Sabah (Malay pronunciation: [saˈbah]) is a state of Malaysia located on the northern portion of Borneo Island. Sabah has land borders with the Malaysian state of Sarawak to the southwest, and Indonesia's Kalimantan region to the south. The Federal Territory of Labuan is an island just off the Sabah coast. Sabah shares maritime borders with Vietnam in the west and the Philippines to the north and east. Kota Kinabalu is the capital city, the economic centre of the state and the seat of the Sabah state government. Other major towns in Sabah include Sandakan and Tawau. As of the 2015 census in Malaysia, the state's population is 3,543,500. Sabah has an equatorial climate with tropical rainforests and abundant animal and plant species. The state has long mountain ranges on the west side which form part of the Crocker Range National Park. Kinabatangan River, second longest river in Malaysia runs through Sabah and Mount Kinabalu is the highest point of Sabah as well as of Malaysia.
Restaurants in Sabah
5.0 based on 7 reviews
This place is located on the way to Poring Hot springal at Ranau. You can see the banner at the road side. Rafflesia flower take 15 months to growth and only bloom for 6 days. Second to third days is the most beautiful time for the flowers. So, it is depending on the luck if you visit this place. However, they have a lot of Rafflesia at different growing stage. They will guide and explain when you visit the place.
4.0 based on 150 reviews
Family + a 2yr old had a good time at the gardens. An enjoyable walk amongst the lush greenery. Enjoyed the sounds of the streams throughout the garden, and various flowers and plants around. If you have an interest in plants it is highly recommended that you engage a local guide from the gardens as they will be able to tell you about the various plants and very importantly point-out to you the rare plants and flowers that are around. The entrance fee is RM10 per adult.
3.5 based on 73 reviews
Absolutely fantastic, highly recommended! A real insight into how the tea in your mug is produced. Very few people get to see beyond the images on TV as to how tea plantations work, so this is a wonderful opportunity to see the production in action, using a blend of ancient and high-tech methods. Also, Sabah Tea is supremely delicious... I think I have been converted from Twinings :o
3.5 based on 63 reviews
Exciting canopy walk, dipping your foot in bubble-lukewarm water after that. trekking to get to the top, watching the birds, sight-seeing the rare species of different big trees etc Awesome nature experience.
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