Sunday 28 July 2013

KINABALU PARK


KINABALU PARK , KUNDASANG, SABAH, MALAYSIA.

        Map of Kinabalu Park

Malaysia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site in DECEMBER 2000, for its outstanding biological attributes.

                                                                                             
   

The park is one of the most popular tourist spots in Sabah and Malaysia in general. In 2004, more than 415,360 visitors and 43,430 climbers visited the Park. The main attraction of the park is the MOUNT KINABALU one off the many highest mountain in South East Asia.

 

 
Mount Kinabalu attracts thousands of climbers from around the world every year and is also the venue of the annual Mount Kinabalu International Climbathon.

MADAI - BATURONG FOREST RESERVE CENTRE


MADAI - BATURONG FOREST RESERVE CENTRE.




Madai-Baturong Forest Reserve Centre is another treasure of the Sabah's East Coast. MADAI is actually a bird cave and is an important spot for the colection of bird's nest.While the Baturong Cave is riddled with several caverns witch contain ancient coffins.

 sabah madai caves cuti cuti malaysia

The Madai - Baturong Forest Reserve Nature Centre has been classified as a Class 1 forest reserve and it's an excellent place for a day of cave exploration trip.

TURTLE ISLAND PARK


TURTLE ISLAND PARK SANDAKAN




The Turtle Islands Park lies 40 km north of Sandakan.The park comprises three small islands, Selingan, Gulisan and Bakungan Kechil. It covers an area of 1,740 hectares which includes the surrounding reefs and seas. Two species of turtles - Greens and Hawksbills are special features of this park. Throughout the year, they come ashore at night to lay their eggs. Hatcheries exist on all three islands.



Getting There : The boat from the Sabah Park jetty at Jalan Buli Buli Sim leaves at 9.30am and the ride to Selingan takes an hour.

Conservation Fee:
Malaysian : Adult-RM 30 / Children-RM 20
Non-Malaysian : Adult-RM 60 / Children-RM 30
Night Photography (unaided with flash) : RM 10

KOTA KINABALU WETLANDS



KOTA KINABALU WETLANDS

  

KOTA KINABALU WETLANDS, desingnated as a bird sanctuary in 1995, is an important refuge and feeding ground for many species of resident birds as well as migratory species from Northern Asia. Almost 80 species of birn had been identified at the santuary and has many mangrove wildlife that live within Kota Kinabalu Wetlands.

 


TABIN WILDLIFE RESERVE

TABIN WILDLIFE RESERVE




Tabin Wildlife Reserve is home to variaus endangered wildlife such as the Borneo Pygmy elephant, the Sumatran rhino , Tembadau (Bos javanicusand exotic birdlife.

    

DANUM VALLEY CONSERVATION AREA

DANUM VALLEY CONSERVATION AREA



Sunrise in Danum Valley.

Danum Valley Conservation Area is about 83 km away from the nearest town, Lahad Datu. Damun Vally boasts one of the richest conservation areas in the world with over 200 species of thee per hectare thriving on it . It also recongnized as one of the world's most complx ecosytem and a nature home for endangered wildlife species.

 

The Danum Valley also has a beautiful waterfalls and rivers especially Sungai Purut 7-tiered pools,one of the most spectacular waterfalls and pools found in Damum Valley Conservation Area.

           




NONSOM / BOSOU

In Sabah , there had plenty of simple yet delicious dishes which are mainly pickled or preserved. This is mainly due to the Sabahan partiality to all things tangy. At the same time, it also dates back to the olden days when there were yet to be refrigerators to keep the food in.


Nonsom / Bosou


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Nonsom, or sometimes known as Bosou. It is made using raw fresh water fish mixed together with rice and pickled using salt and pangi (a type of local herb). After the mixing, the mixture is stored in a glass jar and marinated for two weeks. Like most preserved traditional food, the Nonsom / Bosou is salty and tangy in flavour.It goes well with white rice or even fried beehoon. For a nicer aroma, sauté the Nonsom / Bosou together with diced garlic, a dash of pepper and olive oil—marvelous! .

PINASAKAN

In Sabah , there had plenty of simple yet delicious dishes which are mainly pickled or preserved. This is mainly due to the Sabahan partiality to all things tangy. At the same time, it also dates back to the olden days when there were yet to be refrigerators to keep the food in.

PINASAKAN


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Pinasakan sada or boiled fish, otherwise simply known as Pinasakan, is a traditional Kadazandusun dish of braised basung fish mixed with takob akob (a tangy wild fruit mainly harvested for its skin), fresh turmeric, salt and slices of Bambangan (optional). Pinasakan is another type of preserved food and is good to be eaten sans heating for days at a time. You can find Pinasakan at most traditional cuisine restaurants.
Pinasakan goes well with white rice or ambuyat and a dash of sambal.

HINAVA

In Sabah , there had plenty of simple yet delicious dishes which are mainly pickled or preserved. This is mainly due to the Sabahan partiality to all things tangy. At the same time, it also dates back to the olden days when there were yet to be refrigerators to keep the food in.

HINAVA

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Hinava/raw fish salad is most probably the most well known traditional dish in Sabah. Popularized by the Kadazandusun community, Hinava is made of fresh raw tenggiri (mackerel fish), which is filleted and thinly sliced; mixed with sliced chili, ginger, diced red onions, grated Bambangan seed, salt and set with a few squirts of lime juice.
Sometimes, slices of raw bittergourd are also added. If you don’t like fish, you can also substitute the mackerel with either prawn or squid. Hinava can be found in most traditional Kadazandusun restaurant, but of late, it has also been making its way to hotel buffet tables or served during special events.

KAWANG FOREST CENTRE

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KAWANG FOREST CENTRE.



The Kawang Forest Centre is unique in its own way, being the place to preserve and to protect the precious flora and fauna residing in the forest. Today, this forest centre also play the important role in the supplying of gravity water to the local people who live within the proximity of the forest center. 

You will be able to participate in the jungle trekking expedition in the forest centre. Upon visiting the forest centre.

 
Jungle Trekking Expedition.