Borneo home to a substantial numbers of virgin rainforest, Sabah respectively is a place that holds the largest potential for new discoveries of wildlife and fauna much of which are still remains unexplored. Its tropical climate provide an ideal living and shelter for a wide variety of species to thrive. Sabah is estimated to home...Read More
Sandakan is known well for its wildlife attractions and nature. There are so many things to do in Sandakan, and if you are looking for a wonderful time admiring the natural beauty of pristine rain forest and its wildlife, it is then your ideal wildlife destination. Sharing with you here, an attraction list of things to...Read More
It was such a perfect day to “be inspired by your journeys traveled and the ones yet to come” quotes by Sam Clark, why not let’s go on an adventure to one of Sabah’s wildlife parks on a bright and sunny day. After all Lok Kawi Wildlife Park is located along the Penampang – Papar...Read More
1. Climb Mount Kinabalu Being the highest summit in Borneo island, standing at 4,095 meters (13,435 feet) Mount Kinabalu is relatively young and still growing at 5 mm a year. The natives of Sabah believes that the mountain is the sacred resting ground of the spirits of their ancestors. Most of climbers tackle the mountain...Read More
Sometimes we all need a little break, especially when the urban sprawl gets too much. Here are our top 5 getaways—from colourful coral reefs to lush rainforests, specially put together by us for those looking to escape from all the rush and trudge of city life. BAKO NATIONAL PARK: 7 distinct ecosystems—each with its own...Read More
Tabin Wildlife is located approximately 1 ½ hour drive from the Lahad Datu Airport, which is accessible via land or air from Kota Kinabalu City. With an area of 112,000 hectare reserve Tabin home to the rarest and endangered mammals to be found the Sumatran Rhino, Orang Utan, Pygmy Elephant, Tembadau (wild buffalo) are to...Read More
When visiting Sabah, one particular stop is a definite. The Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre in Sandakan, its objective is to return orphaned or injured orangutans back to the wild. Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre (SORC) has successfully released many orphans orangutan back to the Kabili-Sepilok Forest, a virgin jungle that measures up to 4,294 hectare of...Read More
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