Discover Sabah by Interest
Climb Mount Kinabalu & Explore Danum Valley
Explore our diverse range of budget-friendly Sabah tour packages, featuring the iconic Mount Kinabalu climb, immersive rainforest adventures in Danum Valley, exciting Borneo wildlife tours, vibrant Sandakan excursions, world-class Sabah diving trips, and fully customisable travel experiences designed around your interests.
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Minimum 4 pax · Half Day Tour · Kota Kinabalu
Sabah Island Excursion – Sapi and Manukan
From
RM245
/adult
Minimum 4 pax · Half Day Tour · Kota Kinabalu
Sabah Island Excursion – Sapi and Manukan
From
RM245
/adult
Minimum 4 pax · Half Day Tour · Kota Kinabalu
Sabah Island Tour – Sapi and Manukan
Join our Sabah Island Tour to explore Sapi and Manukan Islands. Enjoy snorkelling, diving, and pristine beaches with crystal-clear waters.
From
RM245
/adult
Minimum 4 pax · Half Day Tour · Kota Kinabalu
Sabah Island Excursion – Sapi and Manukan
From
RM245
/adult
Minimum 4 pax · Half Day Tour · Kota Kinabalu
Sabah Island Excursion – Sapi and Manukan
From
RM245
/adult
Minimum 4 pax · Half Day Tour · Kota Kinabalu
Sabah Island Excursion – Sapi and Manukan
From
RM245
/adult
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Why Travel to Sabah?
The great range of landscapes and habitats is one of the primary reasons to visit Sabah. From the iconic orangutans in lush rainforests to the rare, exotic Rafflesia flower, Sabah epitomizes biodiversity. Tourists may visit popular attractions like Kinabalu Park and the Danum Valley Field Centre to enjoy this biological splendour. Sabah is home to nearly 400 breathtaking islands, each offering stunning beaches, crystal-clear blue waters, and thriving coral reefs. Five islands off the coast of Kota Kinabalu comprise the Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park. Among the others are Kota Belud’s Mantanani Islands, Pulau Tiga: The Survivor Island, and Sipadan, the world’s greatest diving location.
Sabah, often referred to as “The Land Below the Wind,” is Malaysia’s second-largest state, situated at the northern tip of Borneo, the third-largest island in the world. Known for its rich biodiversity, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture, Sabah offers travelers an unforgettable experience in the heart of Southeast Asia.
Famous for its 4,095-metre-high Mount Kinabalu, which is also South East Asia’s fifth tallest peak. Sabah is certainly endowed with breathtaking white sand beaches, a wealth of natural resources, a rich culture, and exciting experiences.
Additionally, Sabah is home to one of the world’s top diving sites – Sipadan Island, making it a popular destination for more daring travellers.
Its ancient rainforests are believed to be between 140 million and 200 million years old, making them twice as old as the famed Amazon. The Borneo rainforest is home to an astonishing variety of animals, including 15,000 plant species, 3,000 tree species, 222 terrestrial mammals, and 420 bird species. From the world’s largest flower, the Rafflesia, to the world’s tallest tree, the towering meranti (330 feet tall), to the world’s smallest mammal, the famed Borneo Pygmy Elephant, Sabah has it all. If you’re looking for incredible activities in Borneo, you’ve come to the perfect spot.
Sabah, often referred to as “The Land Below the Wind,” is Malaysia’s second-largest state, situated at the northern tip of Borneo, the third-largest island in the world. Known for its rich biodiversity, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture, Sabah offers travelers an unforgettable experience in the heart of Southeast Asia.
Famous for its 4,095-metre-high Mount Kinabalu, which is also South East Asia’s fifth tallest peak. Sabah is certainly endowed with breathtaking white sand beaches, a wealth of natural resources, a rich culture, and exciting experiences.
Additionally, Sabah is home to one of the world’s top diving sites – Sipadan Island, making it a popular destination for more daring travellers.
Its ancient rainforests are believed to be between 140 million and 200 million years old, making them twice as old as the famed Amazon. The Borneo rainforest is home to an astonishing variety of animals, including 15,000 plant species, 3,000 tree species, 222 terrestrial mammals, and 420 bird species. From the world’s largest flower, the Rafflesia, to the world’s tallest tree, the towering meranti (330 feet tall), to the world’s smallest mammal, the famed Borneo Pygmy Elephant, Sabah has it all. If you’re looking for incredible activities in Borneo, you’ve come to the perfect spot.