

Head to Gaya Street for food and entertainment. Tanjung Aru, the city’s best beach, is a prime spot to watch the famous Bornean sunset. An artificial lagoon surrounds the blue and white structure giving the illusion that it’s floating. Likas Bay’s Floating Mosque is the capital’s most majestic attraction. Nature surrounds the open spaces a few minutes from the city center. The city itself is microscopic compared to Kuala Lumpur. KK provides convenient access to Mount Kinabalu, tropical islands and Sabah’s highlands. Kota Kinabalu, or KK for short, sits on the South China Sea in west Sabah. Sabah’s metropolitan capital on the sea (Sabah) Source: Nokuro / shutterstock Kota Kinabalu Sepilok invests all its funds to caring for the orangutans.ħ. Visit during feeding time (10:00am and 3:00pm) and watch the little orange haired monkeys swing in the branches. Sepilok rehabilitation center adopts and cares for orphaned orangutans.Īpproximately 80 live inside the semi-wild enclosure. This leaves the young and vulnerable without their parents or the skills to survive alone. Malicious business owners view these critically endangered primates as pests and actively hunt them. Sabah’s lucrative timber industry leads to widespread deforestation. Sepilok’s Baby Orangutans (Sabah) Source: WayneImage / shutterstock Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre Splash out and spend the night in the ultra-luxurious Pulau Tiga Resort.įerries leave from Jesselton Point. You really feel like you’re on a desert island. Tourists can explore the beaches featured on Survivor and discover rare mud volcanoes.Īlmost every tourist disappears in the late afternoon leaving only a handful of people on the island. Rather than a deserted island fit only for survivalists, Pulau Tiga has embraced its global fame.ĭay-trippers visit from nearby Kota Kinabalu. Sabah’s Pulau Tiga, translating to Three Islands, hosted Season One of reality TV show Survivor. Spend the night on an (almost) desert island (Sabah) Source: Haris McHorror / shutterstock Pulau Tiga Kadazan-Dusun communities once believed their ancestors rest on Kinabalu after death.ĥ. Sabah’s indigenous peoples have deep cultural ties to this mountain. Mount Kinabalu offers more than just the challenge and spectacular views. Only a limited number of travelers can hike each day and places usually fill up months in advance. Next morning, hikers wake at 2:00am and climb to the top in time for the sunrise. Hikers complete a two-day expedition to the summit and stay overnight in a mountainside hostel. Scaling this mountain usually features on travel itineraries to Malaysian Borneo. Mount Kinabalu is the highest point between New Guinea and the Himalayas.Īt 4,095 meters (13,435 feet), the granite giant dominates Sabah’s skyline. Scale Borneo’s tallest mountain (Sabah) Source: Alen thien / shutterstock Mount Kinabalu Brunei Darussalam, one of the world’s least visited countries, is sandwiched between Sarawak.Ĭrazy Tourist identifies the 25 best things to do in Borneo for jungles, mountain climbing and scuba diving. Indonesian Kalimantan spreads across most of the rest. Malaysian Sabah and Sarawak covers approximately one-quarter. Hundreds of mammals including both orangutans and proboscis monkeys thrive in the dense jungles.Īdd dozens of tropical islands, thousands of kilometers of beaches and Malaysia’s tallest mountain. More than 15,000 species of plants live in the 130-million-year-old rainforests. Suitable for group tour and customized travel itinerary with personalized service.Įasy and convenient way to get in and get around in Sarawak.Borneo is the planet’s third largest island (after Greenland and New Guinea). Related Transportation Links:Ī subsidiary of Malaysia Airline, specialize in domestic travel. Mas Wings, a subsidiary of Malaysia Airline connects the domestic destinations such as Bario, Lawas, Limbang, Long Banga, Long Seridan, Long Lellang, Marudi and Mukah. Airports are located in Miri, Bintulu, Sibu and Mulu. Trans Borneo Highway is the best route for overland transfer between Sarawak, Sabah and Brunei, however, long journey should be expected and stopover should be planned during the journey.įor self drive journey, rental car can be obtained easily from airports and local travel agencies.ĭespite the vast size of the state, travel around in Sarawak by air is a good option to shorten the travel time. Most of the buses and taxis ply around major hotels, shopping malls and tourist attractions. Getting around in Sarawak is easy with plenty of local buses and taxis readily available.
