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Explore Sabah, the Land Below The Wind !
Stunning sunsets
Explore Sabah, the Land Below The Wind !
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Majestic Mount Kinabalu
This iconic mountain has become 
synonymous with Sabah. Towering at a height of 4,095m, not only is Mount
 Kinabalu the highest summit in Malaysia, it also offers a 
truly breathtaking view of the sky and surroundings.
There has been renewed excitement about scaling the summit recently, 
with newly designed trails. For scenic encounters, the Ranau trail will 
satiate your appreciation for natural aesthetics. The more adventurous 
might want to go on the Kota Belud trail which is steeper and will 
provide a more challenging climb.
Thrill-seekers can 
also check out the other climbing route available on the mountain. The 
Via Ferrata, or Iron Road, has been improved with the latest safety 
climbing technologies. The Via Ferrata has bragging rights as the 
world’s highest route.
Islands and beaches
Sabah is blessed with a beautiful 
coastline that stretches over 2,600km long. So visiting the many 
enticing beaches and islands is certainly not to be missed.
The 
Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park – the first national park in Malaysia 
and a mere 15-minute boat ride from Kota Kinabalu – is home to five 
islands: Pulau Gaya, Pulau Sapi, Pulau Manukan, Pulau Mamutik and Pulau 
Sulug. The crystal clear waters contain a rich and colourful marine 
life. A visit to this watery park is a priceless experience.
The islands off Sabah’s East Coast are aplenty too, and have garnered
 a cult following among scuba divers around the world. They include the 
islands of Sipadan, Mabul and Kapalai.
The beaches located around 
Kudat (three hours’ drive north from Kota Kinabalu), such as Kalampunian
 and Kelambu, and around The Tip Of Borneo are also gaining popularity.
Local markets
The shopping scene in Sabah is just as unique as its natural splendour. Immerse yourself in a local market known as tamu.
 (Tamu is the native word for market.) The most popular one is the Gaya 
Street Sunday market that sells all kinds of items, including local 
crafts, food, plants, produce and artwork.
There are weekly tamu 
in Kiulu (Tuesday); Tamparuli (Wednesday); Penampang (Thursday and 
Friday); Keningau, Telipok and Tambunan (Thursday); Kundasang (Friday); 
Putatan, Beaufort, Kinarut, Sindumin and Tuaran (Saturday); Kota Belud, 
Tawau, Sandakan and Tenom (Sunday).
Does your inner shopaholic call out once the sun sets? Well, Kota 
Kinabalu’s night market scene is vibrant. The most popular one is the 
Sinsuran night market, which is popular among foodies. Meanwhile, other 
night markets such as those in Segama and Kampung Air sell items like 
trinkets, pearls and accessories.
Head to the handicraft market to
 get the best pearls and jewellery, as well as dried food such as salted
 fish, anchovies and prawns.
Oh, so fresh seafood … and specialty dishes
In Sabah, the tantalising seafood is freshly caught from the vast ocean. Paying a fraction of the usual price is an added bonus.
Seafood
 restaurants are really popular here. One can have lobster noodle for 
breakfast in Sandakan. Otherwise fish noodle is the normal food item 
that can be eaten for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Apart from seafood, there are many specialty dishes such as bambangan (a type of wild mango), pinasakan (a traditional dish of braised basung fish and fruit) and ambuyat (made from sago starch) found in both the west and the east coasts.
Stunning sunsets
In addition to Mount Kinabalu and the beautiful islands/beaches, another talking point is the sunset. The
 clear horizon here will take your breath away. Coupled with beautiful 
views of the setting sun, what you have is an absolutely romantic 
scenery.
At popular hangout spots, like the beaches, you’ll find 
people whipping out their cameras as the day draws to an end. There are 
many areas in Kota Kinabalu where one can witness golden sunsets, such 
as Tanjung Aru beach and the Waterfront.


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