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Kota Kinabalu

Sabah is located in the north-eastern tier of the island of Borneo. Overlooking the South China Sea, Kota Kinabalu, its capital, serves as the gateway to the varied attractions of the state. Known as Jesselton during the British era, it was totally destroyed during the British era, it was totally destroyed during the Second World War. The present day town has blossomed into a thriving commercial center and holiday destination. A short boat-ride away takes one to the ISLANDS OF Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, a haven for camping and sea sports. A two and a half hour ride from the town brings you to the 754 sq km Kinabalu Park and Mount Kinabalu, the pride of Sabah. This 4095m peak is easily accessible and is a favourite for jungle-trekking and mountain-climbing and offers a breathtaking view of the lush surroundings. If you are lucky, you might be able to catch a glimpse of the exotic Rafflesia, the world's largest flower.

The world's largest Orang Utan Rehabilitation Center is located at Sepilok, a 20 minute drive from the town of Sandakan. Here, one can observe first hand; these primeval apes roam and play in non-captive breeding. Further south, in the interior of the state, lays the Danum Valley Conservation area, a lowland tropical forest endowed with an abundance of flora and fauna. Several hours away into the hinterland of Sandakan at Sukau, nature lovers will have a thrilling once-in-a-lifetime experience of sighting the unique proboscis monkey with at least 31 indigenous groups with their rich cultures and interesting traditions. The tamu, a weekly open bazaar, offers a vivid glimpse into the colorful blend of local cultures. The tamu is where natives gather to trade in farm produce, local curious, handicraft, food and even buffaloes. Kota Belud is a favorite spot for tourists to capture this exotic occasion.


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