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Sensi Borneo Diving Resort & Tours
(Accommodation/The Resort)
... Kinabalu also offer white water rafting on the Kiulu or the Padas Rivers, cave exploration at the Gomantong Caves, world class golfing, deep-sea
fish
ing expedition. Whatever your passion, Sensi Borneo ...
2.
Sipadan Kapalai Dive Resort
(Misc./Itineraries)
... and a couple of miles of walkway for those who like to take their morning jog while looking at thousands of
fish
just a few inches beneath their feet. Meals are served in the terraced, open central structure, ...
3.
Pulau Mataking
(About Sabah/Islands and Beaches)
... a variety of juvenile reef
fish
, frog
fish
, clown trigger
fish
, lobsters, mandarin
fish
, and stone
fish
, populate the reefs slopes and seasonal whalesharks have been spotted close to the Mataking jetty. ...
4.
Tun Sakaran Marine Park
(About Sabah/Islands and Beaches)
... sizes of
fish
, nor the abundance of turtles, sharks and other marine creatures that are found at Sipadan, Tun Sakaran Marine Park actually has more biodiversity of species and habitats, such as coral reefs, ...
5.
Danum Valley Conservation Area
(About Sabah/Jungle and Wildlife)
... Hornbills and six species of Pitta, including the impressive Giant Pitta. Also calling Danum Valley home are 75 types of reptiles, 40 species of
fish
, 56 species of amphibians, and 110 species of mammals. ...
6.
Kinabalu National Park
(About Sabah/Jungle and Wildlife)
... Blackbirds, Barbets, the Kinabalu Friendly Warbler and several species of Hornbills. There are over 60 frog and toad species, 200 species of butterflies, 112 ‘macro’ moth species and 40 species of
fish
...
7.
Tawau Hills National Park
(About Sabah/Jungle and Wildlife)
... Ear Orchid that boasts the largest Orchid leaves in the world. Tawau Hills is a bird lover’s paradise, home to over 180 species including the Blue-Banded King
fish
er, Blue Headed Pitta, Lesser
Fish
Eagle, ...
8.
Maliau Basin
(About Sabah/Jungle and Wildlife)
... tannins leaching out of the boggy leaf debris; very few
fish
can survive here, with only three species being recorded so far. 80% of all insects live in jungles but the insect fauna of Maliau is largely ...
9.
Kinabatangan River
(About Sabah/Jungle and Wildlife)
... The world’s largest living reptile, the estuarine crocodile also calls Kinabatangan home. Kinabatangan is one of the most productive freshwater
fish
eries in Malaysia with over 90 species of
fish
, and surprisingly ...
10.
Kota Kinabalu Wetland Centre
(About Sabah/Jungle and Wildlife)
... feeding ground for many species of resident birds, as well as several migratory bird species from Northern Asia. In addition, it is a breeding ground for marine life protected by the
Fish
ery Department ...
11.
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Pulau Lankayan
(About Sabah/Islands and Beaches)
... Island as part of the Sugud Islands Marine Conservation Area (SIMCA). With this protection, no
fish
ing is allowed within the park and, as a result of this, larger marine creatures such as leopard sharks, ...
13.
Layang Layang
(About Sabah/Islands and Beaches)
... north of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia in the South China Sea. Layang-Layang is an uninhabited oceanic atoll made up of 13 linked virgin coral reefs that have never been
fish
ed and the remoteness of the ...
14.
Pulau Gaya
(About Sabah/Islands and Beaches)
... sandy bottom. Densely populated with small reef
fish
es, wrasses, nudibranchs and stingrays and if you are lucky, you may spot the odd lobster scavenging for food on the sandy terrain. Whale sharks have ...
15.
Pulau Banggi
(About Sabah/Islands and Beaches)
... protected area in Southeast Asia. To reach the main town of Karakit on Pulau Banggi there are daily one hour ferry services that depart from the northern
fish
ing town of Kudat. Kudat is a three hour drive ...
16.
Kapalai
(About Sabah/Islands and Beaches)
... a small
fish
ing town close to Tawau or catch a boat from Tawau itself on the southeast coast of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. Diving around Kapalai is remarkably easy, due to the shallow depth of it’s dive ...
17.
Pulau Mabul
(About Sabah/Islands and Beaches)
... Sea 30 km from the small
fish
ing town of Semporna and being in such close proximity to Pulau Sipadan makes it a destination for many divers wanting to dive Sipadan. Pulau Mabul is famous for its muck diving, ...
18.
Pulau Sipadan
(About Sabah/Islands and Beaches)
... its 47 different species of birds including sea eagles, king
fish
ers, starlings and sun birds. At low tide it is possible to walk around this tiny island paradise covered in untouched rainforest in less ...
19.
Pulau Mantanani
(About Sabah/Islands and Beaches)
... with many yet to be discovered; you may be the lucky one who finds the next dive site. The marine life found here ranges from the tiny blue ringed octopus, seahorses, imperial shrimp, jaw
fish
, lion
fish
, ...
20.
Pulau Tiga Survivor Island
(About Sabah/Islands and Beaches)
... banded sea snakes, stingrays, cuttle
fish
and more than 132 species of
fish
. ...
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