Diving In Sabah
Wreck Diving Around
North West Sabah
Marine Life
Conservation
Pulau Tiga Island
Tunku Abdul Rahman Park
Mantanani Island
Lankayan Island
Mabul Island
Sipadan Island
Layang-Layang Island
"Swallows Reef"
Labuan Island
Getting To Kota Kinabalu & Mt. Kinabalu
Sabah Kota Kinabalu
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Climate:
Equatorial/Tropical, with occasional rain-showers

Average Temperatures:
Lowlands - 32 degrees Centigrade.
Highlands - 21 degrees Centigrade.
Currency: Travellers' cheques and foreign currencies can be changed for Malaysian Ringgit at banks and hotels. Most major hotels charge a nominal fee for currency conversion.

Major Credit and Charge Cards:
VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club

Banking Hours:
Mondays to Fridays - 9.30 am till 3 pm

Local Time:
Standard Malaysian Time is 8 hours ahead of GMT.

Electricity:
240 volts AC/50-Cycle system

Language:
Bahasa Malaysia is the national language.
However, English is widely spoken.

Entry Requirements:
  1. A valid passport (and visa wherever applicable) is required.
  2. A Social or Tourist Visit Pass does not permit the holder to take up employment, business or professional work in Malaysia.
  3. The Business Visit Pass allows foreign visitors to enter the country for business negotiations or inspection of business premises. These passes however, cannot be used for employment purposes or for supervising the installation of new machinery or the construction of a factory.
  4. No fee is charged for a Business Visit Pass issued for a period of up to three months. A fee of s imposed for each month thereafter.
For more information, please contact:

Sabah Tourism Promotion Corporation (STPC)
or:
The Malaysian Diplomatic Mission in your country,
Tourism Malaysia office,
Malaysia Airlines or your tour operator.
 
Imagine, being surrounded by the wonders of nature's lush garden dating from the dawn of time. Stand at the highest summit of Borneo as dawn peeks over the horizon to reveal Sabah's splendours far and wide.
The reefs & walls are also home to some of the finest & most spectacular displays of hard and soft corals in the world. They also harbor many species yet to be identified and named. The corals are plentiful and healthy with sea fans more than three meters across that filter plankton from the passing currents.
The Summit Of Borneo
Kinabalu Park Malaysia's First Worls Heritage
The Friendly People Of Kinabalu
Trails To The Top
The Challenge Of The Peak
Stunning Flora & Fauna
Wonders Of Kinabalu Park
Events Around The Year
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