SABAH EDUTOURISM

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Good quality and cost-effective education have made Malaysia one of the most preferred higher education destinations today. With world-class education being offered through a wide range of diverse and flexible options, education in Malaysia is one of the best options. In fact, Malaysia is rated as the 11th preferred destination in the world for education.

Malaysia is a truly multicultural country. It extends a warm welcome to international students to its region. It is one of the safest and most peaceful countries in the world with a relatively low crime rate. Boasting excellent infrastructure, it offers a good quality of life while having the lowest cost of living among Asian countries.

Malaysia, also known as ‘mini-Asia’, is a true melting pot of different cultures. The majority of the population comprises ethnic Malays followed by Chinese and Indians. The local cuisine includes not just local fare but also a rich variety of international flavors. With its rich culture and natural beauty, Malaysia regularly features among the top 10 travel destinations in the world. Visit all 14 states of Malaysia while you are here to learn and experience our rich and diverse cultures.
SABAH EDUTOURISM

SABAH Edutourism

Kota Kinabalu, or KK as it is popularly known, is a pleasant Borneo surprise, set between lush tropical hills and the South China Sea. It is the state capital of Sabah and a resort city of exciting contrast, vibrant, serene, and hassle-free, with modern infrastructure and many attractions. Strategically situated less than three hours by air from East Asian capitals. KK has direct flights to or from major cities such as Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, Osaka, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Shenzen, Guangzhou, Jakarta, Bali, Perth, Manila, and Bandar Seri Begawan. KK was granted city status on 2nd February 2000.

Kundasang, Mount Kinabalu, Sabah

The place all of us have always drawn as a child - a small wooden house with a magnificent view over the paddy fields and the majestic Mount Kinabalu. If you are keen on exploring the best of Sabah, Kundasang is guaranteed to take your breath away with its majestic views.
 
A sanctuary away from the city, prep yourself before a Kundasang trip with our comprehensive guide on what to know and where to go for your next visit to the Land below the wind.

Sepilok, Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre

the place all of us have always drawn as a child - a small wooden house with a magnificent view over the paddy fields and the majestic Mount Kinabalu. If you are keen on exploring the best of Sabah, Kundasang is guaranteed to take your breath away with its majestic views.
 
A sanctuary away from the city, prep yourself before a Kundasang trip with our comprehensive guide on what to know and where to go for your next visit to the Land below the wind.

Gaya Street

In the heart of the city, Gaya Street has been the center of business for over a hundred years. Built-in the 1950s and 1960s, the shop houses were used in the traditional way, with shops on the ground floor and residential units on the upper floor.

Tunku Abdul Rahman, National Park

The marine park is a cluster of Five islands - Gaya island, Sapi island, Manukan island, Mamutik island and Sulug island is about 20 minutes by speedboat from the city. Take a dip in the waters for a snorkel, a dive, or some sea walking. Or stay on the shore and bask in the sun with a picnic basket. 

Sabah's coral reefs

Sabah's coral reefs are home to some of the largest, most varied communities of marine life on earth. Apart from their biological significance, these reefs fringe a number of exotic islands which have become important centers for marine research and conversation.

These include the islands of Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, Pulau Tiga, Turtle Island, the Tun Sakaran Marine Park, and Sipadan Island Park, under the jurisdiction of Sabah Parks. 

Sipadan Island

The only oceanic island in Malaysia, rising 600 meters from the seabed. It is located in the Celebes Sea off the east coast of Sabah, Malaysia. It was formed by living corals growing on top of an extinct volcanic cone that took thousands of years to develop.

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