Sabah, Borneo Attractions

Danum Valley

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Danum Valley Conservation Area may be a 438 square kilometres tract of relatively undisturbed lowland dipterocarp forest in Sabah, Malaysia. the world holds unique status within the sense that before it became a conservation area there have been no human settlements within the world , meaning that hunting, logging and other human interference was non-existent, making the world almost unique. it’s managed by Yayasan Sabah for conservation, research, education, and habitat restoration training purposes.

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Kinabatangan River

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The Kinabatangan river is one of the best and most easily accessible places to see wildlife in Asia! The population density of animals on this stretch of the Kinabatangan river is second to none, including so much of Sabah’s most sought after wildlife: Orang-utans, proboscis monkeys, pygmy elephants, langurs, wild cats, crocodiles, amazing birdlife and much much more! Other than being home to Borneo’s indigenous orang utan and proboscis monkey, the surrounding forest is also one of only two known places in the world where 10 species of primates are found. All the eight species of hornbill found in Borneo make this area their home.

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Tabin Wildlife Reserve

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A variety of threatened wildlife, including Borneo Pygmy elephants, Tembadau, and rare birdlife, can be found in the Tabin Wildlife Reserve. The lowland rainforest of Tabin, which is home to a staggering variety of tropical plants, is covered in eury species. Many of these plants have medicinal and therapeutic benefits. Visitors who enjoy wildlife photography and birdwatching will find Tabin to be a genuinely priceless experience!

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Selingan Island

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The largest turtle conservation project in Sabah is located around 40 kilometres north of Sandakan. Around 1740 hectares in size, Selingan Island, Bakungan Kecil Island, and Gulisan Island make up the protected area for turtle conservation. For the critically endangered green turtle (Chelonia mydas) and hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) species, it is a significant nesting place. To see the amazing start of the turtle’s life cycle, however, only Selingan island is accessible to the general public.

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