Tuesday, July 23, 2013

MABUL ISLAND


Trip to Mabul Island
Clear crystal water of Mabul island...... We can see the bottom of the sea from afar from the island, really amazing.

The children own their small boat since they are small, you can see them fishing in the sea or join them in playing those traditional games that seldom known by city youngsters.
We could get free fish from the boatman too if you see them passing by before they passed it to those sellers.
Actually Mabul does not have nice beaches like those in West Malaysia, but there are great for the underwater view.
I bet that's the most beautiful underwater scene I have seen compared it in many islands in West Peninsular, even the islands on the other side of Sabah (Kota Kinabalu side, the West China Sea) is not as beautiful as the Celebras Sea side here. So if you are an avid fans of diving, or sea lovers, it is a must to visit here once in a life time, you will know how beauty it is the living creatures under the sea.

SIPADAN ISLAND


Sipadan, Sabah  
Further south off the seas of Semporna lies Sipadan, Mabul & Kapalai islands. Sipadan is Malaysia's diving haven. Rated as the top dive destination of the world, it has since applied for the World Heritage Site status. Free of dive operators, the island is now maintained by Sabah Parks.  
This unique outcrop yoometres from the ocean floor, has provided a sanctuary for more than 3000 species offish, including Grey Reef Sharks, Great Barracudas, Eagle Rays, Hammerhead Sharks and Manta Rays just to name a few, with scores of colourful Anthias and Butterfly Fishes set to be your eye candy as you comb the reef along the walls. The ever present currents on both sides of the island, challenges the diver to drift along or nn alongside the almost stationary school of Jacks or the whirling barracudas in numbers exceeding a thousand. On the more shallow reefs near the surface, drifting along with the numerous Sweetlips and Surgeonnsh with almost perfect visibility makes you feel like you are in a borderless aquarium.

BUKIT GEMOK PARK


Once very rich wildlife, the calls of gibbons were common, and so were elephants at the foothills and orangutans up on the trees.
Today, these animals are gone.
However, people have seen long-tail macaques, squirrels, short-tail macaques, wild boars, barking deer and even the sambar deer. There are more bird species, including a few species of hornbills, as they can fly from other nearby forests....

MALIAU BASIN


 Maliau Basin
"Lost World of Sabah"
The Lost World is only 200km from Tawau

The "Lost World of Sabah" – Maliau Basin is a mysterious forest enclosure that has remained pristine and uninhabited by humans. For those adventurous enough to experience a rarely visited destinations then there’s no better place on earth.

MADAI CAVES


Madai CavesTawau Town  to Madai Cave  1.5 Hours  89 Km
 

The Madai Caves are important caves in Sabah for harvesting birds' nests. These nests are considered a delicacy and medicine among the Chinese with a huge export market to China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
The village at the entrance of the largest cave comes alive twice a year when the Idahan people come to harvest the birds' nests from various parts of the caves. It is a special communal festival event.
The harvesting is a dramatic event with the men risking their lives to pry precious nests from the cave roof high above.
The Idahans held their rights to the Madai Caves for over 20 generations.

SIBUAN ISLAND


'Battleship Island' for it‘s extinctive shape
From Tawau Town to Sibuan Island is only 1.5 Hours Car + 30 Minutes Boat
This most beautiful island in the Celebes Sea is only 20 minutes speed boat ride from Semporna Town (30 minutes for longboat)
This island has the most beautiful beaches among the islands of Semporna

BUKIT GELAS WATERFALL

1 hour walk on 2.5 Km Jungle trail from park entrance.
The rivers in Tawau Hills Park tumble over several attractive waterfalls.
The most attractive fall is this Bukit Gelas Waterfall (the Table Waterfall) which created a natural swimming pool.
 

TAWAU HILL PARK

TAWAU HILLS PARK !
Tawau Hills Park is only 25 kilometres from Tawau town. The park has the world's tallest tropical tree and  also various  flora and fauna rarely found in other forest reserves.
The lush area of 27, 972 hectares forests of the Tawau Hills Park serves as an important water catchments area for Tawau and Semporna. The area was gazette by Malaysian Government as a National Park to protect the natural environment with its unique flora and fauna and to ensure an uninterrupted water supply for the region....
Tawau Hills National Park is located only 20 minutes drive from Tawau (about 30km from town). This park is being taken care by Sabah Parks. The park is a home to macaques, red leaf monkeys, forest tortoise, giant squirrels, hornbills and pheasants. Occasionally, one may chance upon civet cats and clouded leopard. For those seeking peace and tranquility in beautiful surroundings, this is the ideal getaway. One can go swimming in the stream, jungle trekking, bird watching. 

POKOK TROPIKA


POKOK TROPIKA !

Pokok Tropika Tertinggi Dunia ini sebenarnya terletak di Taman Bukit Tawau Sabah. Taman ini merupakan sebahagian daripada kawasan Taman Sabah. Setiap hujung minggu ramai pelawat yang akan berkunjung ke Taman ini. Kebanyakannya untuk mengadakan rekreasi, dan melihat keindahan alam semulajadi di taman ini. Taman ini telah terkenal kerana adanya Pokok Tropika Tertinggi di dunia yang tumbuh dengan megah di sini. Berbagai jenis haiwan dan tumbuhan mungkin anda temui disini. Mari Wanes bawa anda ke sana

MOUNT KINABALU

MOUNT KINABALU !

Mount Kinabalu in Malay, Gunung Kinabalu is a prominent mountain on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia. It is located in the East Malaysian state of Sabah and is protected as Kinabalu National Park, a World Heritage Site. Kinabalu is the highest peak in Borneo's Crocker Range and is the highest mountain in the Malay Archipelago.



Mount Kinabalu (4095m) is the tallest mountain in South-East Asia and is situated in the Kinabalu National Park in the province of Sabah in Malaysian Borneo. Thousands of tourists visit Kinabalu National Park each year and most come with the intention of climbing Mount Kinabalu.