Saba is the second largest state in East Malaysia and has the majestic South China Sea on the West. The State of Sabah is mountainous with lush colorful rainforests. 32 ethnic communities make up a sizeable population in the area.
The state of Sabah is rich in culture and heritage. Some of the historical landmarks include the State Mosque, Sabah State Museum, Sabah Fountain Building, Atkinson Clock Tower, Signal Hill Observatory, Water Villages, Mosnopiad Cultural Village, St Michael's Catholic Church and Central Market.
Shopping is a major activity of the people of Sabah. Open air street fairs are held every Sunday at Jalan Gaya, in the heart of Kota Kinabalu. These fairs are all about gathering of traders and selling farm food, handicrafts and foodstuff.
Sabah has something for nature and wildlife enthusiasts. Some of the major attractions include Kinabalu Park, Tawau Hills Park, Crocker Range National Park, Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary, Poring Hot Spring, Danum Valley, Kinabatangan River and Gomantong Caves.
There are a number of Islands and Beaches in Sabah. Some of these include Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, Pulau Tiga National Park, Sipadan Island, Sandakan, Layang Layang Island, Mabul Island and Kapalai, Lankayan Island and Tanjung Aru Beach. Each destination has its own specific characteristic and charm that will bowl you over.
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