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Feb 22, 2012

SAYING IT IN MALAY

WELCOME
SELAMAT DATANG
MEAT
DAGING
TRAIN
KERETAPI
VAGETABLE
SAYUR
TAXI
TEKSI
THANK YOU
TERIMA KASIH
BUS
BAS
GOOD NIGHT
SELAMAT MALAM
BEACH
PANTAI
GOOD MORNING
SELAMAT PAGI
CAVE
GUA
MOUNTAIN
GUNUNG
HELP
TOLONG
ENTRANCE
MASUK
GOOD BYE
SELAMAT JALAN
EXIT
KELUAR
LAKE
TASIK
HOW ARE YOU
APA KHABAR
RICE
NASI
I’M SORRY
MINTA MAAF
CAUTION
AWAS
RESTROOM
TANDAS
ROAD
JALAN
HILL
BUKIT



LOCAL INFORMATION
* Visitor will have to produce their passports upon arrival in Sabah, sarawak and Labuan.

* The East Malaysia region is made up of on assemblage of ethnic groups. The ethnic groups in Sabah
   and Sarawak differ greatly in terms of language, religion, traditions and costumes. There are about 30
   ethnic groups in Sabah and 5 major ethnic groups in Sarawak.

* Although the people practices age-old traditional and rituals, their way of life is simillar to people in 
  other countries. Adults go to work and children go off to school. Visitors can rest assured that legendary 
  headhunters and fearsome tribes are a thing of the past.

* For safety reasons, visitors who are climbing Mount Kinabalu must always ensure that they are with 
  their groups and guides. Do not wander away from the groups as the misty weather conditions can
  mislead your sense of direction.

* There are many protected national parks in Sabah and Sarawak. Visitors are advised to take note of the 
  strict laws that govern these areas. Take nothing but photograph and leave nothing but footprints. A 
  national park conservation fee will be imposed upon entry.

* When taking a taxi, it is always best to determine the rate beforehand.

* The weather is generally warm with accasional torrential showers. Cotton clothes, rubber shoes and 
   sun hat are the best. The temperature can drop considerably   at hilly places such as Mount Kinabalu in 
   Sabah or Bario Highland in Sarawak. Discuss the approprite clothing with your guide.

Feb 21, 2012

BY AIR
Sarawak is well-connected to Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia's capital city) as well as several other international destinations. The main airport is the Kuching International Airport. There are a number of other airports ans airstrips in Sarawak, situated in Miri, Bintulu and Sibu. Malaysia Airlines, the national carrier , provides daily flights to othet towns. The flight from Kuala Lumpur to Kuching takes about 1 hour 45minutes. Direct flights are also available from Kuala Lumpur to Sibu, Miri and Bintulu.

In addition, the budget carrier AirAsia operates direct flights to Sarawak. Unlike Malaysia Airlines which departs from Kuala Lumpur International airport, AirAsia operates from the Low Cost Carrier Terminal building. Prices a cheaper when visitors book in advance.

Sarawak is also accessible by air from the neighbouring state of Sabah, and Labuan as well as Brunei Darussalam. The airlines that provide air links to Sarawak include Silk Air, Royal Brunei Airlines, Tiger Airways, Jetstar and Batavia air.

BY SEA
There a regular ferry services to Sarawak from Labuan and Brunei darussalam. The staging points are situated in Limbang and Lawas.

BY ROAD
It is possible to take a bus from Brunei Darussalam to Miri. The journey takes about five hours.

GETTING AROUND
Getting around Kuching is simple with the easy availability of buses and taxis. taxis are mostly available in front of major hotels and shopping malls.

Despite the vast size of the state, getting around Sarawak is fairly convenient with a good network or rural air services. Airport  are situated in Miri, Bintulu, Sibu and Mulu.

Overland transfer are possible via the Trans Borneo Highway which connect Sarawak to Sabah and Brunei Darussalam. Visitors are encouraged to get adequate information from the tourist Information Centers on the duration of journey and routes.
BY AIR

Sabah is well-connected domestically and internationally. The main gateway to Sabah is the Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA) situated about 20 minutes away from the city. Malaysia and Airasia, provides daily flights to Sabah from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's capital city.

Internationally, Sabah is accessible from Brunei Darussalam, China, Hong Kong, Taipei, Japan, Thailand, Phillipines, Singapore and South Korea. The flight that operat here include Silk Air, Royal Brunei Airlines, Korean air, Dragonair and Asiana. Visitor from Australia can also arrive in Sabah via Kuala Lumpur.

Sabah has a second airport called the Low Cost Carrier Terminal or Terminal Two. This terminal is situated about 7km from Kota Kinabalu International Airport. The budget carrier AirAsia operates from this terminal.

BY SEA.
Visitors from Labuan, Indonesia and Philippines can arrive in Sabah by sea. Ferry terminals and immigration checkpoint are situated at Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan and Tawau.

The Sutera Harbour Marina in Kota Kinabalu welcomes foreign guest who wish to berth their yacth in comfort and convenience. vessels are required to do port clearance before their crew allowed ashore.

BY LAND
Overland travel between Kota Kinabalu, Kuching and Brunei Darussalam is possible via the trans Borneo Highway. However, visitors are advised to be prepared for long journey. Those who are intending to self-drive should plan their routes and rest stops.

GETTING AROUND
Local buses and taxis are easily available in Kota Kinabalu although tour operators normally arrange most of the overland transfers. The local train services that connects Tanjung Aru to Beaufort  and Tenom is a refreshing alternative to enjoy the scenery.

A good network of rural air services connects Kota Kinabalu to the gateway towns of Sandakan, tawau and Lahad Datu. The smaller towns of Kudat and Semporna are equipped with airstrips.
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SMART SAVING IF U CHOOSE AIR ASIA WHEN U TRAVEL EVERYWHERE.. 

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Resources: http://www.airasia.com/kh/en/latestnews/smart-savings-baggage-and-meals.page



International Counter Check-In Fee Abolished
Starting 22 December 2011, AirAsia is abolishing the RM10 counter check-in fees for all international flights. This is part of our continuous effort to reduce the cost of travelling for all of our guests in-lieu of the recent passenger service charge hike.

Apart from this abolishment, we have also reduced the processing fee for credit card usage from RM8 to RM5 per guest per sector.

For guests who have pre-paid their counter check-in fees for their international flights from 21 September up to 21 December 2011 may opt for a refund in the form of credit shell through our customer care e-form.

Domestic counter check-in fees will remain the same.

For more info please refer to the FAQ as below:

AirAsia and AirAsia X are waiving the counter check-in fee for guests travelling on international flights. Is it true?
-Yes, AirAsia and AirAsia X will be waiving the counter check-in fee for all international flights throughout the network. All bookings made on 22 December onwards will be exempted from the fee. Guests will be able to use our check in counters as well as baggage drop/document check counters at the airport.

Why are AirAsia and AirAsia X waiving the counter check-in fee for international flights so soon after introducing it on 21st September 2011?
-This move is part of our continuous effort to reduce the cost of traveling for all our guests, especially with the recent hike of passenger service charge for international travelers. We will still encourage our guests to self check-in.

How about guests who are traveling to domestic destinations?
-At the moment, guests travelling within Malaysia and Indonesia will still be charged the counter check-in fee should they opt to use it or do not self check in.

Why are guests from Malaysia and Indonesia still being charged?
-Domestic travel does not require visa/passport/APIS checks unlike international travel. Therefore we decided to abolish the fee until we have a better processing system in place.

How do we handle guest who have pre-booked the counter check-in service and paid for this service?
-Guests who have pre-booked the counter check-in fee from 21st September till 21st December 2011 can request for a credit shell. Guests can obtain for the credit shell via our customer care online e-form.

If the flight is cancelled, can guest get a refund for the counter check in fee?
-Not a refund, instead a credit shell will be offered.

Is the abolish date based on booking date or travel date?
-Regardless of booking date or travel date, all guests travelling on international flights will not be charged from 22nd December onwards.

Are guest notified of this change?
-Yes, we have announced this via the press, as well as our social media platforms (facebook.com/AirAsia and twitter.com/AirAsia). All our RedAlert members will also be notified via email newsletter.

Resources: Airasia website.


Malaysia entry requirement.
For guests who are planning to visit Malaysia, please adhere to the following terms that are relevant to your country which have been set by the Department of Immigration Malaysia.

1. West Malaysia entry requirements
Countries requiring 100% visa (e.g.: Visa label , Visa prior to arrival)
Afghanistan 
Angola 
Bangladesh 
Bhutan 
Burkina Faso
Burundi 
Cameroon 
Central African Republic
China
Colombia
Cote D’Ivoire
Democratic Republic of Congo 
Djibouti
Equatorial Guinea 
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Ghana 
Guinea Bissau
India
Israel
Liberia 
Mali 
Montenegro 
Mozambique 

Myanmar 
Nepal
Nigeria
Pakistan
Republic of Niger
Republic of the Congo
Rwanda
Serbia
Sri Lanka

2. Transit Without Visa (TWOV)
Transit Without Visa (TWOV) is only applicable after clearing Malaysian Immigration – for a maximum of 120 hours stop-over in Malaysia.

Countries eligible for Transit Without Visa
Indian Subcontinent                                                           Other Countries
Sri Lanka India Pakistan                                             Bhutan China
Bangladesh                                                                        Myanmar Nepal
(Diplomatic & Official Passports only)                           Vietnam



3. Malaysia entry requirement for People’s Republic of China (PRC) nationals
Please be advised that all People’s Republic of China (PRC) nationals departing from any mainland China ports to Malaysia MUST hold a confirmed return ticket and sufficient funds.
Failure to comply with the Department of Immigration Malaysia’s entry requirements will be denied access to step aboard. 


4. Foreign Workers
Effective 6 January 2011, all foreign workers who have been granted the Visa Pass Temporary Employment (VPTE) must also obtain the Visa With Reference (VDR) from the Malaysian Embassy or the High Commission of Malaysia before entering Malaysia.

Entry to Malaysia will be refused if these requirements are not met, as it will be classified as Prohibited Immigration and returned to country of origin. 


5. Visa on arrival (VOA) will no longer be issued in Malaysia
AirAsia & AirAsia X would like to inform our guests that the Malaysian Immigration Department will no longer be issuing Visa on Arrival (VOA), effective 15th August 2010. 
If you were able to obtain a VOA, you will now need a valid visa before you fly with us. Please comply with this new ruling to avoid being denied access to board. 

Feb 8, 2012

ACCOMMODATION
There is a wide range of accommodation in Sarawak catering to every tasted and budget. The capital city of Kuching as well as the surrounding areas of Damai and Santubong have a number of five-star resort. At the national parks visitors will find jungle lodges, hostel and modest chalet. Gunung Mulu National Park and Batang Ai National Park are situated near to exclusive jungle resorts. More jungles resorts can found in Kapit and Padawan. Major towns such Miri are also equipped with good accommodation facilities.
EXPLORE THE EXTRAORDINARY NATURAL MARVEL OF SARAWAK!


There is something utterly fascinating and mystical about Sarawak. This is the largest state in Malaysia, occupying the southwestern ridge of Borneo.

Its vibrant ethnic groups, coupled with the legacy of the Brooke dynasty,weave a history filled with intrigue and fascination. Kuching, the capital city, is a good place to get a glimpse into the past.


PLACE OF INTEREST


GUNUNG MULU NATIONAL PARK
Miri
( A UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Gunung Mulu's signature attraction is the razor-sharp limestone spokes called The Pinnacles
One of the most outstanding attraction in Sarawak, Gunung Mulu National Park is a treasure trove of vertical cliffs, jagged limestone pinnacles and intricate cave network. The area is a paradise for researchers with some 20,000 animals and 3,500 plant species.

Tour and caving expeditions are available from the park office. Visitors can choose from introductory , intermediate or advanced tours depending on their experience and fitness levels. Tours are accompanied by World Heritage Guides. To truly appreciate the beauty of Mulu, visitors are advised to allocate at least several days for their trip here. Accommodation rangers from camp sites, forest hunts to the exclisive Royal Mulu Resort nestled amidst the rainforest  . Mulu is accessible by air from Miri. 


MUST DO;
* Visit the four show caves- Deer, Lang, Clearwater and Wind Cave
* Watch millions of bats from the Bat Observatory
* Make your way to the Pinnacles summit
* Trek along the Headhunters Trail to Limbang
* Go up the 480m Mulu canopy Skywalk
* Explore the Medicine Plants Trail

Tel: 085 432 561
(Mulu National Park & Wildlife Office)
085 792 305 (Borsarmulu Park Mangement)
Websita: www.mulupark.com / www.mulucaves.com


NIAH NATIONAL PARK
Miri
Millions of bats and swiftlets, numerous historical sites,acient tombs and primary rainforest come together to enchant visitors at this national park.
The Great Cave here was inhabited by prehistoric men nearly 40,000 years ago


Among the relics unerthed include Neolithic paintings and Paleolitic artefacts. Niah National park is accessible from Miri and Bintulu. It is situated about 109km from Miri or 131km from Bintulu. Accommodation ranges from chalets, hostel to a rest house.

MUST DO:
* Explore the forest trails
* Visit Iban longhouse nearly
* Enjoy a boat ride
* Explore the Great Cave to see the excavation sites
* Visit Niah's famous Painted Cave

Tel: 085 737 454 / 737 450
(Niah National Park & Wildlife Office) 


BAKO NATIONAL PARK
Kuching
Bako National park is ideal for day trips because of its proximity to the city. It is also said to be the best place to start your discovery of the state's rainforest. Among rhe occupants or this national park are the rare proboscis monkey, long-tailed macaques, leaf monkey, monitor lizard, plantain squirrels and about 150 species of birds. Accommodation is available in the form of forest hostels and lodges. Many tpur companies orgainise tours to Bako.

Tel: 082 431 336 ( Bako Terminal)
        082 478 011 ( Bako National park)  


KUCHING WATERFRONT
Kuching
Kuching waterfront is a 900m long esplanade. It is a popular hangout for local and foreigner alike. A number of heritage building surround the waterfront. Interesting sight include the Chinese History Museum, Sarawak Steamship Building and Square Tower, each with its own history and saga. The area is best explored via the walking trails that have been laid out. Avaid shoppers can visit the Main Bazaar nearby, where a stretch of shops an assortment of handicrafts. 


SARAWAK MUSEUM
Kuching

Housed in stately building bearing Victorian-style architecture, this museum is a repository of information on the state's ethnography, natural history, crafts and the petroleum industry. The new wing (Dewan Tun Abdul razak) showcase artefacts related to archaeology. Please take note that visitors are not allowed to bring in their cameras.

Opening hours: 9.00am-6.00pm
Admission is fee
Tel: 082 244 232 (Sarawak Museum Department)


ISLAMIC MUSEUM
Kuching
Just walking distance from Sarawak Museum's New Wing, this museum has a wealth of information on the Muslim community in Sarawak. Its seven themed galleries display a variety of information on Islamic history and heritage.

Opening hours: 9.00am-6,00pm
Admission is free
Tel: 082 244 232 (Sarawak Museum Department)
VISIT THIS 'LAND BELOW THE WIND' AND ENJOY UNFORGETTABLE ADVENTURE!

Stunning tropical island and luxuraint nature makes Sabah the ideal destination for eco-advantures. The state's most famous icon is the majestic Mount Kinabalu, reputed to be of the highest in Southeast Asia. Another jewel is sipadan, an internationally-famed dive destination.
KOTA KINABALU AT NIGHT
Its population of nearly 3.1 million is made up uf of 32 ethnic communities. The capital of Sabah is Kota kinabalu. It is the gateway to eco-advanture such as diving,river crusing, mountain claimbing, white-water rafting and caving

PLACES OF INTEREST 

MOUNT KINABALU
Kinabalu Park
(Malaysia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Standing majestically at a height of 4,095.2 m, Mount Kinabalu is the highest peak in Southeast Asia. It is situated in the Kinabalu Park, a wonderland of ecological treasures covering some 754sq km.
The Mount Kinabalu International Climbathon is dubbed as the 'World's Toughest Mountain Race'.
The diversity of plant life in Kinabalu park rangers over four climate zone. Over 5,000 types of flowering plants including 1,200 species of orchids, 26 special of rhodendrons, over 80 species of fig trees as well as 60 species of oak and chestnut trees are found here. About 100 species of mammals and 326 species of bird are also known to reside in the sprawling park.

Ascending and desceding Mount Kinabalu's summit takes two to three days, depending on the weather and one's fitness level. There are two popular trails to the peak, one from Timpohon gatee and the other from Mesilau. Climber can ascend up to Laban Rata at an elevation of 3,273m and spend a night at the rest house before setting off to the peak early the next morning. Climbers must register at the peak head office.


Opening Hours: 7.00am-5.00pm(Park Office)
Admission fee: Malaysian RM3 Adult, RM1 (below 18 years)
Non-malaysian RM15 adult, RM10 (below 15 years)
Guide and porter services are avaiable.
Tel: 088 211 881 


CROCKER RANGE PARK
Keningau
A massive range of forest-clad ridges, Crocker Range stretches from Mount Kinabalu to the border of Sarawak. This protected area has no modern facilities and is a thriving destination for jungle-tracking and four-wheel drive excursions. Nature lovers can trek to the Rafflesia sites and spend a night camping amidst the greenery. Crocker Range Park is about 13km or a 30-minute drive from Keningau Town.
Openning hours:8.00 am-5.00pm
Admission Fee: RM3 (RM 5 for camping)
Tel:019 862 0404


TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN PARK
Kota Kinabalu
Just a 20-minute boat ride away from the mainland,this marine park is a vibrant playground for sun-seekers. Tunku abdul Rahman Park consist of five island,Gaya,Sapi,Sulug,Manukan and Mamutik. This cluster of tropical island is ideal for day trips. accomodation is available at Gaya (the largest island) as well as Manukan. the staging point to the island is form the Jesselton Point Ferry Terminal.
Try sea-walking at Sapi Island, a novel way for non-driver to explore the underwater world.
Must Do:
* Go swimming, snorkelling or diving
*Camp out at the Island of sapi and Mamutik
*Enjoy the thrill of parasailing above the emerlad waters
*Go island-hopping or ride on banana boat
* Get a gorgeous sun tan!


SEPILOK ORANG UTAN
REHABILITATION CENTER
Sandakan
 Enjoy the rare and thrilling opportunity to see an orang utan up close. Situated in the Kabili-sepilok Forest Reserve which sprawla over 4,300ha, this sanctuary serve to rehabilitate orphaned orang utans as well as educate the public on the importance of wildlife conservation. a boardwalk which leads to a viewing gallery gives an opportunity to see the orang utans being fed by the rangers.
Opening Hour:9.00am-4.00pm daily
Feeding Times: 10.00 am and 3.00pm
Admission Fee: Malaysian RM5 Adult, RM2 (below 18)
Non-Malaysian RM30 adult, RM15 (below 18)
a fee of RM10 will be charged for  cameras.
Tel:089 531 180




TURTLE ISLANDS PARK
Sandakan


Turtle landings are an uncommon sight. Lucky visitors to this island may be able to watch endangered species such as hawksbill turtles and green turtles when they swim to the shore to lay their eggs.

 Laying in the Sulu Sea, Turtle Island Park is a cluster of three island: selingan, Bakung and Gulisan Kecil. Selingan the largest Island is open to visitors and it provides accommodation and some basic facilities. The Park Headquarters is also located here. Prior permission must be obtained from Sabah Park Sdn.Bhd access is via Sabah Park Jetty in Sandakan.  
Admission fee: RM10 Adult, RM6 Child
Tel:089 212 711 (Crystal Quest Sdn.Bhd




LOWER KINABATANGAN
WILDLIFE SANCTUARY 
Sukau, Sandakan
The Kinabatangan river sustains one of the world's most diverse ecosystems. Its lower basin has the largest forest-covered floodplain in Malaysia. exotic wildlife such as orang utans, proboscis monkeys, Asian elephant and Sumatran rhinos roam free in the jungle. There are many tour agencies in Sukau providing accommodation, transfers and tours. Sukau is 135km from Sandakan.


Must do:
* Go on a river safari to spot the wildlife and birds
* Join a night tour to view crocodiles and nocturnal birds.
* All eight species of hornbills found in Borneo reside here-try and spot them!
* Join a homestay programme in the nearby villages.


TABIN WILDLIFE RESERVE
Lahad Datu
Tabin Wildlife Reserve is the ideal gateway for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. Situated in a dipterocarp  forest that sparwls over 120,500ha, Tabin is home to three of Sabah's largest mammals,the Borneo pygmy elephant, Sumatran rhino and Tembadau.
Accommodation is available in the form of river lodges or hill lodges nestled amidst the wildneress. It comes complete with modern amenities such as en suite bathroom and hot shower. Tabin is about 1 hour 15 minutes away from Lahad Datu. There are daily flight from Kota Kinabalu to Lahad Datu.
Must Do:
* Go jungle trekking or go on a night safari to spot the small animals
* Trace the footprits of animals at the mineral spring
* Try a natural facial-put on the mineral-rich mud from the mud volcano!
   Tel:088 267 266
    www.tabinwildlife.com.my



DANUM VALLEY CONSERVATION AREA
Lahad Datu
Danum Valley is one of the richest conservation areas in the world. It has over 200 species of tree per hectare 
Located  deep in an untouched tropical forest, the Danum Valley Conservation area is a thriving paradise of diverse tropical vegetation and wildlife. The forest is a sanctuary to animals such as the Asian elephant, clouded leopard, orang utan, proboscis monkey and Sumatran rhino. All tour must be pre-arranges with tour agent. Danum Valley is situated about 70km west of Lahad Datu.

Must Do:
* Enjoy a nature walk in the virgin rainforest
* Watch bird from the 170m-long canopy walkaway
* Trek to the seven tiered Sungai Purut waterfalls
* Visit an ancient Kadazandusun burial site
* Go on a night drive in open jeep to catch sight of noctural animals.
Tel: 088 267 637 (Borneo Nature Sdn.Bhd)
Website: www.borneonaturetours.com




RAINFOREST DISCOVERY CENTRE
Sepilok


Situated just 20 miles from yhe Sandakan Airport, the Rainforest Discovery Center offers a chance for visitors to enjoy nature without leaving the comforts of civilisation and modernity. It gives an excellent overview of the state's rainforest with sprawling gardens, walking trails and a 147m-long steel canopy walkaway. This center is situated in the Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve. It is only about ten minutes away from the Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilition Center.
Must Do:
* Walk along the Rainforest Discovery Trail to see towering dipterocarp trees
* Observe nearly 250 species of bird from the canopy walkaway
* Visit the exhibition center
* See more than 250 species of orchids as well as pitcher plants and aquatic plants at the Plant
   Discovery garden

Opening Hour: 8.00 am-5.00 pm daily
Admission fee: Malaysian RM5 Adult (RM2 for visitor aged 5-17)
                        Non-Malaysian RM10 Adult and child above six
Tel: 089 533 780/781
Web site: www.forest.sabah.gov.my




MARI-MARI CULTURAL VILLAGE
Kota Kinabalu


Step into traditional home and immerse yourself in their cultures and rituals. The homes are built in the style of the five main ethnic communities of Sabah. Experience thier simple, yet interesting traditional lifestyle. Get a glimpse of age-old activities and savour the local food.


MALIAU BASIN

Touted as Sabah's Lost World, Maliau Basin is a remote and isolated area containing a rare assemblage of 12 types of forest. Further in the thick jungle, the seven tiered Maliau Falls stands as one of the most astounding sights here.

Tours to Maliau Basin are the best done in groups. The destination is only suited for serious naturalist due to the limited communication facilities and amenities. Prior permission must be obtained from Yayasan Sabah and visitor must be accompanied by guides or rangers. The nearest towns to Maliau Basin are Tawau or Keningau. From these town, Maliau Basin is accessible via four-wheel drives and the journey to its security gate takes about five hours. Alternatively, helicopter rides are available.

For more information, please contact Tourism Malaysia Sabah or Sabah Tourism Board.

Lost world: Aerial view of part of the Maliau Basin Conservation Area


SABAH TEA GARDEN
Ranau
Set against the beautiful backdrop of Mount Kinabalu, Sabah Tea Garden is an enclave of sprawling tea plantation. Enjoy a tour of the tea factory and plantation, or learn new skill such as surviving in the jungle and crossing a river safely. Visitor can also savour freshly  brewed tea at the Tea House. Reactional activities such as jungle trekking, night walks and obstacle training are also available. Accommodation rangers from bungalows, longhouses and campsites.
Sabah Tea Garden is the only organic tea farm in Borneo and one of the few in the world.

Opening Hour: 8.00am- 4.30pm
(the best time for visit is before 12.00 noon)
Admission fee: Entrance is free but guided tours are chargeable. 
Rm10 (tea factory guided tour)
RM30 (guided tour and lunch)
Tel: 088 440 882
Website: www.sabahtea.net


SIPADAN ISLAND
Sipadan was made famous by Jacqoe Yves Cousteau, a famous French oceanographer in his documentary  'The Ghost of the Sea Turtle' 
Sipadan is an internationally famous dive site surrounded by the Sulawesi Sea. The geographic position of Sipadan at the Indo-Pasific Basin (the centre  of the richest marine habitat in the world) makes it a paradise for divers. The seascape is decorated eith huge gorgonion sea fans, barrel sponges and gigantic soft tree corals. Steeps walls from a stunning backdrop while pelagic species such as sharks and turtle swim gracefully.
Sipadan's lion fish

Further away, the Turtle Cavern contains skeleton of turtle that were lost in the tunnels. At Barracuda Point, drivers can have exciting encounters with school of barracuda. To preserve the delicate ecosystem, accommodation is only provided at the neighbouring  island of Mabul and Kapalai. 
 Tours must be pre-arranged. The nearest airport to Sipadan is Tawau. From Tawau, take an hour's drive to Semporna before proceeding with a 40-minute speedboat ride to the Island.
Sipadan's most thrilling feature is its Drop Off, where knee high water suddenly gives way to a 600m drop!

MABUL AND KAPALAI

Situated just 25 minutes from Sipadan, Mabul is another gem in the Sulawesi Sea. However, the seascape in Mabul is starkly different, yet equally stunning. A diversity of tiny marine life makes Mabul a great site for macro and muck-diving. Blue-ringed octopus,mandarin fish,lionfish,frogfish,moray eels and spike-fin gobies are definite show-stealers in the relatively-shallow waters. Mabul is slightly larger than Sipadan and has several resort as well as a local village.
Kapalai is not actually an island, but a large sandbank where a resort has been built on stilts.
Kapalai is another great location for muck-lover. In fact, this little island is rated by many diving journalists as one of the best macro-diving destinations in the world. Mandarin Valley, Gurnard Ground and Stringray City are enchanting sites with a prolific marine life.

Just like Sipadan, the jumping-off point to Mabul and Kapalai is Semporna. The boat ride takes about 45 minutes. Semporna is about an hour;s drive from Tawau airport. There are regular air services connecting Tawau and Kota Kinabalu. Transfer can be arranged with tour operators.


LOK KAWI WILDLIFE PARK
Kota Kinabalu

Made up of two components, zoological and botanical, this park is a delight for children and adults alike. Must-see attraction include tiger, proboscis monkey, deer, orang utan, and Borneo pygmy elephant. A wide range of plants can be observed from the walking trails. 

Opening hours: 9.30am- 5.30pm
Admission fee: Malaysian RM10
Non-Malaysian RM20
Tel: 088 765 793/ 710


MONSOPIAD CULTURE VILLAGE
Kota Kinabalu
Situated about 16km from Kota Kinabalu, this cultural village pays tribute to the powerful and tribute to the powerful and feared Kadazan warrior, Monsopiad, who lived about 200 years ago. Visitors gain an insight into the ancient cultural. Don't miss the cultural performance which recants this legend. A very  interesting point to note is that the village is run by Minsopiad's direct descendants, on the very land where he lived.
The house of skulls displays 43 skulls or 'trophies' collected by this legendary warrior. 
Opening Hour: 9.00 am-5.00pm
Admission Fee: Malaysia 
                         RM45 Adult, RM15(12 years and below)
                         Non-Malaysian
                         RM65 Adult, RM25(12 years and below)
Tel: 088 774 337
Website: www.monsopiad.com