Top 20 fun things to enjoy in Kota Kinabalu! (1. Take the 'Heritage Walk')
Where better to start our series of ‘20 Fun Things to enjoy in KK!’ than with the excellent ‘Heritage Walk’ organised by Sabah Tourism Board.
Poring Canopy Walkway
Today were in the heart of Kinabalu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where one of the great attractions is an opportunity to get ‘up close and personal’ with pristine rainforest on the Poring Canopy Walkway.
Sabah culinary delights: Yee Fung Laksa
Today, we start a series of blogs about some of our favourite cafes and restaurants in Sabah that we’re sure will appeal to many visitors wishing to sample the many delights of Sabah’s eclectic local cuisine.
Mahua Waterfall, Tambunan
A trip into the interior today to the picturesque cool valley that the small town of Tambunan sits in - there’s much to blog on here and we start with a visit to Mahua Waterfall in the Crocker Range Park.
A ride on the jungle railway
Today, we’re taking a very special railway journey through the jungle from Tenom to Beaufort. The railway dates back to the turn of the last century but is still in daily operation.
A visit to Sabah Agriculture Park
Formerly the Tenom Orchid Centre, the Sabah Agriculture Park is a park that any horticulturalists, keen gardeners and general lovers of nature would enjoy and appreciate.
An afternoon at Sabandar Beach
One of our favourite places to visit in Sabah is Sabandar Beach. It’s a lovely beach that’s off the tourist trail and if you’re lucky like we were, you can enjoy a spectacular sunset.
Visiting the 11th Borneo Bird Festival
It was a great pleasure to have the opportunity to visit Sandakan in Eastern Sabah to attend the 11th annual Borneo Bird Festival. This two day event is the biggest bird festival in Malaysia.
Birding at the Borneo Bird Festival
Recently I had the opportunity to visit Sandakan in Eastern Sabah to attend the 11th annual Borneo Bird Festival. The highlight was the opportunity to enjoy three guided Bird-Watching Walks in the grounds of the Rainforest Discovery Centre (RDC) where the festival was hosted.