Pulau Mamutik is one of beautiful island in Sabah. It is situated near the coast of downtown Kota Kinabalu. But firstly, you need two minutes from Hyatt Regency Hotel Kota Kinabalu to reach to the jetty of Jesselton point. From here, you need to hire tour boats to reach to Pulau Mamutik.The charge is between RM100 to RM200 per boat including go and back from the island. You can savour the breezy air about half an hour to get there. More »
Pulau Manukan is situated near Tunku Abdul Rahman (TTAR) Park in Kota Kinabalu, the capital city of Sabah the Land Below the Wind. This is the second biggest island after Pulau Gaya and the uniqenesss of this island is its “boomerang” form. This is a must visit place when you arrive in Kota Kinabalu for your holiday destinations because of its strategic place and near the Kota Kinabalu metropolitan city.
To get to Pulau Manukan, you have to go Jesselton Point to take express boat. You also can make a choice to visit any five islands from the Jesselton Point. It will cost you around MYR30 two way to get to Pulau Manukan and the boat will arrive there approximately in 20 minutes. The boat will only will take on place when there are 8 passengers. More »
Sipadan island was actually being formed by an undersea volcano and that is why this island become the one and only unique island in Malaysia. With the depth of the ocean approximately 2000feet, this island become the most popular choice among diving-lovers.
Sipadan island is situated about 35kilometres from Semporna, a small city on the southeast of Sabah. Its strategic location within the Indo-Pacific basin made it one of the richest marine bio-diversity area in the world. Lots of researchers still make their research on finding new species deep in the ocen of Sipadan Island. More »
