
Sabah, Malaysia's most eastern state, sits at the northern tip of Borneo.
Within Sabah's rainforests and beaches, there lies a host of exciting eco-tourist activities. You can climb Mount Kinabalu, the highest mountain in the region, visit the largest orangutan sanctuary in the world, and dive at some of the world's best wall, reef, wreck and macro diving locations.
Located at the meeting point of the South China Sea, the Sulu Sea and the Celebes Sea, Sabah is just a 2 hour flight east of Kuala Lumpur in Peninsula Malaysia. Travel by road is often arduous and much of the interior can only be reached by river.
Malaysia's increasingly popular eco-travel destination has everything that you could possibly want in a holiday: beautiful beaches, coral reefs, turquoise seas, and tropical sunshine - all in plentiful proportions.
