One of the most enduring landmarks in Kota Kinabalu, the Atkinson Clock Tower stands prominently on a bluff along Signal Hill Road adjacent to the old Police Station. Built in 1903, this all-wood, no-...
Located in the Kota Kinabalu Central Business District, Gaya Street has been the centre of business for over a hundred years. The wooden shops with ‘nipah’ roofs are long gone but this is ...
The State Mosque is one of the outstanding architectural pieces in Sabah. With its majestic dome and stunning gold inlay motifs the mosque sits a stone's throw away from the city centre. It is a uniqu...
Located 4km from Kota Kinabalu city centre this museum complex was built in 1985 and is situated where once stood the istana (palace) of the then British North Borneo Governor. The museum consists of ...
Forming a cluster of islands comprising Pulau Gaya, Pulau Sapi, Pulau Manukan, Pulau Mamutik and Pulau Sulug, this marine park is only a 10 - 20 minute speedboat ride from the city of Kota Kinabalu. T...
25 miles from the national park, Poring Hot Springs are a collection of hot and cool pools in a forest clearing on the other side of Mamut River. Within its 3 acres there are 5 hot springs with temper...
Situated just two kms northeast of Kota Kinabalu, the Kota Kinabalu Wetland Centre (KKWC) formerly known as Kota Kinabalu City Bird Sanctuary (KKCBS) covers 24 hectares (60 acres) of mangrove forest a...
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...