Here the population is a mix of various nationalities, Chinese Malaya indigenous Kadazan, quality and variety of food is very good. Life at night is extremely enjoyable; The Manukan Island is managed by Sutera sanctuary lodges, offering 20 villas one restaurant, swimming pool, and a tennis court. The services include air conditioning, swimming pool. Sightseeing tours are managed by Gogo Sabah, just about anything anywhere. The motorbikes are rented out by the company, and staff will map out the tour on bike. Cars and serviced apartments are also rented out to tourists.
One can go onboard NORTH Borneo railway and discover lush landscape of coasts and rural areas of Sabah. Travel in old time steam engine train and remember old era at Kota Kinabalu. Here one will find fiddler crabs, mangrove crabs, mud lobsters, mudskippers, skinks, turtles, water monitors at Kota Kinabalu Wetland centre.
Entertainment facilities are excellent in this tourist place, the Malaysian bar plays the music of recycled pop every time to attract visitors in night, soft lightings are done, bands play from 9 pm till the Dj ends at night. The stretch of Tanjung Aru starts from Shangri-La to the airport, it is a local beach, offering picnic spot, swoony eyed couples, food is available in plenty closes by the dark at Kota Kinabalu.
The Gunung Mulu National park is important for the karst features, is situated at island of Borneo, in the state of Sarawak. This has seventeen vegetation zones, house to more than 3500 varieties of the plants. The Sarawak chamber is known for largest caves in the world, measuring 600 meters by 415 meters’ and 80 meters’ high.