This article I will cover more than books Malaysia Tourism Map & Guide on the proposal interesting places you must visit in the state. Among the places that you can visit are as follows;
Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary
It is one of the tourist destinations located in 25 km from the town of Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia. This is the world’s largest Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre. This area is 11,000 hectares of virgin forest have been set aside for the protection of orang-utan. This is where orang utans who have strayed into the forest area to be saved.
Gomantong Caves
Gomantong cave which is about 32km south of Sandakan, is home to more than a million birds swallow. In the cave, the birds build their nests high on the walls and roof of the cave. This hive has its own unique properties.
Sungai Kinabatangan
Kinabatangan River is the longest river in Sabah and is a hotspot for biodiversity of mammals and birds. monkeys, wild orang utan, estuarine crocodiles, wild cats and other species and the most interesting and unusual occupy the plains of the river downstream.
Poring Hot Springs
Poring Hot Springs is located on the southern boundary of Kinabalu Park. If you want to get there, about 3 hours journey from Kota Kinabalu or 40km from the park. This place can rest your body is tired after walking in Kota Kinabalu satisfied. There are many hot springs is of interest here.
Pulau Sipadan
Pulau Sipadan is an oceanic island near Semporna, a town on the east coast of Sabah, Malaysia. The island is a place that is recognized by the international diver and filmmaker Jacques Cousteau famous as one of the best dive sites in the world. If you had the opportunity to go there, in the hope may share your story here.
More actual holiday destinations and attractions in Sabah. Next article I will try to add yet another interesting place or you can get the list of kota kinabalu hotel there. If you ever visit interesting places in Sabah, in the hope may give suggestions so more people will appreciate the interesting places that are found in Malaysia.