




Sabah is a perfect getaway for those who wish to indulge in a little rest and relaxation or perhaps for those who wish to satisfy their adventurous nature. Encompassed in lush rainforest with unimaginable habitat and practically surrounded by white sandy beaches any visitor to Sabah will find plenty of activities to be busy with. From bathing in natural hot springs, swimming, snorkeling and diving to trekking the wild jungles or even braving a river raft ride to arrive at a longhouse for an overnight stay are all part of what you can expect when you land in Sabah. Be welcomed by the people of Sabah and discover more about the "Land Below the Wind".
Take a bird's eye view of the city from Signal Hill. Shop at Filipino Market where there are a variety of handicrafts sold. Visit Sabah State Foundation 32 Storey Building with its column of free floors. Visit Poh Toh Tse Buddhist Temple and drive through residential estates, Tanjung Aru beach and Likas Sports Complex. Unravel Sabah 's heritage at the State Mosque. Learn more about the rich heritage of Sabah at the State Museum.
Kinabalu Cultural Night
Drive to Signal Hill for a view of Kota Kinabalu at dusk and proceed to visit the colorful night market. Proceed for dinner with Sabah Cultural show. Here, the native male dancer wear their traditional warrior attire and display their skill of using the blow-pipe while native females dance gracefully to the rhythm of the gongs. Get invited to join their traditional bamboo dance or test your skill with the blowpipe. The show ends with a photo taking session with these native dancers.
The Monsopiad Cultural Village was founded in memory of the great Kadazan Warrior and head-hunter Monsopiad. The traditional village is a historical site and the only cultural village in Sabah . It was built on the very land where Monsopiad lived and roamed some three centuries ago. The Village is run by the direct descendants of Monsopiad. More than being a museum, the Monsopiad Cultural Village aims at documenting, reviving and keeping alive the culture and traditions of the Kadazan people. You can also witness the cultural dances which one can also take part in or even try the blowpipe shooting.
Drive through paddy fields and rubber estates across the countryside to visit the market or "Tamu" in Tuaran with its variety of traditional goods. Visit also the water village and witness the lifestyle of the fishing community.
An introductory tour to Sabah 's scenic countryside and glimpses of the lifestyle of its indigenous races. Visit a settlement of the local "Bajau" , the descendant of pirates who set foot on this land in early 19 th Century. Presently, this tribe are fishermen who reside in a village built on water. The spectacular sights are the houses which stand on stilts and are connected by narrow wooden planks.
Depart for a daytrip to the very tip of the Island Borneo. Travel pass villages, plantations and wild forests and witness the spectacular and breathtaking view where the South China Sea and Sulu Sea meet. Experience this once in a life-time event!.
Drive about 1.5 hours through scenic countryside and beautiful mountain range inclusive a stop by at Nabalu Fruit Market. Proceed for jungle walk and a visit to the Mountain Garden or Plant Research Centre at the Kinabalu National Park and see the smallest orchid in Borneo and experience the different climate and vegetation.






