On the map is marked: Top Borneo Sabah Pictures - Located on the third world’s biggest Island, the Borneo, the Sabah is the eastern region of Malaysia. It’s main cities are Kota Kinabalu and Sandakan, both good starting points for excursions in the wild Tropical rainforest of Borneo. Sabah’s main sights are the Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre, Sukau, Gomantong Caves, Kinabatangan River, Tutle Island Park, Tunku Abdul Rahman Park and Mount Kinabalu. On the map is marked: Sandakan - The city of Sandakan is second-largest Sabah’s city (400.000 inhabitants).
Its locations in the East of the Sabah makes Sandakan the perfect starting point for ecotourism round-trips such as the Kinabatangan River, the Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary, and the Gomantong Caves. On the map is marked: Kota Kinabalu - Kota Kinabalu simply known as K.K. and formerly known as Jesselton, is the capital of Sabah (550.000 ihnabitants). On the map is marked: Kinabatangan River - A boat trip on the Kinabatangan River is one of the best ways to admire the amazing forest with Borneo’s highest concentrations of wildlife: monkeys, orangutans, elephants, rhinoceros and great variety of birds. On the map is marked: Sepilok Jungle Resort - The spectacular Sepilok Forest Reserve is one of Sabah’s main tourist attractions. Sepilok is celebrated for its Orang-utan Rehabilitation Centre that houses orphaned baby orangutans from illegal hunting and plantations. Sepilok is located about 25 kilometers west of Sandakan and offers facilities and Resort for visitors. On the map is marked: Gomantong Cave - The Gomantong Caves are the largest cave system in Sabah, and are home of million swiftlets, bats, birds and insects. The swiftlets' nest are used in China to cook the bird's nest soup. The Gomantong Caves are around 110 km south of Sandakan by road.
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