Sabah, Best of Borneo

Situated on the beautiful island of Borneo, Sabah is one of the thirteen states which Malaysia is made of. Sabah is the second largest state in Malaysia and shares the island of Borneo with Sarawak, Brunei, and Indonesian Kalimantan.

Sabah is richly blessed with nature diversity, unique cultures, fun adventure, beautiful beaches, and fantastic cuisines for the adventurous taste buds. We have it all, from the world’s largest flower - the Rafflesia, one of the highest mountains in South East Asia - Mount Kinabalu, to one of the world’s top dive sites - Sipadan Island. Sabah is also known for her great natural treasures which include the world-renowned Danum Valley Conservation Area and Tabin which is Sabah’s largest wildlife reserve.

Not only will you be amazed by the places to see and things to do here, you will also be treated with unique Sabahan hospitality. Explore the unique culture and tradition of Sabah and get ready to experience sweet memories to last a lifetime!

Borneo Island

Borneo is the third largest island in the world and is located at the centre of the Maritime Southeast Asia. This island is divided between Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei.

Nevertheless, for people outside of Indonesia, “Kalimantan” refers to the area which is occupied by Indonesia on the island of Borneo. Malaysia’s region of Borneo is called East Malaysia or Malaysian Borneo. The independent nation of Brunei occupies the remainder of the island, being the wealthiest of the rest.

Once known as North Borneo, Sabah was under the British colony during the late 19th century till the early 20th century. Sabah gained self-government on the 31st of August, 1963. Sabah, together with Malaya, Singapore and Sarawak formed the Federation of Malaysia on the 16th of September 1963. At 76, 115 square kilometers large, Sabah is the second biggest state in Malaysia after Sarawak.

People and Culture

The people of Sabah are known as Sabahans. Sabah is the third most populous state in Malaysia after Selangor and Johor; it also has one of the highest population growth rates in the country.

There are currently 32 officially recognized ethnic groups in Sabah with the largest non-indigenous ethnic group being the Chinese and the largest indigenous group being the Kadazan-Dusun people. Two other larger ethnic groups in Sabah are the Bajau and Murut, compared to other states in the country; Sabah has relatively very small population of Indians and South Asians.

Apart from the Sabahans’ very own diverse mother tongues, Bahasa Malaysia (national language) and English is widely spoken; Mandarin and some Chinese dialects are also widely spoken.

In Sabah, we greet people by saying “selamat datang” (welcome) and/or “terima kasih” (thank you) with a smile. Due to religious reasons, some may prefer not to have physical contact with others. However, a handshake is generally acceptable as a way of introducing oneself.

It’s customary to remove shoes before entering a mosque as well as homes. In places of worship, visitors are required to dress modestly. Nude sunbathing is not allowed and is very frowned upon. Avoid pointing your index finger at others, as this is considered rude in the local custom.

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Tabin Wildlife Reserve

>> Rabu, 22 Julai 2015

Tabin Wildlife Reserve is home to various endangered wildlife such as the Borneo Pygmy elephants, Tembadau and exotic birdlife. Covered in euryspecies lowland rainforest, Tabin nurtures a colossal number of tropical plants; some of which are rich in medicinal and therapeutic values. Wildlife photography aficionados and birdwathcing enthusiasts will find their visit to Tabin a truly pricelss experience! Whether you're a wild adventure seeker, an environmentalist earth mother, a photography lover, an animal activist, or simply just someone looking out for something fun; Tabin extends her arms in welcome. Here, you'll get a taste of nature like nowhere else.

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SIPADAN ISLAND

>> Rabu, 25 Jun 2014


Sipadan is the only oceanic island in Malaysia, rising 600 metres (2,000 ft) from the seabed. It is located in the Celebes Sea off the east coast of Sabah, East Malaysia (which is on the island of Borneo). It was formed by living corals growing on top of an extinct volcanic cone that took thousands of years to develop. Sipadan is located at the heart of the Indo-Pacific basin, the centre of one of the richest marine habitats in the world. More than 3,000 species of fish and hundreds of coral species have been classified in this ecosystem. Sipadan has been rated by many dive journals as one of the top destinations for diving in the world.












Frequently seen in the waters around Sipadan: green and hawksbill turtles (which mate and nest there), enormous schools of barracuda in tornado-like formations as well as large schools of big-eye trevally, and bumphead parrotfish. Pelagic species such as manta rayseagle raysscalloped hammerhead sharks and whale sharks also visit Sipadan.
A turtle tomb lies underneath the column of the island, formed by an underwater limestone cave with a labyrinth of tunnels and chambers that contain many skeletal remains of turtles that become lost and drown before finding the surface












HISTORY
In the past, the island was at the center of a territorial dispute between Malaysia and Indonesia. The matter was brought for adjudication before the International Court of Justice and, at the end of 2002, the Court awarded the island along with the island of Ligitan to Malaysia, on the basis of the "effective occupation" displayed by the latter's predecessor (Malaysia's former colonial power, the United Kingdom) and the absence of any other superior title. The Philippines had applied to intervene in the proceedings on the basis of its claim to Northern Borneo, but its request was turned down by the Court early in 2001. On April 23, 2000, 21 people were kidnapped by the Filipino Islamist terrorist group Abu Sayyaf. The armed terrorists arrived by boat and forced 10 tourists and 11 resort workers at gun point to board the vessels and brought the victims toJolo. All victims were eventually released.The island was declared a bird sanctuary in 1933 by the Colonial Government of North Borneo and re-gazetted in 1963 by the Malaysian Government.In his film Borneo: The Ghost of the Sea Turtle (1989) Jacques Cousteau said, "I have seen other places like Sipadan, 45 years ago, but now no more. Now we have found an untouched piece of art.


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MALIAU BASIN

>> Isnin, 28 April 2014

Sabah's Lost World Nature explorers will simply love the Maliau Basin as it is an excellent site for jungle trekking and bird watching. It contains an unusual assemblage of 12 forest types, comprising mainly of lower montane forest dominated by majestic Agathis trees, rare montane heath forest and lowland, and hill diperocarp forest. The highlight of the adventure is to trek the majestic 7 tiers Maliau Falls. Keen visitors must, however, obtain a permission to enter the Maliau Basin in advance from Yayasan Sabah. Also bear in mind that Maliau Basin is a remote, atavistic and isolated area with limited access, communications and safety facilities. Activities Nature explorers will simply love the Maliau Basin as it is an excellent site for jungle trekking and bird watching. At night, visitors may also take a night drive for wildlife spotting. Water babies can also take a dip in the beautiful waterfall.

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RUMAH TERBALIK (Upside Down House)

>> Ahad, 31 Mac 2013

TUARAN - Turn your world upside down when you visit this unique house in Tamparuli – literally! The ‘Rumah Terbalik’ (which translates to Upside Down House) is the first of its kind in South East Asia and among the five upside-down structures in the world (3 are found in Europe and another in Japan). The house was opened to the public in early February 2012 and has since been attracting visitors from near and far. The house itself is hard to miss, having been flipped upside down, with its floor facing skyward. Everything inside the house, from furniture to household appliances, hover above your head, as the ceiling is actually the floor. Visitors will notice some distinguishing Sabahan décor and features showcased in this house. In the garage, a car is parked upside down. It might seem disorienting in the first few seconds, but the fascination of it all takes over. This architectural wonder has also been included in the Malaysia Book of Records for being the first of its kind in the nation. Visitors can enjoy a meal or afternoon snack at the Rumah Terbalik Café or pick up a souvenir at the Gift Shop. Guided tours are available. Getting There The house is located along Mile 21, Jalan Telibong, Tamparuli. The journey by road takes approximately 40 minutes. Taxis can take you from the city centre but be sure to make return arrangements as taxis on standby may not be readily available at this location. Opening hours Daily (including public holidays): 8:00am to 10:00pm

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SUNGAI MOROLI, KAMPUNG LUANTI - FISH MASSAGE

Fancy something more unique than your average spa? Then head on to Kampung Luanti, Ranau for a fish massaging session! Located in Kampung Luanti, Ranau, 131 kilometers from Kota Kinabalu (2 hours and 40 minutes drive away); this fish massage ‘spa’ is managed by the Kampung Luanti JKK and lead by Mr. Jeffrin Majangki. In the Local KadazanDusun dialect, ‘tagal’ means ‘no fishing’, and the main purpose of the ‘tagal’ is to preserve the environment as well as the ecosystem to benefit the future generation. ‘Ikan Pelian’ or Malaysian Mahseer comes from the family of Cyprinidae. These fishes are specifically trained by the villagers to perform the healing massage activities. The fish massage is deemed to have a curative effect on those who suffers from psoriasis. Come to Kampung Luanti for regular fish massages and you will enjoy smoother and suppler skin - just like a baby’s bottom. If the idea of fishes nibbling off your dead skin doesn’t thrill you, try other activities such as jungle trekking and camping. Should you intend to stay longer, Kampung Luanti is also equipped with a homestay programme to make visitors feel at home every time. Tariffs Entrance Fee Status Within Ranau (Local) Adult >18 yrs RM 3.00 Children <18 yrs RM 1.00 Outstation (Local) Adult >18 yrs RM5.00 Children <18 yrs RM 2.00 International Adult/ Children RM 10.00 Getting There Transportation Fare (one way) Departure point Return Point Remarks* Bus (direction to Kundasang or Ranau) KK to Ranau RM 15.00 (per person) Ranau to Kg. Luanti RM 6.00 (per person) TERMINAL BAS BANDARAYA (UTARA) City bus terminal (North) Change bus in Ranau to Kg. Luanti Beside the entrance of poring hot spring Change bus in Ranau to KK KK - Ranau 7:30am-5:00pm Ranau- Kg. Luanti 7:00am-3:00pm Taxi Approximate: 1) RM 160 per taxi 2) RM 300 per taxi 1) Ranau taxi stand (next to Merdeka Field) 2) Hotel · Take bus from Kg. Luanti to Ranau town. · find a Taxi back to KK Car rental From RM 180 and above per day per car · Car rental company · Hotel lobby for car rental service Refer to car rental list

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KEHANGATAN SAMBUTAN PESTA TAHUN BARU CINA

>> Jumaat, 27 Januari 2012



PITAS- Kemeriahan sambutan pesta tahun baru cina baru saja bermula, yang mana sambutan pesta tahun baru cina peringkat Kg. Salimpodon Laut. Anjuran En. Ruddy Awah ini bermula pada 23-01-2012 sehingga 28-01-2012, majlis yang diadakan ini adalah sambutan pesta tahun baru cina yang telah menjadi acara tradisi yang mana akan di adakan setiap tahun. sambutan tahun baru cina kali ini diadakan selama enam hari enam malam yang mana setiap hari akan menjalankan pelbagai aktiviti seperti pertandingan karaoke, pertandingan sepak takraw, pertandingan pancak silat, battle of the band, persembahan silap mata dan tarik tali. Majlis kali ini lebih hangat dengan kehadiran beberapa orang artis jemputan seperti Datuk M. Daud Kilau, Nera AF, Candy AF, Nadia Ali, Yantzen(rusty blade), Jandrywine(macam di KK), Pauline, Sheryll Josh, Peter Nianti, Meeda Hamzani,Abu Bakar Elah, S.Welly dan ramai lagi.
"Satu-satunya pesta di Sabah yang unik dan luar biasa serta terpanjang sambutanya" kata tuan pegawai daerah iaitu En. Sapdin Ibrahim yang mana telah merasmikan majlis pembukaan pesta tahun baru cina yang telah di adakan di dataran En. Ruddy Awah. Beliau juga menegaskan penganjuran sambutan pesta seperti ini sangat baik sekali kerana boleh menarik lagi pelawat atau pelancong untuk datang ke daerah Pitas, sesuai dengan slogan "PITAS DESTINASI BARU PELANCONGAN" RM 1juta yang akan di belanjakan untuk menaik taraf beberapa tempat seperti pusat pelancongan di Kg.Malubang yang terkenal seperti batu supirak, batu talam, batu orang berunsai dan telaga air tawar di kawasan air masin. En. Ruddy Awah berkata tujuan beliau mengadakan penganjuran seperti ini agar dapat berkumpul dengan keluarga dan sahabat handai setiap tahun dan memberi hiburan kepada semua pengunjung yang hadir, katanya lagi "saya sanggup belanjakan wang ringgit yang besar jumlahnya semata-mata untuk berhibur dengan keluarga dan rakan-rakan khasnya warga Pitas" beliau juga sangat berterima kasih kepada ahli keluarga dan semua AJK pelaksana yang banyak membantu untuk menjalankan penganjuran inidengan jayanya, katanya lagi beliau telah menghantar surat permohonan kepada MALAYSA BOOK OF RECORDS agar penganjuran ini dapat di masukan dalam senarai penganjuran yang terpanjang sambutannya di Malaysia. Media rasmi iaitu radio online UtaraFM adalah media yang bertanggungjawab untuk memberi liputan secara online sepanjang sambutan pesta ini berlangsung, yang mana di meriahkan dengan kehadiran Dee Jay seperti DJ RUMPUTT, DJ SIIPUTT, DJ KUPANG dan ramai lagi, untuk mendengar secara LIVE pendengar bolehlah terus saja masuk ke www.utarafm.net atau http://destinasibarupelancongansabah.blogspot.com/

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PULAU BERHALA

>> Khamis, 8 September 2011



Pulau Berhala terletak di luar pintu masuk Teluk Sandakan berdepan dengan perkampungan Sim-Sim. Antara yang unik di pulau ini adalah dua buah bukit batupasir yang bercantum dengan ketinggian 600 kaki. Di atas bukit terdapat rumah api. Kawasan curam bukit tersebut adalah Hutan Simpanan di mana terdapat banyak tumbuhan tempatan yang hanya boleh didapati di kawasan pinggir laut yang menjadi tumpuan ahli botani. Terdapat sebuah kampung di bahagian barat pulau yang bersambung dengan tanah lapang ke pantai yang dilengkapi dengan kemudahan perkelahan. Di hujung bahagian Selatan pulau ini terdiri daripada tebing karang yang curam berwarna kemerah-merahan. Terdapat beberapa gua di tebing karang ini. Sebelum Perang Dunia Ke-2 Pulau Berhala pernah digunakan sebagai penempatan pesakit kusta, manakala semasa Perang Dunia ke-2 pula Orang Jepun menggunakan Pulau Berhala sebagai ‘Pusat Tahanan Perang’. Puan Agnes Keith merupakan salah seorang daripada tahanan perang di antara bulan Mei 1942 hingga January 1943 sebelum dipindahkan ke Kuching, Sarawak. Pada masa ini Pulau Berhala merupakan salah sebuah tempat perkelahan yang terkenal.

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IMEJ YANG LEBIH MENARIK

>> Khamis, 5 November 2009





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DAERAH PITAS BERTUAH

Daerah pitas bertuah kerana mempunyai Wakil rakyat seperti

YB DATUK BOLKIAH HJ ISMAIL

Calon BN di DUN Pitas, juga Timbalan Menteri Pelancongan Dan Alam Sekitar Negeri Sabah

Berusia 43 tahun

Mahu memperkenalkan sistem pertanian moden di Pitas.

Katanya: dua komoditi penting iaitu kelapa sawit dan getah yang berpotensi di Pitas selain mewujudkan sistem pertanian moden.

Beliau yang menggantikan Datuk Masrani Parman din situ.

Anak jati Pitas berbangsa Dusun Kimaragang dari Kampung Salimpodon

Telah sanggup melepaskan jawatan sebagai Ketua Pusat Pengurusan Pinjaman Maybank Sabah demi membantu rakyat Pitas.

Berkhidmat selama 20 tahun sejak 1988 dalam industri perbankan

Di DUN Pitas di bawah Parlimen Kudat berlaku pertembungan empat penjuru dengan Parti Keadilan Rakyat, Pasok dan Bebas.

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RESTORAN DAN CHALLET

>> Rabu, 4 November 2009





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IKAN BILIS DAN GAMAT

>> Jumaat, 2 Oktober 2009

Selain dari Ikan bilis yang terkenal di daerah Pitas, Balat putih ( GAMAT) juga banyak terdapat di sini. Segelintir penduduk yang mengusahakan ternakan balat putih ( GAMAT) ini khususnya di kampung Kesagaan, pinggan-pinggan, sinimpul dan juga kampung Rosob sangat-sangat membarangsangkan, kepada yang ingin melawat Pitas bolehlah dapatkan ikan bilis dan balat putih ( GAMAT) ini untuk dibawah pulang.

Gamat atau Timun laut merupakan sejenis haiwan invertebrata (tanpa tulang belakang) laut yang meraih populariti dewasa ini di sebabkan khasiat dan nilai terapeutiknya yang mengkagumkan. Malah, kuasa penyembuhannya telah di agungkan dan di manfaatkan oleh nenek moyang kita sejak lebih 300 tahun dahulu.

Tergolong didalam filum Ekinodermata, spesis Timun Laut yang didapati berkesan dari segi nilai keberkesanannya adalah daripada genus Sticophus atau lebih dikenali Gamat. Nama lainnya mengikut panggilan setempat termasuklah 'balat' 'bat' 'brunok' 'trepang atau 'hoi-sum'.

Hampir 42 spesis Timun Laut telah dikenalpasti di perairan Malaysia sementara lebih dari 2,000 spesis wujud di serata dunia.Umumnya haiwan ini berbentuk silinder, leper pada bahagian dorso-ventral dan mempunyai bukaan di bahagian anterior dan posterior.

Kandungan asid lemak mustahak seperti EPA (asid omega eikosapentaenoik) dan DHA (asid omega dekosaheksaenoik) turut memainkan peranan penting sebagai agen penyembuh luka dan antithrombotik iaitu berupaya mengurang kan kejadian pembekuan darah di dalam saluran darah. Ini dapat mengurangkan risiko penyakit 'Strok' dan 'Jantung'.

Secara tradisional pula, GAMAT dipercayai berkesan

  • untuk meningakatan kesihatan badan,
  • mempercepatkan penyembuhan luka luaran dan dalaman,
  • mengurangkan rasa sakit sendi, badan dan lenguh otot,
  • menghindari masaalah alahan dan lelah,
  • melawan radang dan meredakan bengkak,
  • melancarkan pengaliran darah,
  • memulihkan sistem peranakan selepas bersalin,
  • masaalah resdung, buasir dalam dan luar,
  • mencantikkan kulit dan awet muda,
  • meningkatkan metabolisma dan membantu masaalah keletihan,
  • menghindari sembelit dan masaalah buasir, menguatkan tenaga batin,
  • melegakan migrain
  • mengurangkan tekanan darah tinggi dan mengawal kencing manis, kolestrol serta lain-lain lagi.


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HASIL BUMI DAN KRAFTANGAN

>> Selasa, 15 September 2009

Selain dari momunen alam dan Bagang yang terdapat di daerah Pitas, hasil bumi dan kraftangan juga menjadi tarikan pengujung datang ke daerah Pitas.
Dengan adanya hasil bumi yang banyak di daerah ini dapat membantu daerah Pitas menarik lebih banyak pelawat untuk berkunjung.






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AIR TERJUN

>> Rabu, 9 September 2009

Air Terjun ini terletak di kampung Dungkorop juga yang mempunyi ketinggian sejauh 80 meter.



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MISTERI TAPAK KAKI

>> Jumaat, 4 September 2009

Menurut cerita daripada orang kampung yang telah saya temuhi tapak kaki yang melekat pada batu ini adalah tapak kaki seorang pemburu zaman purba dan tapak kaki anjing pemburunya.Mengapakah tapak kaki ini melekat dan kekal sehingga ke hari ini? sama-sama la kita renung-renungkanya.

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TEMPAT MENARIK

Tempat ni adalah antara tempat yang menarik di daerah Pitas, terletak di kampung Dungkorop bersebelahan dengan kampung Salimpodon Darat dan akan di jadikan tempat pelancongan tidak lama lagi.Menurut info dari orang -orang kampung tempat ini mempunyi gua batu kapur yang memang menarik jadi kepada pembaca yang ingin melawat atau ingin melihat sendiri gua batu kapur ini bolehlah berkunjung ke loksai ini.






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PORT KAKI PANCING

>> Ahad, 30 Ogos 2009

Tempat-tempat atau port bagi kaki pancing untuk melabuhkan pancing di Pitas adalah seperti Bagang,Takat(batu karang),lubuk muara dan banyak lagi.
Bagang juga sebenarnya terdapat dua jenis iaitu bagang tanam dan bagang timbul jadi sesuai untuk kaki-kaki pancing untuk mencuba nasib.




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BAGANG

Selain daripada batu-batu yang menarik di daerah pitas, Bagang adalah salah satu tempat yang memang menjadi tarikan pengunjung untuk datang ke daerah pitas.Bagang atau pelantar unik ini telah wujud di daerah Pitas seawal tahun 60an lagi, dengan kerlipan lampu Bagang seperti kunang-kunang gergasi di waktu malam menjadi tarikan pelancong untuk melihat Bagang dengan lebih dekat lagi.




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