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Beautiful Island: A Trip to Sabah

Sabah, located in Borneo, Malaysia, boasts enchanting natural landscapes, rich wildlife, and unique cultural features. I spent three wonderful days and two nights in Sabah, and was deeply impressed by its majestic mountains, charming islands, and local indigenous culture. Here are my travel insights on Sabah. Day 1: Mountain Climbing and Nature Adventure My Sabah journey began at the famous Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in Southeast Asia and one of the world's renowned climbing destinations. Early in the morning, I arrived at the trailhead of Mount Kinabalu, where the fresh air and dense forests surrounded me, with the mountains shrouded in mist, making it feel like entering a fairyland. I didn't challenge the summit but opted for a more relaxed mountain hiking route to experience the natural wonders. The scenery along the way was breathtaking, with lush forests, rushing streams, exotic plants, and abundant wildlife, making me feel like I was in an unpolluted natural paradise. Especially in the mid-mountain area, I saw many unique local plants, such as the highland rhododendrons and pitcher plants of Kinabalu. During the hike, I also encountered various local wildlife, including monkeys and various bird species. The ecological preservation here is excellent, allowing many species to thrive freely in this natural environment, which made me even more in awe of nature's power. After the hike, I visited a nearby town to taste the local delicacies. Sabah's cuisine blends flavors from various ethnic groups, and the seafood is incredibly fresh. I particularly enjoyed the local crabs, shrimp, and fish, which were delicious and unforgettable. Day 2: Island Tour and Diving Activities On the second day, I visited one of Sabah's most famous islands, Mantanani Island. Located in the northwest of Sabah, this small island features pristine waters and white sandy beaches, surrounded by coral reefs, making it a paradise for diving enthusiasts. I took a boat to Mantanani Island, where the azure waters and white beaches lifted my spirits. On the island, I participated in diving activities. The diving environment here is excellent, with colorful coral reefs and vibrant fish swimming around me, making it feel like being in a magical underwater world. The diving instructor was professional and enthusiastic, allowing me to breathe easily underwater and enjoy this wonderful experience. The underwater scenery was stunning, and the diversity of coral and marine life left me in awe. Besides diving, I also spent some leisurely time on the beach of Mantanani Island. The beach was sunny, with a gentle sea breeze and tranquil natural scenery all around. I relaxed and felt the healing power of nature. In the afternoon, I returned to the coast and visited Sabah's marine life sanctuary, home to many marine species. Learning about local marine conservation efforts made me more aware of the importance of protecting these precious marine creatures. Day 3: Indigenous Culture and City Tour On the last day in Sabah, I visited a local indigenous village to learn about the indigenous culture. Sabah's indigenous people are diverse, including the Kadazan-Dusun and Dayak, with unique lifestyles and traditional cultures. The villagers were hospitable, and I visited their traditional houses, learning about their crafts, clothing, and food. I also participated in making traditional crafts, learning how to weave and carve. This hands-on experience gave me a deeper understanding of the indigenous culture and admiration for their wisdom and resilience. In the afternoon, I toured Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Sabah. Kota Kinabalu is a vibrant city with many local markets, shops, and restaurants. In the city, I tasted traditional local dishes, such as Sabah-style Malay curry and various tropical fruits. The fresh and unique flavors of the fruits, especially Sabah's durian, with its rich aroma and smooth texture, were delightful. Conclusion: This trip to Sabah made me fall in love with this land full of natural charm and cultural richness. From the majestic scenery of Mount Kinabalu to the underwater wonders of Mantanani Island and the experience of indigenous culture, every attraction and activity gave me a deeper understanding of Sabah. The natural landscapes are stunning, and the local culture is full of unique charm. Sabah has endless appeal for both nature lovers and cultural explorers. I will cherish this trip as a beautiful memory and look forward to returning to this wonderful land in the future.
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Posted: Feb 7, 2025
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