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Sunday 27 January 2013

A Guide Into Sabah History

Sabah Tour Packages e-BrochureWell hello there world,as you can see this is my blog on Stuff That Matters.On this post,it's a book all about Sabah.This book is great for travellers because it covers all the stuff that you need to know about Sabah.

below is some of the contain for the book...
Enjoy :)

Sabah, Malaysia Borneo is a state that is truly made for adventure, eco, nature, wildlife, scuba diving holidays. It was once known as North Borneo, under the British colony rule from the late 19th century to early 20th century. It changed its name to Sabah after..
gaining independence through Malaysia on 16 September 1963. Sabah is the second largest State in Malaysia behind Sarawak. With a land mass of 76,115 square kilometres, Sabah is home a host of invaluable tourist wonders such as one of the oldest rainforest in the world at the "Lost World" Danum Valley, one of the richest biodiversity site in the world where the highest mountain in Southeast Asia — the majestic Mount Kinabalu — which stands at 4,093 metres, is located, and the world's only mushroom-shaped island-diving destination, Sipadan.

Blessed with scenic views, an abundance of flora and fauna and cultural resources of multi-ethnic groups, Sabah Malaysia’s tourist assets have boost the expansion of the State’s tourism industry. Sabah Malaysia is affectionately known as The "Land Below the Wind", first made famous by Agnes Keith, the famous US writer in the early 20th century. It is also a name appropriately given to the State as Sabah lies below the typhoon belt of East Asia. Sabah Malaysia is beginning to carve a name for herself as one of the premier adventure, eco, nature, wildlife and scuba diving destination in the region. The world famous ecology professor, author, and documentary producer, Ralph Bellamy, has called Sabah Malaysia, the "Nature" of the world. 

Sabah is fast gaining popularity as a world's preferred adventure, eco, nature, wildlife, scuba diving destination. Blessed with its unique geographical advantage whereby within 76,115 sq km, one can climb the highest peak in the region, get close to the Orang Utan in the largest sanctuary in the world, admire the Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world, ride the rapids on wide water rafting, trek and be one with nature in the world of million years old rainforests, and dive into some of the world's best underwater wonderlands.



It's a bit long to read but it's full of usefull info about Sabah if any of u guys planning on a trip to Sabah.Hope you enjoy your time reading this :)


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