Photo by @Sabah Travel Long Pasia is a quiet highland village in Sipitang where visitors can explore one of Sabah’s most untouched natural areas. Located […]
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Pulau Tiga: Adventure and Nature at Sabah’s Survivor Island
Photo By Marc Bakker Pulau Tiga gained worldwide fame in 2000 when it was chosen as the location for the first season of the groundbreaking […]
Jesselton Artisan Market: Where Sabah’s Creativity Comes Alive
(photo by @JesseltonArtisanMarket) Jesselton Artisan Market, or JAM, is a weekend marketplace at The Walk, Riverson in Kota Kinabalu where local artisans, food vendors, and […]
A Quiet Coral Getaway: Pom Pom Island
Photo by Sabah Tourism Board Pom Pom Island is located off the Semporna coast on the east side of Sabah. To get there, you can […]
Borneo Heritage Train Journey
Photo by Sabah Travel The North Borneo Heritage Train runs along one of Sabah’s oldest railway lines. The track was first built in the 1890s […]
Kinabatangan, Sabah’s Living River of Wildlife
(Photo by Sukau) Kinabatangan is one of Sabah’s most remarkable natural regions, where rainforest, river, and wildlife come together in a way that feels both […]
Arnab Village in Ranau
Tucked away in Kampung Purakagis, Ranau, Sabah. Arnab Village is a place for families, animal lovers, and anyone looking for a relaxing weekend surrounded by […]
Kumar’s Legendary Fifty50 Tour Hits Kota Kinabalu!
(Photo by ETHEL DA COSTA) Singapore’s comedy legend Kumar is bringing his iconic Fifty50 tour to Malaysia – and if you haven’t caught him yet, […]
Irau Rayeh Lundayeh balik lagi!
The famous Lundayeh festival will return next year in June! 11 Nov – The Sabah Grand Lundayeh Festival is making its return to Sipitang next […]
Linangkit: Weaving the Colors of Sabah’s Soul
Linangkit is one of Sabah’s well-known traditional crafts. It is famous for its bright colors, detailed patterns, and strong cultural meaning. The Lotud, Kadazan-Dusun, and […]
