Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Malaysia States & Federal Territories (Sabah)



 - The most beautiful spot in Sabah


  



Bohey Dulang on Bodhgaya Island in East Sabah’s the Celebes Sea has a stunning sapphire-blue lagoon.

According to visitors, the small mountainous island is the Sabah’s most beautiful spot.
White-beaches line the coastlines with a thick jungle spreading over the center. Hike to its peak at 353 meters (1,158 feet) for the best views of the lagoon.





 - Sabah’s best diving on Sipidan Island





    Sipadan Island upholds an international reputation with acclaimed divers.
The island near Semporna in East Sabah consistently gets voted among the world’s best diving spots. Tours ferry scuba fans to dozens of sites that house countless species of marine life.
After a day in the sea, return to Sipadan’s tropical paradise. White beaches line the sandy atoll’s shores as the jungle dominates its interior.


  - World-class diving on Mantanani



Mantanani Island in West Sabah has more than 20 relatively unexplored diving sites.
PADI-Certified travelers can join a tour that visits four or five sites as part of a day trip. Some burst with hundreds of colorful fish above the corals. Others lead to shipwrecks.
Apart from the underwater world, dugongs (sea cows) often swim in the warm tropical waters.
Either visit Mantanani Islands on a day trip from Kota Kinabalu. Or arrange a diving trip from one of the tour companies in the city.




  - Hiking in the jungle










Sabah’s biggest appeal is its easy access to the rainforest.

Visitors won’t face the same lengthy expeditions into the jungle as they would in the Amazon. Instead, it’s often possible to have a taste of the landscapes on a day trip.
Several hiking trails penetrate the forests near Kota Kinabalu. Longer ones lead around the jungle in Kinabalu Park.

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