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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MANUKAN ISLAND

>> Rabu, 13 Ogos 2014

Pulau Manukan is located off the coast of downtown Kota Kinabalu. From Hyatt Regency Kinabalu, a 2-minute drive or 10-minute walk will bring you to the jetty at Jesselton Point (formerly Sabah Port Authority ferry terminal). 

There are a number of tour operators here that will bring you to Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park (which consists of the islands of Pulau Gaya, Pulau Sapi, Pulau Manukan, Pulau Sulug and Pulau Mamutik). The rental is charged per boat, which can range anywhere between RM100 and RM200. One boat can fit 4-6 people. A short 30-minute breezy boat ride will bring you here.

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In general, the beach at Pulau Manukan is a bit less spectacular compared to the one in Pulau Sapi. Nonetheless, the its shortcomings above the water surface is compensated by the rich and colourful marine life that you can find underneath it. Really, people come to Pulau Manukan for the diving and snorkeling.

There is a resort on the island called Manukan Island Resort, operated by a leisure outfit by the name of Sutra Sanctuary Lodges. Other than that, there are basic tourist facilities provided on the beach, such as water-based activity centre (for renting kayaks, snorkeling gears, life jackets, etc), a small café and public bathroom.

Overall, I think the beach is quite nice. There are still plenty of tourists coming here for the underwater actions. In general, the beach can be regarded as sufficiently long for your personal space where you can spread your beach towels and put on your sunglasses.



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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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Gunung Kinabalu

>> Rabu, 1 Jun 2011





Gunung Kinabalu terletak di dalam Taman Kinabalu yang berada sejauh 80km timur dari Kota Kinabalu.Gunung Kinabalu mempunyai ketinggian setinggi 4,095 meter daripada aras laut.
Pengangkutan
Para pelancong yang berada di Kota Kinabalu boleh menuju ke Taman Kinabalu dengan menaiki bas yang menuju ke Ranau, Sandakan atau Tawau. Perjalanan ini akan memakan masa selama 1 – 2 jam dengan anggaran kos sebanyak RM15 – RM20.
Para pelancong juga boleh menyewa kereta di Lapangan Terbang Kota Kinabalu dengan kadar sewa yang berpatutan dan boleh dirunding bergantung kepada syarikat yang mengendalikannya.

Padas Rafting
Sungai Padas terletak di kawasan pedalaman di barat daya Kota Kinabalu. Para pengunjung akan dapat mengalami sendiri pengalaman berkayak di sungai berskala III – IV dan aktiviti ini sesuai bagi mereka berumur 12 hingga 55 tahun.

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Poring Hot Spring




salam 1Malaysia bertemu lagi kita pada hari ini..hehe..jauh berjalan luas pemandangan itu lah peribahasa yang boleh mengambarkan kita perlu melancong…bila melancong ni sedap ja mata memandang keindahan flora dan fauna..hehe..ok hari ini saya ingin membawa anda melancong di Poring hot Spring, Sabah..apa tempat² yang menarik di Sabah yang wajib korang pergi? jawapannya ada disini..teruskan membaca k..
pada post kali ini saya akan menunjukkan lokasi² menarik beserta sedikit info² tentang tempat yang menarik ini..


Poring Hot Spring terletak kira-kira 40 km di timur laut pusat Taman Kinabalu. Poring bagi KadazanDusun merupakan sejenis spesies pokok Buluh yang tumbuh di kawasan itu. Ia terkenal kerana kolam air panas dan jambatan gantungnya yang unik.
Kolam air panas Poring dikenali kerana air panasnya mengandungi galian sulfur yang boleh menyegarkan badan. Kolam air panas semulajadi ini amat sesuai bagi menghilangkan rasa penat dan juga sakit sendi bagi mereka yang telah mendaki Gunung Kinabalu.

Para pelancong juga berpeluang menikmati pemandangan yang indah apabila menyusuri jambatan gantung sepanjang 157.8 m dengan ketinggian 41 meter di atas pokok.
Terdapat juga Taman Kupu-Kupu, Pusat Pemuliharaan Orkid di sini dan juga jika bernasib baik anda juga berpeluang melihat sendiri Rafflesia yang tumbuh subur.

Pengangkutan
Para pelancong boleh menaiki bas awam dari Kota Kinabalu untuk ke Kolam Air Panas Poring tetapi perkhidmatan yang mereka sediakan cuma sekali dalam sehari sahaja.
Cara lain untuk ke sana ialah dengan menaiki teksi dari Ranau dengan anggaran kos sebanyak RM30.00.

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JADUAL PESTA KAAMATAN 2011

>> Rabu, 11 Mei 2011

1 Mei Tuaran/Tamparuli (Pelancaran)
7 Mei Kudat
8 Mei DUN Inanam
10 Mei Kota Kinabalu miampai kalamazan 'karnival' (11-13)
12-13 Mei Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu
12 Mei Matunggong,Tongod
13 Mei Pagalongan, Beaufort
13-15 Mei Bengkoka,Penampang,L.Datu,Putatan,Kemabong
15 Mei Sook,Tenom,Kota Belud,Membakut
18 Mei Bangi
12 Mei Tambunan,Ranau,Kunak,Kota Marudu
22 Mei Kuala Penyu,Menumbok,Keningau,Kota Marudu
25 Mei Sipitang
30-31 Hongkod Koisaan

Peringkat Kampung
8 Mei Kampung Luagan Beaufort
16 April Mukim Lintuhun,Tambunan
30 April Telipok Darat
28 Mei Kg.Karanaan Tambunan

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DAERAH PITAS BERTUAH

>> Khamis, 5 November 2009

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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