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What is special about Kinabalu Park?

What is special about Kinabalu Park?

Kinabalu Park, with four climatic zones, boasts one of the richest collections of biodiversity in the world, housing and protecting more than 4,500 species of flora and fauna – including 326 bird species, an estimated of over 100 mammal species, over 110 land snail species, and its biggest attraction, Mount Kinabalu.

Is Sabah open for tourist?

Rejoice as Kota Kinabalu reopens to international flights and arrivals go quarantine-free. Tourism in Sabah is set for a massive renaissance thanks to the first international flight descending into Kota Kinabalu in over two years.

What makes Sabah a popular tourist destination?

Sabah is the pearl of Borneo with countless ecotourism activities and beach retreats. Visitors encounter unmatched biodiversity along jungle trails and have the chance to scale Malaysia’s tallest mountain. Crazy Tourist explores the 25 best things to do in Sabah for nature, beaches and islands.

Why is Kinabalu Park a heritage site?

The boundaries of Kinabalu Park encompass the main bulk of Mount Kinabalu, including all remaining naturally forested slopes. The property thus incorporates the natural diversity and habitats that constitute Kinabalu’s outstanding natural heritage values.

What is Kinabalu Park also known as?

Kinabalu Park (Malay: Taman Kinabalu), established as one of the first national parks of Malaysia in 1964, is Malaysia’s first World Heritage Site designated by UNESCO in December 2000 for its “outstanding universal values” and the role as one of the most important biological sites in the world with more than 4,500 …

Is Kinabalu National Park a rainforest?

An opulent tropical rainforest, the Kinabalu National Park is a 130 million-year-old nature sanctuary that is home to unique flora and fauna such as the largest flower in the world, the Rafflesia; and even the majestic Mount Kinabalu.

Is it safe to travel to Sabah now?

Despite the incidences that took place in the past few years, rest assured that it is safe to travel to Sabah. ESSCOM has verified the security in the east coast of Sabah are intact and under control with no subsequent cases of kidnapping, but travellers should still be cautious of their surroundings when visiting.

What is interesting about Sabah?

Sabah is known as ‘Land Beneath the Wind’ because it is located 6ᵒ north of the equator, just below the tropical typhoon belt. It misses the devastating effects of the typhoons that frequently hit neighbouring Philippines.

What animals live in Kinabalu National Park?

These include the orangutan, three kinds of deer, Malayan weasel, Oriental small-clawed otter, and leopard. Endemic species include the black shrew and Bornean ferret-badger.

Do I need Covid test to fly to Sabah?

However, starting from 1st December 2021, no swab test is required prior to entering the state of Sabah. But it is still RECOMMENDED for you and your travel partners to be tested before travelling for the peace of mind and the safety of others. Be a responsible traveller especially during this period of recovery.

Is Sabah part of Malaysia or Philippines?

Sabah is located at the north-eastern tip of Borneo and lies about 500 kilometres from the Philippines. Although Malaysia controls the territory, the Philippines has laid claim over Sabah since 1961.

Which is better Sabah or Sarawak?

Seeing both Sarawak and Sabah is ideal and necessary for a rounded Borneo experience, but time is often against us. Sabah is usually brighter on the tourist radar, but Sarawak may turn out to be a better choice for your particular interests.

Why Philippine claim Sabah?

The Philippines, presenting itself as the successor state of the Sultanate of Sulu, retains a “dormant claim” on Eastern Sabah on the basis that the territory was only leased to the British North Borneo Company in 1878, with the sovereignty of the Sultanate (and subsequently the Republic) over the territory never …

Can Malaysians travel to Sabah?

If you are travelling from Peninsular Malaysia to Sabah and Sarawak, you will be issued with an entry slip at your arrival destination during the Immigration clearance, except for Sarawakian and Sabahan. Do keep this slip properly as misplacing will require you to lodge a police report prior to departure.