Mount Kinabalu
Nested in the Kinabalu National Park, the iconic Mount Kinabalu stands at 4,095 meters above sea level. Among the sought after mountains worldwide, Mount Kinabalu is among the most accessible, being just 90km away from the Kota Kinabalu City Centre, and strategically located enroute to several districts in Sabah namely Kota Marudu, Sandakan and Tambunan.
Island in Borneo
Situated off the northwest coast of Borneo, Mantanani Island emerges as a tranquil oasis in the cerulean waters. Blessed with pristine beaches and vibrant marine life, it offers an idyllic retreat. Accessible via boat from Kota Belud, it's a haven for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. It promises an unforgettable escape for travelers seeking serenity and adventure alike.
Tucked in Usukan Cove, Kota Belud, Pandan Pandan Island offers a peaceful retreat. Enjoy pristine beaches, snorkeling among intact reefs, and glimpses of dolphins and turtles. Just a short boat ride from Usukan Cove Lodge, it's an hour and a half journey from Tuaran, showcasing rustic landscapes along the way.
Kiulu White Water River Rafting
Experience the thrill of Kiulu White Water River Rafting! Set amidst the breathtaking Kiulu Valley in Sabah, Borneo, this adventure promises an exhilarating blend of adrenaline and natural beauty. Navigate the gentle rapids of the Kiulu River, surrounded by lush rainforest and stunning landscapes. Ideal for beginners and families, expert guides ensure a safe and memorable journey. Whether seeking adventure or serenity, Kiulu White Water River Rafting offers an unforgettable outdoor experience for all.
Murug-Turug Waterfall
Perched in Sabah, Malaysia, Murug-Turug stands as a captivating natural wonder, celebrated as the "Heaven of Waterfalls," captivating visitors globally; positioned roughly 11 kilometers from Tamparuli, it showcases seven enchanting cascades, honored with the Sabah Tourism Award 2019 for Best Community-Based Tourism Initiative (Rural), beckoning visitors to delve into its natural splendor.