Mount Alab Climb Mount Alab is among the mountains within the Crocker Range park that stands at 2,050 metres to the south of the highest point in Borneo Island (Mount Kinabalu). Travelers and keen mountain climbers flocked to Sabah for its well-known Mount Kinabalu climb, having to book the slot months in advance for a...Read More
One of the oldest rainforest in the world is in Borneo, Maliau Basin that’s not only looks like a huge volcanic caldera from the sky but also the saucer-shaped geological structure with a surprising spans of 25 Kilometers in diameter. Located deep in the heart of Sabah, this mysterious forest was only then known to...Read More
Experience Culture and stay with the locals When in Borneo, an experience that should not to be missed is a homestay in a village with resident tribes people going about their day-to-day life. The tribes in Sabah consist more than 30 ethnic groups, which includes the Dusun that made up the majority ethnic group, they...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
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