breeze that Kundasang has tooffer.
LOK KAWI WILDLIFE PARK Lok Kawi Wildlife Park. The Lok Kawi Wildlife Park was officially open to the public on the 17th February 2007. It is located along the Penampang-Papar old road and is fully developed by the Sabah Wildlife Department. The park consists of two components: zoological andbotanical.
WELCOME TO SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO OFFICIAL TOURISM WEBSITETOURISM ADVISORYPLACES TO GOTHINGS TO DOBLOGHELPDESK.SABAHTOURISM.COMKOTAKINABALU
Sabah, Malaysian Borneo official website offering travel destinations, map, activities, news and updates, accommodation listing, tourism directory listing for Sabah Malaysian Borneo.COVID-19 ADVISORY
COVID-19 Advisory. 2nd June 2021. To date, Sabah has recorded 62,816 positive COVID-19 cases and 470 deaths. 1st June 2021. Sabah will be under Movement Control Order (MCO) from 1 to 14 June 2021. No tourism activity is allowed during this period. Hotels are only allowed to operate for quarantine purposes.SIPADAN ISLAND
Sipadan is well known for its unusually large numbers of green and hawksbill turtles which gather there to mate and nest and it is not unusual for a diver to see more than 20 turtles on each dive. Divers require a permit to dive Sipadan and the quota is capped to 176 permits per day; 3 dives per diver. Each permit is valid for 1 dayonly.
TEGUDON TOURISM VILLAGE Tegudon Tourism Village. Visualize blue skies, wooden huts sprouting among the green layers of paddy fields, a suspension bridge connecting to the farm grounds with river flowing beneath it and a gigantic silhouette of Mount Kinabalu at the backdrop. You can never get tired of this iconic landscape at Tegudon Tourism Village, Kota Belud.TAMBISAN ISLAND
Tambisan Island Lodge was set up to empower the local community in Tambisan about its tourism potential and the sustainable benefits it can bring to the community. Most people will describe Tambisan as a hidden peaceful gem of Lahad Datu. To get here requires about 2-hour drive overland to Kampung Tambisan and then a mere 5-minute boat rideto
DANUM VALLEY CONSERVATION AREA About 80km from Lahad Datu city is the Danum Valley Conservation Area, considered as one of the world’s most complex ecosystem and classified at Class 1 (Protection) Forest Reserve under the Sabah Forestry Enactment 1968. PULAU TIGA “SURVIVOR ISLAND” Pulau Tiga “Survivor Island”. Make your way to the district of Kuala Penyu and hop on a boat to Pulau Tiga Park. It consists of 3 islands- Pulau Tiga, Pulau Kalampunian Besar, and Pulau Kalampunian Damit (snake island). Pulau Tiga is the largest hence the park is named after this island. The island’s claim to fame is none otherthan being
MARI MARI CULTURAL VILLAGE The Mari Mari Cultural Village is situated amidst a remote forest setting in Kionsom, Inanam; away from the hustling and bustling city. Its surrounding atmosphere may faintly remind you of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘The Lost World’ in the Sabahan sense. DESA CATTLE DAIRY FARM Located at the foothill of Mount Kinabalu, Desa Cattle Dairy Farm offers one of the most amazing scenery one could envision. Often chosen as a wedding photography destination, with the majestic Mount Kinabalu overlooking beautiful green pastures, the scenery is breathtaking, not forgetting the cool breeze that Kundasang has tooffer.
SEPILOK ORANGUTAN REHABILITATION CENTRE This centre was established in 1964 to help rehabilitate orangutans which had been orphaned. Just like a human baby, the orphaned young orangutan (which would normally live with its mother for 5-6 years) needs to be taught how to cope in the wild, while its health is carefully monitored during rehabilitation. WELCOME TO SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO OFFICIAL TOURISM WEBSITETOURISM ADVISORYPLACES TO GOTHINGS TO DOBLOGHELPDESK.SABAHTOURISM.COMKOTAKINABALU
Sabah, Malaysian Borneo official website offering travel destinations, map, activities, news and updates, accommodation listing, tourism directory listing for Sabah Malaysian Borneo.COVID-19 ADVISORY
COVID-19 Advisory. 2nd June 2021. To date, Sabah has recorded 62,816 positive COVID-19 cases and 470 deaths. 1st June 2021. Sabah will be under Movement Control Order (MCO) from 1 to 14 June 2021. No tourism activity is allowed during this period. Hotels are only allowed to operate for quarantine purposes.SIPADAN ISLAND
Sipadan is well known for its unusually large numbers of green and hawksbill turtles which gather there to mate and nest and it is not unusual for a diver to see more than 20 turtles on each dive. Divers require a permit to dive Sipadan and the quota is capped to 176 permits per day; 3 dives per diver. Each permit is valid for 1 dayonly.
TEGUDON TOURISM VILLAGE Tegudon Tourism Village. Visualize blue skies, wooden huts sprouting among the green layers of paddy fields, a suspension bridge connecting to the farm grounds with river flowing beneath it and a gigantic silhouette of Mount Kinabalu at the backdrop. You can never get tired of this iconic landscape at Tegudon Tourism Village, Kota Belud.TAMBISAN ISLAND
Tambisan Island Lodge was set up to empower the local community in Tambisan about its tourism potential and the sustainable benefits it can bring to the community. Most people will describe Tambisan as a hidden peaceful gem of Lahad Datu. To get here requires about 2-hour drive overland to Kampung Tambisan and then a mere 5-minute boat rideto
DANUM VALLEY CONSERVATION AREA About 80km from Lahad Datu city is the Danum Valley Conservation Area, considered as one of the world’s most complex ecosystem and classified at Class 1 (Protection) Forest Reserve under the Sabah Forestry Enactment 1968. PULAU TIGA “SURVIVOR ISLAND” Pulau Tiga “Survivor Island”. Make your way to the district of Kuala Penyu and hop on a boat to Pulau Tiga Park. It consists of 3 islands- Pulau Tiga, Pulau Kalampunian Besar, and Pulau Kalampunian Damit (snake island). Pulau Tiga is the largest hence the park is named after this island. The island’s claim to fame is none otherthan being
MARI MARI CULTURAL VILLAGE The Mari Mari Cultural Village is situated amidst a remote forest setting in Kionsom, Inanam; away from the hustling and bustling city. Its surrounding atmosphere may faintly remind you of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘The Lost World’ in the Sabahan sense. DESA CATTLE DAIRY FARM Located at the foothill of Mount Kinabalu, Desa Cattle Dairy Farm offers one of the most amazing scenery one could envision. Often chosen as a wedding photography destination, with the majestic Mount Kinabalu overlooking beautiful green pastures, the scenery is breathtaking, not forgetting the cool breeze that Kundasang has tooffer.
SEPILOK ORANGUTAN REHABILITATION CENTRE This centre was established in 1964 to help rehabilitate orangutans which had been orphaned. Just like a human baby, the orphaned young orangutan (which would normally live with its mother for 5-6 years) needs to be taught how to cope in the wild, while its health is carefully monitored during rehabilitation. ESSENTIALS | SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO The independent nation of Brunei occupies the remainder of the island, being the wealthiest of the rest. Once known as North Borneo, Sabah was under the British colony during the late 19th century till the early 20th century. Sabah gained self-government on the 31st of August, 1963. Sabah, together with Malaya, Singapore and Sarawakformed the
WEST COAST DIVISION
West Coast Division. Divided into 6 districts – Kota Kinabalu, Ranau, Kota Belud, Tuaran, Penampang and Papar. Best things to do here are island visits just minutes away from Kota Kinabalu (Tunku Abdul Rahman Park), climb Mount Kinabalu the summit of Borneo located in the Ranau District, river cruise in Tuaran, white water rafting in Kota PULAU TIGA “SURVIVOR ISLAND” Pulau Tiga “Survivor Island”. Make your way to the district of Kuala Penyu and hop on a boat to Pulau Tiga Park. It consists of 3 islands- Pulau Tiga, Pulau Kalampunian Besar, and Pulau Kalampunian Damit (snake island). Pulau Tiga is the largest hence the park is named after this island. The island’s claim to fame is none otherthan being
LANKAYAN ISLAND
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 blue-green waters and coral reefs. It is also one of Sabah’s top diving spots. View on Map. Tweet This. The availability of jungle interior and interesting diving attracts bothdivers
TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN PARK Further Contact. Sabah Parks, Lot 45 & 46, 1st - 5th Floor, Block H, Signature Office, KK Times Square, Coastal Highway, 88100 Kota Kinabalu. +60 88 523 500 LAYANG-LAYANG ISLAND Layang Layang Island Resort Sdn Bhd. E-5-1, Southgate Commercial Centre. Jalan Dua, Off Jalan Chan Sow Lin. 55200 Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia'. +60 32 730 9943. res@layanglayang.com. layanglayang.com. Last reviewed: March 12, 2021. SABAH, BORNEO: A BIRDWATCHER’S TROPICAL PARADISE Recognised as a World Heritage site by UNESCO, Kinabalu Park is a veritable treasure trove of nature that rests at the base of mighty Mount Kinabalu, one of the tallest mountains of Southeast Asia. Over 300 species of birds can be found here, with approximately 31 of them endemic to the area! MARI MARI CULTURAL VILLAGE The Mari Mari Cultural Village is situated amidst a remote forest setting in Kionsom, Inanam; away from the hustling and bustling city. Its surrounding atmosphere may faintly remind you of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘The Lost World’ in the Sabahan sense. DESA CATTLE DAIRY FARM Located at the foothill of Mount Kinabalu, Desa Cattle Dairy Farm offers one of the most amazing scenery one could envision. Often chosen as a wedding photography destination, with the majestic Mount Kinabalu overlooking beautiful green pastures, the scenery is breathtaking, not forgetting the cool breeze that Kundasang has tooffer.
LOK KAWI WILDLIFE PARK Lok Kawi Wildlife Park. The Lok Kawi Wildlife Park was officially open to the public on the 17th February 2007. It is located along the Penampang-Papar old road and is fully developed by the Sabah Wildlife Department. The park consists of two components: zoological andbotanical.
WELCOME TO SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO OFFICIAL TOURISM WEBSITETOURISM ADVISORYPLACES TO GOTHINGS TO DOBLOGHELPDESK.SABAHTOURISM.COMKOTAKINABALU
Sabah, Malaysian Borneo official website offering travel destinations, map, activities, news and updates, accommodation listing, tourism directory listing for Sabah Malaysian Borneo.COVID-19 ADVISORY
COVID-19 Advisory. 2nd June 2021. To date, Sabah has recorded 62,816 positive COVID-19 cases and 470 deaths. 1st June 2021. Sabah will be under Movement Control Order (MCO) from 1 to 14 June 2021. No tourism activity is allowed during this period. Hotels are only allowed to operate for quarantine purposes.SIPADAN ISLAND
Sipadan is well known for its unusually large numbers of green and hawksbill turtles which gather there to mate and nest and it is not unusual for a diver to see more than 20 turtles on each dive. Divers require a permit to dive Sipadan and the quota is capped to 176 permits per day; 3 dives per diver. Each permit is valid for 1 dayonly.
TEGUDON TOURISM VILLAGE Tegudon Tourism Village. Visualize blue skies, wooden huts sprouting among the green layers of paddy fields, a suspension bridge connecting to the farm grounds with river flowing beneath it and a gigantic silhouette of Mount Kinabalu at the backdrop. You can never get tired of this iconic landscape at Tegudon Tourism Village, Kota Belud.TAMBISAN ISLAND
Tambisan Island Lodge was set up to empower the local community in Tambisan about its tourism potential and the sustainable benefits it can bring to the community. Most people will describe Tambisan as a hidden peaceful gem of Lahad Datu. To get here requires about 2-hour drive overland to Kampung Tambisan and then a mere 5-minute boat rideto
DANUM VALLEY CONSERVATION AREA About 80km from Lahad Datu city is the Danum Valley Conservation Area, considered as one of the world’s most complex ecosystem and classified at Class 1 (Protection) Forest Reserve under the Sabah Forestry Enactment 1968. PULAU TIGA “SURVIVOR ISLAND” Pulau Tiga “Survivor Island”. Make your way to the district of Kuala Penyu and hop on a boat to Pulau Tiga Park. It consists of 3 islands- Pulau Tiga, Pulau Kalampunian Besar, and Pulau Kalampunian Damit (snake island). Pulau Tiga is the largest hence the park is named after this island. The island’s claim to fame is none otherthan being
MARI MARI CULTURAL VILLAGE The Mari Mari Cultural Village is situated amidst a remote forest setting in Kionsom, Inanam; away from the hustling and bustling city. Its surrounding atmosphere may faintly remind you of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘The Lost World’ in the Sabahan sense. DESA CATTLE DAIRY FARM Located at the foothill of Mount Kinabalu, Desa Cattle Dairy Farm offers one of the most amazing scenery one could envision. Often chosen as a wedding photography destination, with the majestic Mount Kinabalu overlooking beautiful green pastures, the scenery is breathtaking, not forgetting the cool breeze that Kundasang has tooffer.
SEPILOK ORANGUTAN REHABILITATION CENTRE This centre was established in 1964 to help rehabilitate orangutans which had been orphaned. Just like a human baby, the orphaned young orangutan (which would normally live with its mother for 5-6 years) needs to be taught how to cope in the wild, while its health is carefully monitored during rehabilitation. WELCOME TO SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO OFFICIAL TOURISM WEBSITETOURISM ADVISORYPLACES TO GOTHINGS TO DOBLOGHELPDESK.SABAHTOURISM.COMKOTAKINABALU
Sabah, Malaysian Borneo official website offering travel destinations, map, activities, news and updates, accommodation listing, tourism directory listing for Sabah Malaysian Borneo.COVID-19 ADVISORY
COVID-19 Advisory. 2nd June 2021. To date, Sabah has recorded 62,816 positive COVID-19 cases and 470 deaths. 1st June 2021. Sabah will be under Movement Control Order (MCO) from 1 to 14 June 2021. No tourism activity is allowed during this period. Hotels are only allowed to operate for quarantine purposes.SIPADAN ISLAND
Sipadan is well known for its unusually large numbers of green and hawksbill turtles which gather there to mate and nest and it is not unusual for a diver to see more than 20 turtles on each dive. Divers require a permit to dive Sipadan and the quota is capped to 176 permits per day; 3 dives per diver. Each permit is valid for 1 dayonly.
TEGUDON TOURISM VILLAGE Tegudon Tourism Village. Visualize blue skies, wooden huts sprouting among the green layers of paddy fields, a suspension bridge connecting to the farm grounds with river flowing beneath it and a gigantic silhouette of Mount Kinabalu at the backdrop. You can never get tired of this iconic landscape at Tegudon Tourism Village, Kota Belud.TAMBISAN ISLAND
Tambisan Island Lodge was set up to empower the local community in Tambisan about its tourism potential and the sustainable benefits it can bring to the community. Most people will describe Tambisan as a hidden peaceful gem of Lahad Datu. To get here requires about 2-hour drive overland to Kampung Tambisan and then a mere 5-minute boat rideto
DANUM VALLEY CONSERVATION AREA About 80km from Lahad Datu city is the Danum Valley Conservation Area, considered as one of the world’s most complex ecosystem and classified at Class 1 (Protection) Forest Reserve under the Sabah Forestry Enactment 1968. PULAU TIGA “SURVIVOR ISLAND” Pulau Tiga “Survivor Island”. Make your way to the district of Kuala Penyu and hop on a boat to Pulau Tiga Park. It consists of 3 islands- Pulau Tiga, Pulau Kalampunian Besar, and Pulau Kalampunian Damit (snake island). Pulau Tiga is the largest hence the park is named after this island. The island’s claim to fame is none otherthan being
MARI MARI CULTURAL VILLAGE The Mari Mari Cultural Village is situated amidst a remote forest setting in Kionsom, Inanam; away from the hustling and bustling city. Its surrounding atmosphere may faintly remind you of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘The Lost World’ in the Sabahan sense. DESA CATTLE DAIRY FARM Located at the foothill of Mount Kinabalu, Desa Cattle Dairy Farm offers one of the most amazing scenery one could envision. Often chosen as a wedding photography destination, with the majestic Mount Kinabalu overlooking beautiful green pastures, the scenery is breathtaking, not forgetting the cool breeze that Kundasang has tooffer.
SEPILOK ORANGUTAN REHABILITATION CENTRE This centre was established in 1964 to help rehabilitate orangutans which had been orphaned. Just like a human baby, the orphaned young orangutan (which would normally live with its mother for 5-6 years) needs to be taught how to cope in the wild, while its health is carefully monitored during rehabilitation. ESSENTIALS | SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO The independent nation of Brunei occupies the remainder of the island, being the wealthiest of the rest. Once known as North Borneo, Sabah was under the British colony during the late 19th century till the early 20th century. Sabah gained self-government on the 31st of August, 1963. Sabah, together with Malaya, Singapore and Sarawakformed the
WEST COAST DIVISION
West Coast Division. Divided into 6 districts – Kota Kinabalu, Ranau, Kota Belud, Tuaran, Penampang and Papar. Best things to do here are island visits just minutes away from Kota Kinabalu (Tunku Abdul Rahman Park), climb Mount Kinabalu the summit of Borneo located in the Ranau District, river cruise in Tuaran, white water rafting in Kota PULAU TIGA “SURVIVOR ISLAND” Pulau Tiga “Survivor Island”. Make your way to the district of Kuala Penyu and hop on a boat to Pulau Tiga Park. It consists of 3 islands- Pulau Tiga, Pulau Kalampunian Besar, and Pulau Kalampunian Damit (snake island). Pulau Tiga is the largest hence the park is named after this island. The island’s claim to fame is none otherthan being
LANKAYAN ISLAND
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 blue-green waters and coral reefs. It is also one of Sabah’s top diving spots. View on Map. Tweet This. The availability of jungle interior and interesting diving attracts bothdivers
TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN PARK Further Contact. Sabah Parks, Lot 45 & 46, 1st - 5th Floor, Block H, Signature Office, KK Times Square, Coastal Highway, 88100 Kota Kinabalu. +60 88 523 500 LAYANG-LAYANG ISLAND Layang Layang Island Resort Sdn Bhd. E-5-1, Southgate Commercial Centre. Jalan Dua, Off Jalan Chan Sow Lin. 55200 Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia'. +60 32 730 9943. res@layanglayang.com. layanglayang.com. Last reviewed: March 12, 2021. SABAH, BORNEO: A BIRDWATCHER’S TROPICAL PARADISE Recognised as a World Heritage site by UNESCO, Kinabalu Park is a veritable treasure trove of nature that rests at the base of mighty Mount Kinabalu, one of the tallest mountains of Southeast Asia. Over 300 species of birds can be found here, with approximately 31 of them endemic to the area! MARI MARI CULTURAL VILLAGE The Mari Mari Cultural Village is situated amidst a remote forest setting in Kionsom, Inanam; away from the hustling and bustling city. Its surrounding atmosphere may faintly remind you of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘The Lost World’ in the Sabahan sense. DESA CATTLE DAIRY FARM Located at the foothill of Mount Kinabalu, Desa Cattle Dairy Farm offers one of the most amazing scenery one could envision. Often chosen as a wedding photography destination, with the majestic Mount Kinabalu overlooking beautiful green pastures, the scenery is breathtaking, not forgetting the cool breeze that Kundasang has tooffer.
LOK KAWI WILDLIFE PARK Lok Kawi Wildlife Park. The Lok Kawi Wildlife Park was officially open to the public on the 17th February 2007. It is located along the Penampang-Papar old road and is fully developed by the Sabah Wildlife Department. The park consists of two components: zoological andbotanical.
WELCOME TO SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO OFFICIAL TOURISM WEBSITETOURISM ADVISORYPLACES TO GOTHINGS TO DOBLOGHELPDESK.SABAHTOURISM.COMKOTAKINABALU
Sabah, Malaysian Borneo official website offering travel destinations, map, activities, news and updates, accommodation listing, tourism directory listing for Sabah Malaysian Borneo. TEGUDON TOURISM VILLAGE Tegudon Tourism Village. Visualize blue skies, wooden huts sprouting among the green layers of paddy fields, a suspension bridge connecting to the farm grounds with river flowing beneath it and a gigantic silhouette of Mount Kinabalu at the backdrop. You can never get tired of this iconic landscape at Tegudon Tourism Village, Kota Belud.COVID-19 ADVISORY
COVID-19 Advisory. 6th June 2021. To date, Sabah has recorded 63,870 positive COVID-19 cases and 484 deaths. 1st June 2021. Sabah will be under Movement Control Order (MCO) from 1 to 14 June 2021. No tourism activity is allowed during this period. Hotels are only allowed to operate for quarantine purposes.TAMBISAN ISLAND
Tambisan Island Lodge was set up to empower the local community in Tambisan about its tourism potential and the sustainable benefits it can bring to the community. Most people will describe Tambisan as a hidden peaceful gem of Lahad Datu. To get here requires about 2-hour drive overland to Kampung Tambisan and then a mere 5-minute boat rideto
SABAH, BORNEO: A BIRDWATCHER’S TROPICAL PARADISE Recognised as a World Heritage site by UNESCO, Kinabalu Park is a veritable treasure trove of nature that rests at the base of mighty Mount Kinabalu, one of the tallest mountains of Southeast Asia. Over 300 species of birds can be found here, with approximately 31 of them endemic to the area! ZIP BORNEO | SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO Zip Borneo. 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. Zip Borneo offers challenges and activities for children ages 6+ so it’s an ideal family day out. Zipline (alsoknown fondly as
RAINFOREST DISCOVERY CENTRE (RDC) The Rainforest Discovery Centre (RDC) is the gateway to getting to know the uniqueness and importance of Borneo’s rainforests. Lookaround and
35TH SABAH ANNUAL ART EXHIBITION Further Info.: 1 Oct 2020 - 31 Jan 2021; Convention Centre, Sabah Art Gallery +60 88 268 748/825/875/806/535; Sabah Art Gallery; Sara ElisyaAhmad Shah
RUSTIC BORNEO TRAVEL SDN BHD Disclaimer: While every care has been taken in compiling the contents of this website, Sabah Tourism Board (Sabah Tourism) cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracy, omission or alteration that may occur. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to business practices involving initiatives that benefit society. A business’s CSR can encompass a wide variety of tactics, from giving away a portion of a company’s proceeds to charity, to implementing “greener” business operations. CSR activities in Sabah: Shangri-La’s Tg. AruResort & Spa.
WELCOME TO SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO OFFICIAL TOURISM WEBSITETOURISM ADVISORYPLACES TO GOTHINGS TO DOBLOGHELPDESK.SABAHTOURISM.COMKOTAKINABALU
Sabah, Malaysian Borneo official website offering travel destinations, map, activities, news and updates, accommodation listing, tourism directory listing for Sabah Malaysian Borneo. TEGUDON TOURISM VILLAGE Tegudon Tourism Village. Visualize blue skies, wooden huts sprouting among the green layers of paddy fields, a suspension bridge connecting to the farm grounds with river flowing beneath it and a gigantic silhouette of Mount Kinabalu at the backdrop. You can never get tired of this iconic landscape at Tegudon Tourism Village, Kota Belud.COVID-19 ADVISORY
COVID-19 Advisory. 6th June 2021. To date, Sabah has recorded 63,870 positive COVID-19 cases and 484 deaths. 1st June 2021. Sabah will be under Movement Control Order (MCO) from 1 to 14 June 2021. No tourism activity is allowed during this period. Hotels are only allowed to operate for quarantine purposes.TAMBISAN ISLAND
Tambisan Island Lodge was set up to empower the local community in Tambisan about its tourism potential and the sustainable benefits it can bring to the community. Most people will describe Tambisan as a hidden peaceful gem of Lahad Datu. To get here requires about 2-hour drive overland to Kampung Tambisan and then a mere 5-minute boat rideto
SABAH, BORNEO: A BIRDWATCHER’S TROPICAL PARADISE Recognised as a World Heritage site by UNESCO, Kinabalu Park is a veritable treasure trove of nature that rests at the base of mighty Mount Kinabalu, one of the tallest mountains of Southeast Asia. Over 300 species of birds can be found here, with approximately 31 of them endemic to the area! ZIP BORNEO | SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO Zip Borneo. 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. Zip Borneo offers challenges and activities for children ages 6+ so it’s an ideal family day out. Zipline (alsoknown fondly as
RAINFOREST DISCOVERY CENTRE (RDC) The Rainforest Discovery Centre (RDC) is the gateway to getting to know the uniqueness and importance of Borneo’s rainforests. Lookaround and
35TH SABAH ANNUAL ART EXHIBITION Further Info.: 1 Oct 2020 - 31 Jan 2021; Convention Centre, Sabah Art Gallery +60 88 268 748/825/875/806/535; Sabah Art Gallery; Sara ElisyaAhmad Shah
RUSTIC BORNEO TRAVEL SDN BHD Disclaimer: While every care has been taken in compiling the contents of this website, Sabah Tourism Board (Sabah Tourism) cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracy, omission or alteration that may occur. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to business practices involving initiatives that benefit society. A business’s CSR can encompass a wide variety of tactics, from giving away a portion of a company’s proceeds to charity, to implementing “greener” business operations. CSR activities in Sabah: Shangri-La’s Tg. AruResort & Spa.
ISLAND ACTIVITIES
A trip to the island does not necessarily means that you will be leaving the adventure behind. There are plenty of water sports and island activities to try out. Make the most of the tropical climate and sign up for sea walking, water-skiing, parasailing or take a leap of faith on the thrilling island to island zipline. Last reviewed:August 27
COVID-19 ADVISORY
COVID-19 Advisory. 6th June 2021. To date, Sabah has recorded 63,870 positive COVID-19 cases and 484 deaths. 1st June 2021. Sabah will be under Movement Control Order (MCO) from 1 to 14 June 2021. No tourism activity is allowed during this period. Hotels are only allowed to operate for quarantine purposes.SIPADAN ISLAND
Sipadan is well known for its unusually large numbers of green and hawksbill turtles which gather there to mate and nest and it is not unusual for a diver to see more than 20 turtles on each dive. Divers require a permit to dive Sipadan and the quota is capped to 176 permits per day; 3 dives per diver. Each permit is valid for 1 dayonly.
MOUNT TRUS MADI
Mount Trusmadi is located about 70 kilometres southeast of Kota Kinabalu City; its forest reserve covers an area of 184,527 hectares bordering four districts – Ranau up north, Tambunan on the west, Keningau down south and Sook in the east. Standing at 2, 642 meters (8, 668 feet) tall, Mount Trus Madi is the second highest mountain inSabah
PADAS FARMSTAY
Padas Farmstay. Tenom has been known as the state’s agriculture producers due to its fertile soil, and the Padas Farmstay is a thriving example of a conducive agro-tourism destination surrounded by various types of plantations in an integrated farming system with livestock breeding. Touring around the vast farm, visitors canexperience
BUKIT GEMOK, TAWAU
View on Map; Share on Facebook; Tweet This; Along the way there is so much to marvel at, such as the giant trees that seem to stretchendlessly to
MARI MARI CULTURAL VILLAGE The Mari Mari Cultural Village is situated amidst a remote forest setting in Kionsom, Inanam; away from the hustling and bustling city. Its surrounding atmosphere may faintly remind you of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘The Lost World’ in the Sabahan sense. 35TH SABAH ANNUAL ART EXHIBITION Further Info.: 1 Oct 2020 - 31 Jan 2021; Convention Centre, Sabah Art Gallery +60 88 268 748/825/875/806/535; Sabah Art Gallery; Sara ElisyaAhmad Shah
BATIK SABAH: A TREND AND PRIDE Batik Sabah: A Trend And Pride. Colourful, typically hand drawn, traditional and full of patterns are the words used to describe the classic decorated fabric we know as ‘Batik’. Synonymous in the Southeast Asia region, Batik is created using wax-resist dyeing technique believed to be an ancient art originated from Java. Photocourtesy of
KAMPUNG BAVANGGAZO (RUNGUS LONGHOUSE) View on Map; Share on Facebook; Tweet This; Explore Kudat and the culture that Kudat is known for. Situated in a valley about 41 kilometres south of Kudat town and 98 kilometres or two and a half hours drive from KK City , the majority residing in Kudat are mainly from the Rungus ethnicity and this little town is known for bead making as well as gong making. WELCOME TO SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO OFFICIAL TOURISM WEBSITETOURISM ADVISORYPLACES TO GOTHINGS TO DOBLOGHELPDESK.SABAHTOURISM.COMKOTAKINABALU
Sabah, Malaysian Borneo official website offering travel destinations, map, activities, news and updates, accommodation listing, tourism directory listing for Sabah Malaysian Borneo. TEGUDON TOURISM VILLAGE Tegudon Tourism Village. Visualize blue skies, wooden huts sprouting among the green layers of paddy fields, a suspension bridge connecting to the farm grounds with river flowing beneath it and a gigantic silhouette of Mount Kinabalu at the backdrop. You can never get tired of this iconic landscape at Tegudon Tourism Village, Kota Belud.COVID-19 ADVISORY
COVID-19 Advisory. 6th June 2021. To date, Sabah has recorded 63,870 positive COVID-19 cases and 484 deaths. 1st June 2021. Sabah will be under Movement Control Order (MCO) from 1 to 14 June 2021. No tourism activity is allowed during this period. Hotels are only allowed to operate for quarantine purposes.TAMBISAN ISLAND
Tambisan Island Lodge was set up to empower the local community in Tambisan about its tourism potential and the sustainable benefits it can bring to the community. Most people will describe Tambisan as a hidden peaceful gem of Lahad Datu. To get here requires about 2-hour drive overland to Kampung Tambisan and then a mere 5-minute boat rideto
SABAH, BORNEO: A BIRDWATCHER’S TROPICAL PARADISE Recognised as a World Heritage site by UNESCO, Kinabalu Park is a veritable treasure trove of nature that rests at the base of mighty Mount Kinabalu, one of the tallest mountains of Southeast Asia. Over 300 species of birds can be found here, with approximately 31 of them endemic to the area! ZIP BORNEO | SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO Zip Borneo. 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. Zip Borneo offers challenges and activities for children ages 6+ so it’s an ideal family day out. Zipline (alsoknown fondly as
RAINFOREST DISCOVERY CENTRE (RDC) The Rainforest Discovery Centre (RDC) is the gateway to getting to know the uniqueness and importance of Borneo’s rainforests. Lookaround and
35TH SABAH ANNUAL ART EXHIBITION Further Info.: 1 Oct 2020 - 31 Jan 2021; Convention Centre, Sabah Art Gallery +60 88 268 748/825/875/806/535; Sabah Art Gallery; Sara ElisyaAhmad Shah
RUSTIC BORNEO TRAVEL SDN BHD Disclaimer: While every care has been taken in compiling the contents of this website, Sabah Tourism Board (Sabah Tourism) cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracy, omission or alteration that may occur. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to business practices involving initiatives that benefit society. A business’s CSR can encompass a wide variety of tactics, from giving away a portion of a company’s proceeds to charity, to implementing “greener” business operations. CSR activities in Sabah: Shangri-La’s Tg. AruResort & Spa.
WELCOME TO SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO OFFICIAL TOURISM WEBSITETOURISM ADVISORYPLACES TO GOTHINGS TO DOBLOGHELPDESK.SABAHTOURISM.COMKOTAKINABALU
Sabah, Malaysian Borneo official website offering travel destinations, map, activities, news and updates, accommodation listing, tourism directory listing for Sabah Malaysian Borneo. TEGUDON TOURISM VILLAGE Tegudon Tourism Village. Visualize blue skies, wooden huts sprouting among the green layers of paddy fields, a suspension bridge connecting to the farm grounds with river flowing beneath it and a gigantic silhouette of Mount Kinabalu at the backdrop. You can never get tired of this iconic landscape at Tegudon Tourism Village, Kota Belud.COVID-19 ADVISORY
COVID-19 Advisory. 6th June 2021. To date, Sabah has recorded 63,870 positive COVID-19 cases and 484 deaths. 1st June 2021. Sabah will be under Movement Control Order (MCO) from 1 to 14 June 2021. No tourism activity is allowed during this period. Hotels are only allowed to operate for quarantine purposes.TAMBISAN ISLAND
Tambisan Island Lodge was set up to empower the local community in Tambisan about its tourism potential and the sustainable benefits it can bring to the community. Most people will describe Tambisan as a hidden peaceful gem of Lahad Datu. To get here requires about 2-hour drive overland to Kampung Tambisan and then a mere 5-minute boat rideto
SABAH, BORNEO: A BIRDWATCHER’S TROPICAL PARADISE Recognised as a World Heritage site by UNESCO, Kinabalu Park is a veritable treasure trove of nature that rests at the base of mighty Mount Kinabalu, one of the tallest mountains of Southeast Asia. Over 300 species of birds can be found here, with approximately 31 of them endemic to the area! ZIP BORNEO | SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO Zip Borneo. 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. Zip Borneo offers challenges and activities for children ages 6+ so it’s an ideal family day out. Zipline (alsoknown fondly as
RAINFOREST DISCOVERY CENTRE (RDC) The Rainforest Discovery Centre (RDC) is the gateway to getting to know the uniqueness and importance of Borneo’s rainforests. Lookaround and
35TH SABAH ANNUAL ART EXHIBITION Further Info.: 1 Oct 2020 - 31 Jan 2021; Convention Centre, Sabah Art Gallery +60 88 268 748/825/875/806/535; Sabah Art Gallery; Sara ElisyaAhmad Shah
RUSTIC BORNEO TRAVEL SDN BHD Disclaimer: While every care has been taken in compiling the contents of this website, Sabah Tourism Board (Sabah Tourism) cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracy, omission or alteration that may occur. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to business practices involving initiatives that benefit society. A business’s CSR can encompass a wide variety of tactics, from giving away a portion of a company’s proceeds to charity, to implementing “greener” business operations. CSR activities in Sabah: Shangri-La’s Tg. AruResort & Spa.
ISLAND ACTIVITIES
A trip to the island does not necessarily means that you will be leaving the adventure behind. There are plenty of water sports and island activities to try out. Make the most of the tropical climate and sign up for sea walking, water-skiing, parasailing or take a leap of faith on the thrilling island to island zipline. Last reviewed:August 27
COVID-19 ADVISORY
COVID-19 Advisory. 6th June 2021. To date, Sabah has recorded 63,870 positive COVID-19 cases and 484 deaths. 1st June 2021. Sabah will be under Movement Control Order (MCO) from 1 to 14 June 2021. No tourism activity is allowed during this period. Hotels are only allowed to operate for quarantine purposes.SIPADAN ISLAND
Sipadan is well known for its unusually large numbers of green and hawksbill turtles which gather there to mate and nest and it is not unusual for a diver to see more than 20 turtles on each dive. Divers require a permit to dive Sipadan and the quota is capped to 176 permits per day; 3 dives per diver. Each permit is valid for 1 dayonly.
PADAS FARMSTAY
Padas Farmstay. Tenom has been known as the state’s agriculture producers due to its fertile soil, and the Padas Farmstay is a thriving example of a conducive agro-tourism destination surrounded by various types of plantations in an integrated farming system with livestock breeding. Touring around the vast farm, visitors canexperience
MOUNT TRUS MADI
Mount Trusmadi is located about 70 kilometres southeast of Kota Kinabalu City; its forest reserve covers an area of 184,527 hectares bordering four districts – Ranau up north, Tambunan on the west, Keningau down south and Sook in the east. Standing at 2, 642 meters (8, 668 feet) tall, Mount Trus Madi is the second highest mountain inSabah
BUKIT GEMOK, TAWAU
View on Map; Share on Facebook; Tweet This; Along the way there is so much to marvel at, such as the giant trees that seem to stretchendlessly to
MARI MARI CULTURAL VILLAGE The Mari Mari Cultural Village is situated amidst a remote forest setting in Kionsom, Inanam; away from the hustling and bustling city. Its surrounding atmosphere may faintly remind you of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘The Lost World’ in the Sabahan sense. 35TH SABAH ANNUAL ART EXHIBITION Further Info.: 1 Oct 2020 - 31 Jan 2021; Convention Centre, Sabah Art Gallery +60 88 268 748/825/875/806/535; Sabah Art Gallery; Sara ElisyaAhmad Shah
BATIK SABAH: A TREND AND PRIDE Batik Sabah: A Trend And Pride. Colourful, typically hand drawn, traditional and full of patterns are the words used to describe the classic decorated fabric we know as ‘Batik’. Synonymous in the Southeast Asia region, Batik is created using wax-resist dyeing technique believed to be an ancient art originated from Java. Photocourtesy of
KAMPUNG BAVANGGAZO (RUNGUS LONGHOUSE) View on Map; Share on Facebook; Tweet This; Explore Kudat and the culture that Kudat is known for. Situated in a valley about 41 kilometres south of Kudat town and 98 kilometres or two and a half hours drive from KK City , the majority residing in Kudat are mainly from the Rungus ethnicity and this little town is known for bead making as well as gong making. WELCOME TO SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO OFFICIAL TOURISM WEBSITETOURISM ADVISORYPLACES TO GOTHINGS TO DOBLOGHELPDESK.SABAHTOURISM.COMKOTA KINABALUDAILY SABAH NEWS ENGLISHMALAYSIA SABAHSABAH DAILY TURKEYSABAHNEWS
Sabah, Malaysian Borneo official website offering travel destinations, map, activities, news and updates, accommodation listing, tourism directory listing for Sabah Malaysian Borneo. TEGUDON TOURISM VILLAGE Tegudon Tourism Village. Visualize blue skies, wooden huts sprouting among the green layers of paddy fields, a suspension bridge connecting to the farm grounds with river flowing beneath it and a gigantic silhouette of Mount Kinabalu at the backdrop. You can never get tired of this iconic landscape at Tegudon Tourism Village, Kota Belud.COVID-19 ADVISORY
COVID-19 Advisory. 31st May 2021. To date, Sabah has recorded 62,244 positive COVID-19 cases and 469 deaths. 17th May 2021. Between now until 26th May 2021 (Wednesday), travel within Zones is allowed. Zone 1: Kota Kinabalu, Kota Belud, Ranau, Tuaran, Penampang, Putatan and Papar; Zone 2: Beaufort, Kuala Penyu and Sipitang;COVID-19 ADVISORY
COVID-19 Advisory. To date, Sabah has recorded 62,244 positive COVID-19 cases and 469 deaths. Sabah will be under Movement Control Order (MCO) from 1 to 14 June 2021. No tourism activity is allowed during this period. Hotels are only allowed to operate for quarantine purposes. Read our updated Sabah Advisory here. Last reviewed: June 1,2021.
TAMBISAN ISLAND
Tambisan Island Lodge was set up to empower the local community in Tambisan about its tourism potential and the sustainable benefits it can bring to the community. Most people will describe Tambisan as a hidden peaceful gem of Lahad Datu. To get here requires about 2-hour drive overland to Kampung Tambisan and then a mere 5-minute boat rideto
ZIP BORNEO | SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO Zip Borneo. 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. Zip Borneo offers challenges and activities for children ages 6+ so it’s an ideal family day out. Zipline (alsoknown fondly as
SABAH, BORNEO: A BIRDWATCHER’S TROPICAL PARADISE Recognised as a World Heritage site by UNESCO, Kinabalu Park is a veritable treasure trove of nature that rests at the base of mighty Mount Kinabalu, one of the tallest mountains of Southeast Asia. Over 300 species of birds can be found here, with approximately 31 of them endemic to the area! MARI MARI CULTURAL VILLAGE The Mari Mari Cultural Village is situated amidst a remote forest setting in Kionsom, Inanam; away from the hustling and bustling city. Its surrounding atmosphere may faintly remind you of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘The Lost World’ in the Sabahan sense. TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN PARK Further Contact. Sabah Parks, Lot 45 & 46, 1st - 5th Floor, Block H, Signature Office, KK Times Square, Coastal Highway, 88100 Kota Kinabalu. +60 88 523 500 CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to business practices involving initiatives that benefit society. A business’s CSR can encompass a wide variety of tactics, from giving away a portion of a company’s proceeds to charity, to implementing “greener” business operations. CSR activities in Sabah: Shangri-La’s Tg. AruResort & Spa.
WELCOME TO SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO OFFICIAL TOURISM WEBSITETOURISM ADVISORYPLACES TO GOTHINGS TO DOBLOGHELPDESK.SABAHTOURISM.COMKOTA KINABALUDAILY SABAH NEWS ENGLISHMALAYSIA SABAHSABAH DAILY TURKEYSABAHNEWS
Sabah, Malaysian Borneo official website offering travel destinations, map, activities, news and updates, accommodation listing, tourism directory listing for Sabah Malaysian Borneo. TEGUDON TOURISM VILLAGE Tegudon Tourism Village. Visualize blue skies, wooden huts sprouting among the green layers of paddy fields, a suspension bridge connecting to the farm grounds with river flowing beneath it and a gigantic silhouette of Mount Kinabalu at the backdrop. You can never get tired of this iconic landscape at Tegudon Tourism Village, Kota Belud.COVID-19 ADVISORY
COVID-19 Advisory. 31st May 2021. To date, Sabah has recorded 62,244 positive COVID-19 cases and 469 deaths. 17th May 2021. Between now until 26th May 2021 (Wednesday), travel within Zones is allowed. Zone 1: Kota Kinabalu, Kota Belud, Ranau, Tuaran, Penampang, Putatan and Papar; Zone 2: Beaufort, Kuala Penyu and Sipitang;COVID-19 ADVISORY
COVID-19 Advisory. To date, Sabah has recorded 62,244 positive COVID-19 cases and 469 deaths. Sabah will be under Movement Control Order (MCO) from 1 to 14 June 2021. No tourism activity is allowed during this period. Hotels are only allowed to operate for quarantine purposes. Read our updated Sabah Advisory here. Last reviewed: June 1,2021.
TAMBISAN ISLAND
Tambisan Island Lodge was set up to empower the local community in Tambisan about its tourism potential and the sustainable benefits it can bring to the community. Most people will describe Tambisan as a hidden peaceful gem of Lahad Datu. To get here requires about 2-hour drive overland to Kampung Tambisan and then a mere 5-minute boat rideto
ZIP BORNEO | SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO Zip Borneo. 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. Zip Borneo offers challenges and activities for children ages 6+ so it’s an ideal family day out. Zipline (alsoknown fondly as
SABAH, BORNEO: A BIRDWATCHER’S TROPICAL PARADISE Recognised as a World Heritage site by UNESCO, Kinabalu Park is a veritable treasure trove of nature that rests at the base of mighty Mount Kinabalu, one of the tallest mountains of Southeast Asia. Over 300 species of birds can be found here, with approximately 31 of them endemic to the area! MARI MARI CULTURAL VILLAGE The Mari Mari Cultural Village is situated amidst a remote forest setting in Kionsom, Inanam; away from the hustling and bustling city. Its surrounding atmosphere may faintly remind you of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘The Lost World’ in the Sabahan sense. TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN PARK Further Contact. Sabah Parks, Lot 45 & 46, 1st - 5th Floor, Block H, Signature Office, KK Times Square, Coastal Highway, 88100 Kota Kinabalu. +60 88 523 500 CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to business practices involving initiatives that benefit society. A business’s CSR can encompass a wide variety of tactics, from giving away a portion of a company’s proceeds to charity, to implementing “greener” business operations. CSR activities in Sabah: Shangri-La’s Tg. AruResort & Spa.
ABOUT US | SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO About Us. The Sabah Tourism Board, or generally known as Sabah Tourism, is an agency of the Sabah State Government operating under the purview of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment. Sabah Tourism’s primary responsibility is the marketing and promotion of tourism for the State. Tourism is Sabah’s third largest and one ofthe
ISLAND ACTIVITIES
A trip to the island does not necessarily means that you will be leaving the adventure behind. There are plenty of water sports and island activities to try out. Make the most of the tropical climate and sign up for sea walking, water-skiing, parasailing or take a leap of faith on the thrilling island to island zipline. Last reviewed:August 27
SIPADAN ISLAND
Sipadan is well known for its unusually large numbers of green and hawksbill turtles which gather there to mate and nest and it is not unusual for a diver to see more than 20 turtles on each dive. Divers require a permit to dive Sipadan and the quota is capped to 176 permits per day; 3 dives per diver. Each permit is valid for 1 dayonly.
COVID-19 ADVISORY
COVID-19 Advisory. To date, Sabah has recorded 62,244 positive COVID-19 cases and 469 deaths. Sabah will be under Movement Control Order (MCO) from 1 to 14 June 2021. No tourism activity is allowed during this period. Hotels are only allowed to operate for quarantine purposes. Read our updated Sabah Advisory here. Last reviewed: June 1,2021.
TOURISM ADVISORY
TOURISM UPDATES. It has been great to see locals heading out for their staycations and exploring places beyond the city centre. This is an affirmation that we haveWHAT TO EAT
Disclaimer: While every care has been taken in compiling the contents of this website, Sabah Tourism Board (Sabah Tourism) cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracy, omission or alteration that may occur. VOLUNTEER TOURISM IN SABAH The volunteering programme will be around 1 week to 52 weeks. Besides wildlife and nature tours, Borneo Eco Tours together with its non-profit arm BEST Society offers voluntourism packages that cover two main hotspots in Sabah; Kinabatangan where conservation efforts are the main focus and also Kiulu, a community-based tourismdestination that
RAINFOREST DISCOVERY CENTRE (RDC) The Rainforest Discovery Centre (RDC) is the gateway to getting to know the uniqueness and importance of Borneo’s rainforests. Lookaround and
RAFFLESIA INFORMATION CENTRE Located at the roadside of the edge of a forest reserve is the Rafflesia Information Centre. 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. The Rafflesia Information Centre is open daily tovisitors from 8am
PISANG GORENG
Pisang Goreng or banana fritter is a popular snack food mostly consumed in the morning and afternoon due to its warm nature inserving.
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