Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Antara 10 tempat menarik di Sabah yang boleh di lawati

Assalamualaikum & Hai Readers...

Tiba-tiba pula datang mood dan idea mau promosi negeri sendiri. SABAH Tanah Airku!  Kenapa??? Oo mestilah... Sebab sebelum ni aku sibuk mau promosi tempat-tempat lain, tapi lupa pula promosi Sabah pun lagi banyak tempat menarik untuk dilawati. Bukan apa, mungkin tempat-tempat ni adalah laluan biasa, atau pun aku sudah pernah sampai ke sana maka tidak la terfikir sangat mau promosi lebih-lebih walhal rasanya untuk yang kaki-kaki travel ni, tempat-tempat ni la yang mereka mau pergi dan melawat. Betulkan? Ok check it out......


"Tagal" Sungai Moroli, Kampung Luanti - Fish Massage 
Fancy something more unique than your average spa? Then head on to Kampung Luanti, Ranau for a fish massaging session!
In the Local KadazanDusun dialect, ‘tagal’ means ‘no fishing’, and the main purpose of the ‘tagal’ is to preserve the environment as well as the ecosystem to benefit the future generation. ‘Ikan Pelian’ or Malaysian Mahseer comes from the family of Cyprinidae. These fishes are specifically trained by the villagers to perform the healing massage activities.
The fish massage is deemed to have a curative effect on those who suffers from psoriasis. Come to Kampung Luanti for regular fish massages and you will enjoy smoother and suppler skin - just like a baby’s bottom.
If the idea of fishes nibbling off your dead skin doesn’t thrill you, try other activities such as jungle trekking and camping. Should you intend to stay longer, Kampung Luanti is also equipped with a homestay programme to make visitors feel at home every time.
See more at: http://www.sabahtourism.com/destination/tagal-sungai-moroli-kampung-luanti-fish-massage


Agnes Keith House
This British colonial government quarters, called Newlands, was once occupied by famous American writer, Agnes Newton Keith, who penned Land Below The Wind in 1939. The house became home to Agnes and her family, Henry (also referred to as Harry) George Keith, who was the Conservator of Forests and their son, George.
Today the house has turned into a heritage house, providing interesting insights to life during British North Borneo. It is furnished with a reproduction of colonial furniture and antiques. A gallery on the first floor tells the story of this remarkable woman, her books and her family.
"The new house is beautiful. Round trippers on world boats would come up to see it, carrying their cameras and calling, Why look!" (Agnes Keith, White Man Returns, 1951, p.87)
See more at: http://www.sabahtourism.com/destination/agnes-keith-house



Aquarium & Marine Museum

The state-of-the-art marine museum is yet another addition to the Universiti Malaysia Sabah campus.
Established in 1995, the Borneo Marine Research Institute (BMRI) is aimed to promote education, research and training in conservation and sustainable development of marine resources, and a rational deployment of biotechnology.
Situated within the Borneo Marine Research Institute (BMRI) Complex adjunction to the Sepanggar Bay area, this aquarium and marine museum boasts one of the best aquarium facilities on the Borneo Island.
Among its facilities are the free standing exhibition tanks, live open water reef exhibition centre, live shallow reef exhibition centre, mangrove walk, contemporary Marine and Maritime Museum, Multimedia Interactive Information Kiosk, and Sipadan deep dive diorama.

See more at: http://www.sabahtourism.com/destination/aquarium-marine-museum


Atkinson Clock Tower
One of the most enduring landmarks in Kota Kinabalu, it stands prominently on a bluff along Signal Hill Road adjacent to the old Police Station. Built in 1905, this all-wood, no-nails structure was built in memory of Francis George Atkinson- the popular first District Officer of Jesselton during the British North Borneo Chartered Company Administration. 

This Clock Tower has the distinction of being the oldest standing structure in the whole of Sabah that survived the destruction of Jesselton town during World War II. Till today, it still serves to keep the city's time.
The Atkinson Clock Tower is managed by the Sabah Museum under its Antiquity and History section.
See more at: http://www.sabahtourism.com/destination/atkinson-clock-tower

Australia Place - Heritage Walk
Australia Place is where the Australian Soldiers first camped when they landed in Jesselton in 1945. It is now a quiet street of print shops, a popular backpacker hostel, the downtown police station and the Dewan Merdeka. Although times and landscapes have changed, and no Australians are camping there anymore. Old memories still linger and the site is still known as Australia Place to some.

Balung River Eco Resort
Set admist the Balung River Estate with the pristine tropical rainforest of Tawau Hills Park as the backdrop, Balung River Eco Resort is a perfect getaway for holidaymakers and an increasingly popular venue for group meetings or corporate outings.
The chalets are built with river stones and local timber, giving it a rustic feel. Tastefully furnished and air-conditioned, the rooms are comfortable and clean, ensuring you have a pleasant stay. 
Visitors can indulge themselves with a myriad of activities during their stay. Also found here are an abundance of fruits, from the local favourites to more exotic species, such as the dragon fruit and abiu. Other activities include a round at the putting green, mountain biking, bird watching or simply hiking along the many trails found here. Whether you wish to relax or explore the fascinating world of agriculture, Balung River Eco Resort promises an unforgettable experience.
See more at: http://www.sabahtourism.com/destination/balung-river-eco-resort

Batu Tulug
Agop Batu Tulug is a steep limestone cliff that stands 39 meters high and is part of the 20-25 million- year old Labang limestone formation. The word ‘agop' in the Orang Sungai language means cave. There are three main caves, agop suriba (lower) on the forest floor, lintaga (middle) and sawat (upper) betweeen 12-15m high.
Inside the middle and upper caves are more than a hundred carved wooden coffins dating back 200-250 years, watched over by bats and swallows. Batu Putih village can be viewed from here as well.
The coffins resemble different animals associated to the beliefs of the Orang Sungai but it has also been said that they are the coffins of the Chinese who once settled in the area as Chinese artifacts were found among the remains.
A site Museum since 1996, it has facilities such as an information center, stairs leading to the caves, toilets and resting huts.
See more at: http://www.sabahtourism.com/destination/batu-tulug

Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre
You can now get close to the world's most smallest bear! The Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre is located next to the Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre and to all wildlife lovers out there, Sepilok is a must-visit. The centre is equipped with key facilities including an observation platform, boardwalk and a visitor centre.

City Mosque
Built on a 2.47 acres site at the Likas bay, the Kota Kinabalu City Mosque is exemplary of the Islamic contemporary architecture. Situated near the sea, this majestic white mosque boasts similar features to the Nabawi Mosque in Medina. This floating mosque has a prayer hall which houses three madrasahs and accommodates from 9, 000 to 12, 000 people at a time.
By far the largest mosque in Kota Kinabalu, the Kota Kinabalu City Mosque is even possibly the most beautiful one in Malaysia – the man-made lagoon which surrounds it gives a serenely gorgeous and dramatic look to the mosque on a full moon night.
The Kota Kinabalu City Mosque is open for public visits daily except Fridays from 8am to 5pm. There are no fees charged on visitors.
See more at: http://www.sabahtourism.com/destination/city-mosque

Coral Flyer
Picture yourself ziplining from one island to another; stunning view, wind blowing on your face and the excitement of zipping over the crystal clear water. It is now possible in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah!
Coral Flyer is a Flying Fox ride across the beautiful Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, Kota Kinabalu. It is the world’s longest island-to-island zipline at 250 meters long from Gaya Island to Sapi Island. Managed by Ropeskills Rigging with a fifteen-year history of building Ziplines in Asia, you can enjoy this experience knowing it has top safety standards.
Be sure to sign up for this when you visit, you can relax and enjoy the stunning islands after the ride. 
See more at: http://www.sabahtourism.com/destination/coral-flyer


Ok, da cukup 10.. Tapi ini baru sikit sebenarnya.. Nda larat mau bagi banyak-banyak.. Apa pun korang servay la sendiri di page ni http://www.sabahtourism.com/destination.. Banyak lagi tempat-tempat yang menarik di Sabah ni korang boleh tengok k?hehehe... Selamat Datang Melancong Ke Sabah : )

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