| Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park
The Tunku Abdul Rahman park comprises a group of five islands located only 20 minutes away from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah's capital. The park is spread over 4,929 hectares, two thirds of which is sea.
The five idyllic islands, Manukan, Mamutik, Sulug, Gaya and Sapi have soft white beaches and are teeming with fish and coral, perfect for beginner divers as well as snorkellers and picnickers. Gaya and Sapi Islands also have hiking trails through their pristine jungles.
These islands are home to a variety of flora and fauna, including one of the most intriguing birds, the Megapode or Burung Tambun, a chicken lookalike with large feet and makes a meowing sound like a cat.
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Sabah Attractions
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Batu Punggul Pinnacle - Remote caves with limestone massifs and nearby Rafflesia and wild orchids. |
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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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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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