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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
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Kinabalu
Park
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Malaysia’s First World Heritage
The Kinabalu
Park covers a staggering area of 754 sq. km (291 sq. mi). Translated,
it is bigger than Singapore Island! Established as a state park in
1964, this botanical paradise is blessed with an astonishing variety
of flora and fauna that ranges over 4 climate zones, from the rich
lowland dipterocarp forest through the montane oak, rhododendron and
coniferous forests to the alpine meadow plants. And stunted bushes
of the summit zone... more
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