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| Layang Layang Island Layang Layang, meaning kite, is fast becoming another one of Malaysia 's premier dive destinations after the world-famous Sipadan Island . This oceanic atoll is situated in the South China Sea about 300km north-west of Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Sabah . More Information : http://202.157.188.226/consumer/destinations /item.asp?item=layanglayang |
| Kinabalu Park The Kinabalu Park covers an area of 754 sq km and is made up of Mount Kinabalu , Mount Tambayukon and the foothills. It was gazetted to preserve this valuable natural environment. The mountains have a fascinating geological history, taking 'just' a million years to form. The mighty Mount Kinabalu is actually a granite massif that was later thrust upwards through the crust of the surface. More Information : http://202.157.188.226/consumer/destinations /item.asp?item=mtkinabalu |
| Lankayan Island Lankayan Island is a virtually uninhabited island located in the Sulu Sea . This tiny island is covered by thick tropical jungle that is surrounded by smooth, white sand - the perfect getaway. More Information : http://202.157.188.226/consumer/destinations /item.asp?item=lankayan |
| Sipadan Island The late Jacques Cousteau, the world-renowned oceanographer, described Sipadan Island as ‘an untouched piece of art', while divers around the world voted it as one of the top five dive sites in the world. More Information : http://202.157.188.226/consumer/destinations /item.asp?item=sipadan |