Sabah, Malaysia

August 24th, 2008 | by admin |
Often called the “Land Bellow the wind” because it is located below the belt of typhoons, Sabah, the eastern part of North Borneo, Malaysia and Eastern Europe, is the second largest state with an area of 74500 square kilometers Sabah South China Sea in the west and the Sulu-Sulawesi Sea and the east.

Mountainous / hilly and mats in large part by the lush tropical rain forest, its population of around two million consists of 32 colorful ethnic communities.
Kota Kinabalu, the capital, is situated in a fertile plain, where most commercial projects and administrative activities. But the “real” Sabah can be found in his contryside.

Kinabalu Park was registered as a website of UNESCO’s heritage, the diversity of flora and fauna. It looks a difficult ascent in the middle of a lush tropical rain forest Virgin you can use the hot springs hidden in a cool place in high altitude.

Sipadan island off the coast of the southeastern coast of Sabah, was one of the five dive sites in the world for years. This is the single-goegraphy, which promotes the dissemination of the animal world. Lute turtles, barracuda and white with tip sharks are a community, while diving in Sipadan.

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