Coordinates: 2°30′N 112°30′E / 2.500°N 112.500°E / 2.500; 112.500
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The Rasa Ria Nature Reserve was established by Shangri-La's Rasa Ria Resort & Spa, Kota Kinabalu in collaboration with the State Wildlife Department of Sabah. This protected ecological space aims to facilitate rehabilitation programmes for endangered species of animals as well as those endemic in Sabah. The Rasa Ria Nature Reserve provides a home until they ready to be rehabilitated into their natural habitat. *Following 20 years of joint management between Sabah Wildlife Department (SWD) and Shangri-La’s Rasa Ria Resort & Spa (RRR), the Orangutan Rehabilitation and Conservation Programme has ultimately reached a successful conclusion. The wildlife conservation programme at the Nature Interpretation Centre continues, with expanded conservation education and activities. Visitors can now trek deep into the nature trails with rangers to learn about exotic plants, native to the area and found throughout the in the 64-arce Nature Reserve.
Just spent 9 nights at the Rasa Ria in KK and we had an amazing time. The Ocean Wing was great, the extra touches (mini bar, happy hour, balcony bath) are well worth the upgrade. The Rasa Ria team also made our stay extra special. Particular thanks to Aster in reception and Cenavera at breakfast but the list could go on. So many great people who do everything they can to make your stay fabulous. Would highly recommend the hotel and Borneo. Epic trip.
4.5 based on 130 reviews
The mountain is so nice with a beautiful view. Best time to go is about 4 to 5pm and have a coffee or tea while waiting for sunset. The place is cool. The is a small hotel name Kokol Heaven. The cafe provide a good view of the mountain and sunset. The sunset view is worth waiting.
4.0 based on 22 reviews
One of the best and scenic views that I ever seen at Kuala Selangor! The lighthouse overlooked the Straits of Malacca and the whole town nearby the lighthouse. The road towards the lighthouse was a bit narrow and winding but it lasted just for a few minutes before you reached the lighthouse. There was few car parks available there. Before 4pm, the crowd was lesser but after 4pm, there was paragliding activities take place on the hill and the crowd will increase. You can pay to experience the paragliding activity.
4.0 based on 88 reviews
The Windmill Hike started from Long Beach. There were signages to assist hikers, and they were put up by the kind locals (unlike some other places with mass tourism that deliberately hide signages to confuse hikers). So please appreciate the kind effort and welcoming gesture of the locals (although some signages had Ads xD). Proper shoes to hike are advised, as it was quite steep at the beginning of the trail. Once you see the windmills, the viewpoint is located to the right. The view of the clear blue sea, green rolling hills and rocky cliffs, was a grand nature creation and a very rewarding sight.
3.5 based on 255 reviews
Its only a short drive/visit. One side you see palm oil plantation and the other side you can see endless shoreline. Theres a Grand Old Lady on top as a monument and a Petroleum Museum. Highly recommended for a stop.
3.5 based on 150 reviews
Located at the 43rd floors with splendid panoramic 360 degree views. However you will need to pay to enter the roof top area therefore is not crowded with visitors(even on weekends night) which give you plenty of time and space to take a nice picture and enjoy the scenery. You can also try out the Sky Deli restaurant on Level 41 for a meal with view and live bands, the foods and atmosphere are awesome.
3.5 based on 20 reviews
Penang Hill is the oldest British hill station in Southeast Asia, dated late 1700's The highest peak of Penang Hill stand at 833 metres (2,732ft) above sea level. Penang Hill funicular train service started on October 1923 The current funicular trains is the 4th generation system which started its operation on 24th April 2011.
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