The Agnes Keith House is hard to miss, with its sprawling green lawns and colonial-style wooden walls the residence has since been restored by the Sabah Museum, in collaboration with the Federal Depar...
Gomantong Caves in the heartland of the Gomantong Rainforest Reserve have been the focus for birds' nest collectors for centuries and is described by WWF as 'the best-managed edible birds' nest cave i...
In the centre of the mangrove forests of Sumawang is the Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary, where you can see Borneo's indigenous proboscis monkeys. This privately-owned sanctuary located within an...
Lankayan, a tiny jewel-shaped island located on the north eastern coast of Sabah, is part of the Sugud Islands Marine Conservation Area (SIMCA) and is surrounded by blue-green waters and coral reefs. ...
Off the northeast coast of Sandakan lies the island of Libaran. This small island is ideal for those searching for some quiet time and relaxation. Many agree that the charm of this island lies in its ...
St. Michael's and All Angels Church is one of the oldest buildings in Sandakan. The construction of the church, the first stone building in Sabah, began in 1893 and was only completed in the 1906. Des...
Turtle Islands National Park lies 40km north of Sandakan in the Sulu Sea and consists of Selingan, Bakungan, Kecil and Gulisan islands. The park is a safe haven for the endangered green and hawksbill ...