Monday 31 August 2015

Famous Places in Sabah





Entry 2:



This is Upside Down House located at Tamparuli Sabah!!

Welcome to Rumah Terbalik!!!
Rumah Terbalik is located along Mile 21 Jalan Telibong Tamparuli Sabah. The journey by road takes approximately about 50 minutes. Taxis can take you from the city centre but be sure to make return arrangements as taxis on standby may not be readily available at this location. The house was opened to the public in early February 2012 and it has been attracting visitors from near and far. The house itself is really interesting. It is having been flipped upside down, with its floor facing skyward. Everything inside in the house, from furniture to household appliances, hover above your head, as the ceiling is actually the floor. 



See!! the toilet is facing down the floor..




This is outside at Rumah Terbalik! see how creative they are!! you should come here!!






In the garage, a car is parked upside down. It’s really interesting. This architectural wonder has also been included in the Malaysia Book of Records for being the first of its kind in the nation. Visitors can enjoy a meal or afternoon snack at the Rumah Terbalik Cafe or pick up a souvenir at the gift shop. The guided tours are available.



the car is parked upside down! woahh!! this is so interesting!!




For the admission fee of MyKad holders is about RM10.00, while others is RM18.00. For students and children below 12 years is about RM5.00 only. Unfortunately indoor photography is prohibited.













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Entry 3:



Now we moved to Kundasang Desa Dairy Farm!!!

Guess what? This is Kundasang!! This place named DESA DAIRY FARM!!!!!

Desa Dairy Farm is located at Kundasang, Sabah. The trip from Kota Kinabalu will take for 3 hours. Some people will called this place is New Zealand. It is because the place was so cold and beautiful. You can buy fresh milk at the souvenir shop. It has many flavors that you may request. Other than that, you can buy ice-cream and yogurt special that made on the spot at there


Feed the Cows!! This is something that you should experience! I bet you, this is so fascinating!!!

The fees is only cost RM2.00 per person. It is very cheap. At morning, you can feed the cow calves and billy goats. In the afternoon you can see how cows are milked. If you entrance to the farm is only cost for RM4.00 per person and for feeding the calves with milk bottles is only for RM1.50, while feeding the goats with grass is only for RM1.00. See? How cheap it is right?



This is Fresh Milk that process from the Desa! The taste is so delicious... :)
 Desa Diary Farm is far from the main road in Kundasang. It is very hard to find this place. But you can ask someone who lived there, yet there is no public transport to get in there. If you stay at Park Nabalu, or resort that nearby, you may ask the reception how to get in there. If you arrived at Desa Dairy Farm, you can see Mount Kinabalu if the weather condition is good. It is just in front of the Desa Dairy Farm.









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Entry 4:


Now we moved to Kundasang War Memorial Park!!





Kundasang War Memorial Park is one of the many memorial parks that have been built in Sabah to commemorate the tragedy, suffering and death of the allied forces during the World War 2. The other well known memorials are the Sandakan Memorial Park and Labuan World War 2 Cemetery and Memorial. This park was built to remember the death of British, Australian and New Zealand soldiers and other Borneo civilians during the horrific Sandakan Death marches from Sandakan to Ranau in 1945 when North Borneo was under the occupation of the Japanese Imperial army. 






Kundasang War Memorial Park was built by New Zealand in 1962 and resembles a fortress on the hill. However, it was held in abeyance until 2005. In 2005, restoration work was restarted. Inside the fort, there are three adjoining garden plant that made art with the theme of the three countries that were different to remember their heroes she lived or died during the tragic "Sandakan Death March". The gardens are named Australia Park, the English Garden and the Garden of Borneo. In Australia Park ferns and grass turf will welcome visitors. Almost like an English garden park with old British fashion roses bloom beautifully and can be seen with a variety of colors. In Borneo garden, there many native plants including wild orchids and rare. 






This is the example of the History that can be found at there and has wrote by Nelson Shory (one of the hero)



Kundasang War Memorial Park is located beside Kundasang Town vegetable market, which is about 90km and it takes 2 hours road journey from Kota Kinabalu city. 
If you are at Kinabalu Park, the memorial park which lies at the foothill of Mount Kinabalu is about 10 minutes drive. This place is open daily from 8.30am to 5,30pm and visitor needs to pay a small entrance fee. The entrance fee is RM2.00 for Malaysian citizen and RM10.00 for other nationalities. 



this is the place where you can see the history of the Tragedy in Kundasang. 



Apart from that, you will find a lot of documents and descriptions in the Kundasang War Memorial which you can read from to help you understand more of the historical stories in Kundasang. However, if you are not too fond of reading, you can also enjoy the short videos produced by the local people to help you enrich your knowledge on the stories in Kundasang as well. So, enjoy guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Entry 5:



Moved to Poring Hots Spring where the Rafflesia lived. 


This is gigantic flowers that you only can found at Borneo!!


The Rafflesia is the largest flower in the World with recent flowers found measuring up tp 59cm. There are many species of Rafflesia that can be found. 9 of them can be found at Borneo. You can see this Rafflesia at a private plots near the Poring Hots Spring (on the lower slopes of Mount Kinabalu) the owners of the plots nurture the vines on which Rafflesia grow. During a day trip to Kinabalu Park and Hots Spring you may stop at one of these plots.
Rafflesia is a totally a parasitic flower. It has no leaves, stems or roots. It is something that very fascinated because the uniqueness this flower. Yet this is the only visible part of the planet is a single flower. 



This is the Blooming of Rafflesia. It takes 16month before blooming!! 



The blooming of Rafflesia will takes 16month before blooming. Once a bud reaches maturity, it begins to uncurl at night, although the process may take between 12 to 48 hours to complete. This is something that you should know about Rafflesia since it is only can found at Sabah. Rafflesia is one of the Flora that only have short blooming period. Rafflesia is only attracted by the sight of the bloom and its smell, which resembles rotting flesh. Pollination has to take place very quickly, as the blooms do not last very long. For pollination to occur successfully, both male and female flowers must be in bloom simultaneously in the same area, so that flies can pass between them.





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Entry 6:



Proceed to the next places which is Sabah Tea Garden, Nalapak Ranau!!

Welcome to Sabah Tea Garden!!!

Sabah Tea Garden is located at Nalapak, Ranau. Not far from Kundasang. It is near attraction, Poring Hot Spring. The plantation is virtually surrounded by the world’s oldest rainforest (about 130 million years old), and covers 25 square kilometers at 693 meters with tea. it is a great place for a retreat or to get away from hustle and bustle city of life.



This is the places!!

 Location:
KM17, Jalan Ranau/Sandakan, Kg Nalapak, 89309, Ranau Sabah.







Sabah tea is only organic tea farm in Borneo and one of the few in the world. A trip to the garden is really fun and interesting plus the weather is so cold. The visitors can enjoy the activities that they provide such as obstacle-crossing in the Sapaon Recreational Area, trekking along the trails to the peak of Kamunsu  Hill or else you can embarking on a night walk to check out the unique insect life. This is something that you should experience when you visit this place. If you are the busiest person, I recommend you to come and experience all of the activities that they provide here. I bet, you will enjoy and don’t want to go back to your hometown.

If you want to come here but don’t know where you can pick up the bus/taxis, here some suggestion that I will attached.

How to getting there:
if you are not joining a tour group, please take a bus from the Terminal Bas-Bandaraya-Utara City (City Bus Terminal-North) for around RM15.00 per person only. (the bus stop is located at Ranau Town) if you want a privacy, you can take a cab also from the station near Merdeka’s Field for approximately RM160 per cab, and this is only for one way trip! Remember, you should ask the driver first about the fees. They might be charged you above RM160, but I recommend you to take a bus yet it is so cheap and you can enjoy the scenery at Ranau. 


Opening Hours:
Daily 7am-5pm
Closed on selected Public Holidays
*The best time to visit between 8am to 12noon


Haaa!! This is Sabah Tea. The taste is so delicious!! you should buy them as a souvenir!!



NOTE:
The views at Sabah Tea Garden are simply amazing, and there is something peaceful about the location. Definitely the site with some of the best views of Mount Kinabalu. (on a clear sky) the scenery will be different during various time of the day. The fresh morning scenery with the lushes green environment and cool morning air is the most breathtaking. So it is recommended that you stay a night or two.







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Entry 7:


Moved to Sandakan Places which is AGNES KEITH HOUSE!!!!






Who was Agnes?

Agnes Newton Keith was born on July, 4 1901. She was an American author best known for her three autobiographical accounts of life in North Borneo. Now she was in Borneo, Sabah, before during and after the Second World War. The second of these, Three Came Home, tells of her time in Japanese POW and civilian internee camps in North Borneo and Sarawak, and was made into a film of the same name in 1950. She published many books.

In 1934, she married Henry G. Keith, known as “Harry Keith”, an Englishman. His husband had been a friend of her brother, named Al when both boys had been at the same school in San Diego, and Agnes had first time met when she was eight years old. He had gone on to work for the government of North Borneo, and she had not seen him in a decade when he visited California while on leave in 1934. However, as soon as they re-met they decided to get married, and were wed three days later. Three months after their marriage, following an operation to cure Agnes’s eyesight, they sailed for Borneo.


In April 1940, her son was born, named Henry George Newton Keith, their daughter Jean is mentioned, though not by name, in Keith’s first book, “Land Below the Wind”, on page 174 of the first edition, dated 1939. A picture stood on the table by us of our little girl at home in her party dress. “On page 171, while discussing small-boy Usit with Harry, she says, “Im afraid I’m too lazy to take on the job of being a parent again. “Copies of White Man Returns are dedicated “To my children George and Jean”. Jean was invited to the celebrations for the reissue of Land Below the Wind in Sabah on July 6, 2007. 










The Newlands, The Keith’s house on the hill above Sandakan was the first building the British rebuilt after war. The original was destroyed completely by the Japanese.






The Agnes Keith house was fully furnished and simply with reproduction of colonial furniture and genuine antiques. A gallery on first floor tells the story of this remarkable woman, on her books and family. Hmm. It is very interesting story about Agnes’s family. 








This is the first floor inside the Agnes’s House / museum. The house is very clean and you can see many books that has been wrote by Agnes itself. For those who are love to read book, I highly recommend you to visit this places. 



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Entry 8:

Moved to Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre, Sandakan. You will see there are many species of Monkeys there. 




Officially opened in 1964 to rehabilitate the orphaned baby orang utans or the “Wild Man of Borneo” 11 000 acres of lush equatorial rainforest has been designated as Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve and Sepilok OrangUtan Rehabilitation Centre. It is a pleasant environment for observing the Orang Utan up close in their natural habitat. The best time to view them is during the feeding hours at 10.00am and 3.00pm by the rangers at feeding platform. You can breathe the fresh forest air, walk the wooden plank pathway and marvel at the enormous rainforest trees with the Orang Utans swinging through the vines. 








In the wild Orang Utan babies stay with their mothers up to six years while they are taught the skills they need to survive in the forest, you know what? the most important of which is climbing. At Sepilok a buddy system is used to replace a mother's teaching. A younger ape will be paired up with an older one to help them to develop the skills they need.

They name of Orang Utan was derived from the Malay word Orang Hutan which means the "Man of the Forest". OrangUtan is the only ape of Asia and only in Sumatra and Borneo. Though OrangUtans won't give you and eye-roll if you mistakenly call them monkey, people would laugh at you as apes have no tail.

Heyy guys!! Its sounds interesting right? If you arrived at Sepilok, after ticket checkpoint, visitors need to walk about 200 Meters on a raised wooden boardwalk that leads to the OrangUtan feeding platform. The walk takes about 10 minutes, so you better move earlier to be on time to see them.

REMEMBER!!!!!!!
Visitors are not allowed to carry their bag food, drink and insect repellent (poisonous to OrangUtan if they get ahold of it) Orangutans and monkey are highly curious and won't hesitate to rob any object they find alluring. Visitors can store and lock their bags (for free) in locker of visitor building. Still, you must remain vigilant because your smartphone or shiny jewelry could be a target!!!!!!!!!! 




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Entry 9:

Moved to Sg. Moroli Kg. Luanti Baru Ranau, Sabah!!


Welcome To Sg. Moroli Kg Luanti Baru, Ranau!!!



Tagal “Fish Spa”

Fish Spa or Tagal is located at Sg. Moroli, Kg. Luanti Baru, Ranau, Sabah. If you arrived at Kota Kinbalau Airport, it will take 3 hours (131 km) to reach at that village. In the local Kadazandusun  dialect, “Tagal” means “No Fishing” and for the main purpose of the “Tagal” is to preserve the environment as well as the ecosystem to benefit the future generation.





Ikan Pelian 



“Ikan Pelian” is the fishes are specially trained by the villagers to perform the healing massage activities. 



Ikan Pelian is ready to suck your foot!!!



This is very fun and interesting activities that only in Sabah. You can enjoy your holidays by spending your quality with “Ikan Pelian”. At first you will feel like ticklish but sometime a little pain because the fish sucks too hard. For the tips, you just need to move your leg and the fish will go away!! Wahh!! How good the fish are!! So what are you waiting for? Do come and experience these!!!!







This is Full body Massage!! Just Relax... :)))




How to get there? Oh well! Don’t worry; I’ll be your guide, its free!! Hereby I listed the price and the fees. So let’s check it out guys!!





Transportation

Fare (One Way)
Departure point
Return Point
Remarks****

Bus
Kk-Ranau  RM15.00 (Per Person)
Ranau-Kg Luanti RM6.00 (Per Person)
Terminal Bas Bandaraya (Utara) change bus in Ranau to Kg. Luanti
Beside the entrance of poring hots spring change to bus in Ranau-KK
KK-RANAU 7.30am-5.00pm
Ranau-Kg Luanti 7.00am-3.00pm

Taxi
Approximate (RM160 Per Taxi)
RM300 (Per Taxi)
Ranau Taxi stand (next to Merdeka field)
Take bus from Kg.Luanti to Ranau Town. Find a taxi stand to go back to Kk


Car Rental
From RM180 and above per day per car
Car Rental company Hotel Lobby for car rental service

Refer to car rental list


Operating Hour : 9am to 5pm Daily
Entrance Fees :    RM5 for foot only (Malaysian and International)
                             RM10 for full body (Malaysian)
                             RM23 for full body (International)




DO ENJOY YOUR MASSAGE HERE!!!!!





Enjoy Guys!!!








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Entry 10:


Moved to Sipadan Island, Mabul Island, Kapalai Island!! This is the famous places where people will enjoyed their HOLIDAYS!!
Its located at Semporna Sabah..!! Let's check out!!





When you arrived at Tawau, approximately takes 1 hour and half to arrive at your location. It is because, Tawau is the closest airport to Semporna. Mabul is located southeast of Semporna on the east coast of Sabah, 15km to the north of Pulau Sipadan 15minutes by speedboats. Though physically close to Sipadan, the diving at Mabul Island is completely different. It takes half an hour by speedboat from the closet tow on the mainland. The boats trip takes around 20-30minutes. 




Diving trips to Mabul are also arranged by the dive resort on nearby Kapalai Island. If you arrived at night, you may need to overnight in Semporna. There are many Hotel at the Semporna Town, for example Dragon Inn. Dragon Inn is the popular choices as they are within meters of the speedboat departure point. In the other hand, Mabul Island recently had become popular destination for both divers. 


This is the view from the top!!

You can see inside the crystal clear!! Hello!!!!!


Sipadan is the only oceanic island in Malaysia which is located at the heart of the Indo-Pacific basin and and is one of the richest marine habitats in the world. 



This is Bajau Kids (the minority of population at Semporna) 





This is inside the crystal clear.. :)))





This is Shark where you'all can see when your pakcage is including diving!!


Sipadan Island is a heaven for scuba divers and is named as one of the top 5 dive destinations in the world by magazines such as Dive pacific, Asian Diver Magazine. Sipadan was formed with spectacular natural formation



Shark!!! Haiii guys!!!


This is Nemo! You will only see them when you are in Mabul Island!!



Okay!! Now you see inside the crystal clear right? So, why not you book your flight ticket to Sabah and enjoy your vacation??? Price?? Where?? Oh well!! Don't worry about it. here I will attached the package rates for Adult.




DAYS/NIGHT
DIVER (TWIN)
NON-DIVERV(TWIN)
3 DAYS 2 NIGHT

RM 1,900
RM 1,520
4 DAYS  3 NIGHT

RM 2,600

RM 2,080
5 DAYS 4 NIGHTS

RM 3,430
RM 2,744
6 DAYS 5 NIGHTS

RM 4,260
RM3,408
7 DAYS 6 NIGHTS

RM 5,090
RM 4,072
EXTRA NIGHT

RM 830
RM 665




Diving Package Includes:
·         Meet and 2-way land transfer from Tawau Airport  or Tawau Hotel to our Private Jetty at Semporna (80mins)
·         2-way boat transfer to Kapalai Island (45mins)
·         Accommodation on a twin/triple sharing basis on the Resort
·         Fresh food cooked by our Chef on buffets style-Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner throughout the stay
·         Afternoon snacks served after at restaurant daily
·         Tea/coffee, Cold Water and Cordial served throughout the day
·         Diving by boat for Diver ( for diver only 3 boat dives daily EXCEPT on arrival and departure days)
·         Unlimited dives in front of Kapalai Dive Centre (for diver only) this is an unguided dive & must be accompanied by buddy.
·         Tanks, weight and Belt are provided (for diver only)
·         No extra charge for night dives in front of dive centre (strictly for advanced diver or diver with night dive experience only)
·         Snorkel around the resort (From Kapalai Dive Centre Only)
·         Guests staying in Semporna or Tawau on the last day will only be provided with 1 dive (strictly No fly policy within 24 hours after the last dive)
·         Strictly 24 Hours Interval after Diving for taking nights. 



ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!











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