|
|
|

Sabah, situated at the northern part of Borneo,
caressed by the South China Sea on its west,
Sulu and Celebes seas on its eastern coastline,
seems almost unfairly blessed with nature’s
beauty. With its timeless rainforest and
captivating ancient caves, alluring beaches and
idyllic islands, it encapsulates the very best
of the third largest island in the world. Home
to 32 different indigenous groups that consist
of over 30 ethnic races, Sabah is often
described as the people that makes visiting
Sabah so special.
The mountainous terrain of Sabah ranges from
long white sandy beaches to coastal mangroves,
from rivers to fertile plains, from limestone
caves to ranges covered with rainforest, all
this culminating in the majestic granite massif
of Mount Kinabalu, top 5 highest mountains in
Southeast Asia. Standing at 4,095m tall, Mount
Kinabalu is the focal point of Kinabalu Park and
the pride of Sabah. Such is the importance of
this mountain that the state capital was renamed
from Jesselton to Kota Kinabalu in 1964. Not
forgetting Sabah’s extensive coastline populated
with coral reefs and teaming with marine life,
treasured marine heritage islands glittered with
crystal-clear waters, all of which present Sabah
as picturesque scenery, destined to fulfill the
dream of a tropical island paradise!
With its simplicity and charm, made possible by
their remarkably warm and welcoming people,
Sabah is the ultimate haven to explore.
Begin your discovery of Sabah today…
|