| Where
to find us
Sabah
sits at the tip of Borneo, the world’s third largest island. Its
coastal of 1,440 km (900 miles) washed by the South China Sea on
the west and Sulu Sea and Celebes Sea on the East, enclose an island
area of 74,500 sq. km (29,399 sq. miles)
Lying just north of the equator, Sabah enjoys a sunny tropical climate
where it’s summer all year round. Daily temperatures range from
74 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit (23 to 33 degrees Centigrade), with
cooler weather up in the mountains.
A land blessed with nature’s most bountiful treasures, Sabah is
also known by the famed romantic name of “The Land Below The Wind”.
Away from the hustle and bustle of Kota Kinabalu, the capital city,
Sabah is rugged, rustic and dramatic. Mountain ranges and fertile
plains covered in lush forests beckon with the promise of adventure
and excitement. Exotic plants and wildlife dwell deep in these forests
and in the surrounding waters, a host of equally fascinating creatures
takes center stage. There is a wide range of activities to indulge
in from extreme adventure sports to leisurely pursuits that allow
you to truly appreciate the natural beauty of Sabah.
Like a good book, Sabah reveals itself in one exciting chapter after
another. The characters are its people, culture, adventure, nature
and exotic locations. The plot takes you on a journey of discovery,
of life and tribulations of this extraordinary place that some call
paradise. We call it home. Let us guide you on a journey of a lifetime
to Sabah, the Land Below the Wind.

Air
Accessibility
Sabah is just a short flight away and is accessible from major cities
in Asia.
The international airport at Capital city is serviced by more than
55 weekly flights, including Malaysian
Airlines, AirAsia,
Royal
Brunei,
Australian Airlines
, DragonAir,
Far Eastern Airlines, Transasia and Uniair.
Direct flight from Australian Airlines for Sydney to Kota Kinabalu
sector and Cairns to Singapore and Kota Kinabalu with one stop is
now available. Recently Malaysian Airlines direct return flight
from Balikpapan and Manado, Indonesia to Kota Kinabalu has been
launched to provide more convenient air route. |