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Kinabalu Forest
Kinabalu Forest is a UNESCO world heritage site, but also Malaysia's first world heritage site, it is also one of Asia's leading sites in terms of flora and fauna diversity, with more than 4,500 species differences.
Kinabalu forest is a land of wildlife with many exotic animals and plants such as probosci's monkeys, Rafflesia flowers, Sarawak birds, orchids, etc. The change in vegetation is also huge as you go through. four different climates, ranging from lowland woodland to coniferous forests, alpine grasslands and small scrublands in the summit area.
Currently, Kinabalu National Park is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Malaysia. On average, this national park attracts more than 500,000 visitors each year and more than 40,000 professional and amateur climbers from all over the world.
Sipadan Island
Sipadan is Malaysia's only volcanic island, located in the Celebes Sea off Sabah.
Sipadan Island is located in the heart of the Indo-Pacific basin, one of the richest marine areas in the world. The ecosystem here has more than 3,000 species of fish and hundreds of types of coral.
This island is formed from living coral growing on the top of an extinct volcano for thousands of years.
Sipadan Island is known as a paradise for scuba diving enthusiasts. In particular, this island is voted by many diving magazines in the world as one of the most beautiful diving spots in the world that you should experience once in your life.
In particular, swimming in Sipadan you can also play with sharks - An experience that is not available everywhere. Although it is a shark, it is not harmful to humans, because they are just baby sharks.