Sabah Travel Guide

Tourist Guide
Kota Kinabalu which includes a city, a high-rise building and general coastal views
Kota Kinabalu featuring general coastal views, tropical scenes and a coastal town
Kota Kinabalu which includes tropical scenes and a park
Kota Kinabalu which includes tropical scenes, boating and a bay or harbour
Kota Kinabalu which includes marine life
Dive among the colorful gems of the coral reefs and gaze up at the forested mountains in Malaysia’s easternmost state.

Sabah is a tropical delight with magnificent views of the green mountainous islands dotted around the water. The state contains dense tropical forests, with plenty of fun activities and adventures. Wander along the trails to spot elephants and orangutans and climb the tallest mountain in Malaysia.

Take a boat to visit the tiny islands of Mabul and Sipadan, which are renowned for their excellent diving conditions. Relax on the white-sand beaches and swim in the ocean to make the most of the year-round warm weather. The dry season runs from April through September.

Back on mainland Borneo is the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Center. Here you can see orphaned youths in the nursery and adult apes living free in the reserve. This complex, which lies on a vast area of protected land beside the Kabili Sepilok Forest Reserve, has about 80 orangutans.

The orangutan center is one of the many conservation zones in the region. Get close to native proboscis monkeys near the Kinabatangan River or shuffle along the treetop canopy walk in the Danum Valley. The long, narrow bridge is 85 feet (26 meters) high and has many viewing platforms.

The topographical highlight of the region is Mount Kinabalu, which stands at an elevation of 13,435 feet (4,095 meters) above sea level. Hire a guide and bring your family for the trek up to the peak on a marked trail. The best weather for a clear, panoramic vista from the summit happens during March and April.

This state is on the northern coast of the island of Borneo. Note that it is known as the Land Beneath the Wind because it is located just south of the typhoon zone. Fly to the capital city of Kota Kinabalu and take buses or internal flights to get around. Plan in advance to ensure you meet the entry criteria with the appropriate visas and accommodations already booked. Relax on the serene beach or try thrilling activities in the tropical forests in Sabah.

Popular cities in Sabah

Kota Kinabalu showing landscape views and boating
Kota Kinabalu
Known for Shopping, Swimming and Islands
Located near the base of the looming Mount Kinabalu, Sabah’s oceanfront capital has a relaxed atmosphere and is close to traditional villages and a marine park.

Reasons to visit

  • Suria Sabah Shopping Mall
  • Kota Kinabalu Esplanade
Sandakan featuring general coastal views, a garden and a city
Sandakan
Known for Friendly people, Jungles and Sea
This historic township, once occupied by the Japanese in World War II, is now a gateway to northern Borneo’s rich world of ecotourism.

Reasons to visit

  • Rainforest Discovery Centre
  • Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary
Kinabalu Park which includes mountains and landscape views
Ranau
Known for Mountains, Scenery and Budget

Reasons to visit

  • Desa Cattle Dairy Farm
  • Kundasang War Memorial