We introduce to you Sabah’s world-record breaking tree, the Yellow Meranti Tree! Crowned the world’s tallest tropical tree by researchers, it measures an astonishing 330 […]
Month: March 2022
British Empire Ended In Sabah
Did you know that the famous pillars of Sabah was the historic location where the British Empire ended? “This is where Britain decided to stop […]
Long Tailed Macaques
If you’re cruising along the Kinabatangan River, chances are you will come across the long-tailed macaques. Also known as crab-eating macaques, these charismatic furry creatures […]
Tuhau, A Traditional Food Of Sabah
Scientifically known as etlingera coccinea, tuhau is a wild ginger native to the jungles of Sabah. It can be found in the interior parts Sabah […]
Hounon Ridge Farm
Imagine waking up early in the morning with a warm cup of coffee to a view like this! If you’re missing the cool crisp air […]
#19 Sabah Speaks
Sabah speaks update: Kopivosian! learn some Kadazan words with us! Who knows, you might find it useful when you visit Sabah Some words featured under […]
Kadazandusun Traditional Belts: Himpogot & Tangkong
Himpogot and Tangkong are traditional belts, worn as a part of the female Kadazandusun traditional costume. You can see these belts during grand celebrations such […]
Bornean Keeled Pit Viper
Meet the beautifully feisty Bornean Keeled Pit ViperFormerly part of the Wagler’s Pit Viper species complex, the Bornean Keeled Pit Viper was elevated to species […]
Tun Mustapha Tower
Tun Mustapha Tower is a circular tower made of steel and glass located at Likas Bay, approximately 15 minutes drive away from Kota Kinabalu. It […]
Sabah’s Underwater Post Boxes
Attention, diving enthusiasts! Did you know that there are 2 underwater post boxes where you can mail postcards to your loved ones? Yeap! Sabah has […]