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Batu Punggul Pinnacle
Remote caves with limestone massifs and nearby Rafflesia and wild orchids. |
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Danum Valley
The beautiful Danum Valley is a huge conservation area incredibly rich in flora and stunning views. |
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Rafflesia Centre
The centre is a research facility for the Rafflesia while the surrounding jungle entices the adventurous to find wild Rafflesia. |
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Kinabalu Park
The highest mountain in Malaysia (4,101m) provides a challenging climb and awe-inspiring views. |
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Lankayan Island
This tiny jungle-clad, tranquil island has earned a reputation as being one of the best dive sites in Asia. |
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Layang Layang Island
Unique reef topography out in the middle of the South China Sea near this island makes this a diver's dream come true. |
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Mabul Island
Luxury chalets on stilts and shallow reefs that offer world-class diving put this island resort in a class of its own. |
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Madai Caves
Idahan people harvest medicinal birds' nests here in a festive atmosphere. |
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Pulau Tiga Marine Park
A park consisting of three islands and the crystal-clear surrounding sea beckon divers from around the world. |
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Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary
One of only four Orang Utan centres in the world, Sepilok has become one of Sabah's top tourist attractions. |
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Sipadan Island
This watery Garden of Eden is rightly billed as one of the world's greatest diving destinations. |
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Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park
Comprising five beautiful islands with good facilities, beaches and snorkelling, just a 10-minute boat ride from the capital Kota Kinabalu. |
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Turtle Island Park
Famous for the sight of Green and Hawksbill turtles nesting on the beaches. |
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