Twice weekly steam locomotive ride

Saturday 16 July 2011

TANJUNG ARU RESORT

The steam locomotive of the hitherto North Borneo Railways brought 60 guests back down memory lane yesterday when it took a jaunt to Papar, about 39 kilometres from the state capital.
Launched as a joint-venture project between the Sutera Harbour Resorts and the Sabah State Railways Department in 2000, it aimed to preserve the historical significance through the run, while supporting the tourism sector in the state.
Commenting on yesterday’s run, the resort’s director of communications and marketing Kattie Hoo said, although the guests on the ride were mostly hotel guests, there were also some members of the public who were interested in the event and merely wanted to participate.
Hoo said, the train may well be the last locomotive in the world and as such it was an attraction not only to tourists but to locals as well.
According to her, the steam train which utilised wood as its fuel ensured a scenic ride for passengers at it brought them through villages and settlements that were still basically untouched by time.
“We started on July 4 this year and seats were fully booked which only goes to show that the response had been very encouraging so far,” she told reporters during the event yesterday to coincide with the train’s third run.
She expressed hope that the trend would continue and pick up more as it goes along.
Meanwhile, the train would be carrying out two runs weekly, on Wednesdays and Saturdays with five carriages. It would leave the Tanjung Aru train station at 10 am and reach Papar at 11.45am. Guests who take the package would be entitled to breakfast and lunch.
Further information could be obtained from Sutera Harbour Resorts’s lobby.

Tanjung Aru resort And Spa

Friday 1 April 2011

CHI Skin Polish
1 hr
 
MYR 330
 
This unique signature treatment is rich in mineral salts and citrus oil blends to gently rejuvenate and radiate the skin. This mild scrub stimulates the lymphatic system, removes dry skin cells and encourages the free flow of chi throughout the body. The finishing touch of regenerating cardamom body lotion ensures silky smooth skin.
Mountain Tsampa Rub
1 hr
 
MYR 330
 
This traditional mountain barley rub is the ideal postscript to a relaxing massage, absorbing the oils and leaving the skin exfoliated and fresh. The use of tsampa (barley) essential oil encourages skin rejuvenation, while the grain gently removes dead skin cells, leaving skin tone and texture revitalized and refreshed.
Essential Body Glow
1 hr
 
MYR 330
 
This invigorating experience enhances blood circulation using a natural loofah polish infused with CHI essential oils to condition and soften the skin. An application of regenerating cardamom body lotion completes the treatment.
Body Wraps
Biodroga Aroma Algae Wrap
1 hr 15 min
 
MYR 350
 
A combination of algae and aromatherapy, this treatment is excellent for detoxification and enhancing body contours while imparting an overall sense of well-being.
Revitalizing Essential Wrap
1 hr 15 min
 
MYR 350
 
Using an ancient ingredient - benzoin - believed to help drive away negative energy, this wrap, combined with the use of cypress and lemon oils in therapeutic white clay, aids the body tissues in releasing toxins and drawing out impurities.

SPEECH OF THE RIGHT HONORABLE SABAH CHIEF MINISTER DATUK SERI PANGLIMA MUSA HJ AMAN AT THE GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATION OF THE SABAH SOCIETY, AT GRAND BALLROOM, SHANGRI-LA’S TANJUNG ARU RESORT, KOTA KINABALU, ON 19TH MARCH 2011

Wednesday 23 March 2011

It gives me great pleasure to be here and be given the opportunity to speak before The Sabah Society members and your guests. Tonight marks the Golden Jubilee Celebration of the Sabah Society, one of the earliest NGOs in this part of the country, and one that has contributed immensely to our knowledge bank.

Sabah draws its strength and inspiration from the beauty of our natural environment, our diverse cultures and rich heritage. The Sabah State Government on its part is aware of how sensitive our environment is, and we are constantly taken measures to balance development needs with conservation requirements, in addition to protecting our cultural heritage.

The world is currently facing numerous environmental issues that have far reaching implications for the survival of human kind. Biodiversity loss, air and water pollution, indiscriminate dumping of toxic waste, wildlife extinction and climate change have caught the attention of world governments, policy makers, academia and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). We have to come together to act and make necessary changes before we end up losing our biodiversity resources.
Allow me to highlight several another pertinent issues related to creating a good environment. Population growth and urbanization are depriving societies the right to live in decent surroundings and it is crucial for us to carefully plan suburbs, preserve historical buildings while infusing elements of beauty into every aspect of growth. I would also like to suggest improvements in the way housing projects are designed in order to strengthen sense of community living which is almost missing in this day and age. 
Technology may have allowed us to grow and prosper, but there is a price to pay in pushing for modernization. Poisons and chemicals which are by-products of technology and industry pollute the air we breathe, our water and our soil. To overcome these problems, we must be creative when it comes to how we conserve our resources, and we must be able to inject elements of innovation in the way things are done. A beautiful and clean Sabah requires the effort of the public sector, businesses, NGOs and dedication of citizens who genuinely want to see the State prosper in a sustainable way. 
NGOs are important partners in our efforts to improve governance, to protect the environment, and generally, to respond to the needs and wishes and priorities of our people. NGOs could provide an impetus to universities and professional groups to conduct research and development to leverage on our natural resources, culture, heritage and indigenous knowledge, turning them into value added assets. One way doing this is by designing conservation solutions through integrated planning, and another is to encourage all quarters to become better stewards of Sabah’s lands and seas. By focusing on research, we could collectively build and share a strong knowledge base on natural resources. This will allow us to formulate economic decisions that factor in the value of the environment and culture.

Let us make use of this platform tonight to share ideas and experiences, as well as to carry forward discussions on the challenges that Sabah faces. We must forge the best way to work together in addressing our desire for development in tandem with the need to conserve our environment, history and heritage.

I would also like to commend the Sabah Society for initiating efforts to trace and document nature trails in Kota Kinabalu and Sandakan, which are now referred to by tourist guides. The State Government appreciates your efforts and I am pleased to give an initial grant of RM10,000 for the Society to continue with its nature documentation programme. I am confident that you will put this funding to good use, and I look forward to hearing about the progress of the programme in the near future.
It is also my hope that the Society, which is made up of many professional members, will be able to produce a registry of Sabah’s historic landmarks, both cultural and natural. This registry could potentially become a standard reference on socio-cultural aspects, and I am confident that you will be able to take up this challenge.
I understand that the Sabah Society has conducted numerous programmes to create awareness on Sabah’s history, natural wonders and cultural heritage. You have organized many talks over the years, featuring both local and international experts, who have all openly shared their knowledge and experiences with the people of Sabah. I commend you for this effort, and I would like to encourage the Society to reach out to younger people – in particular school and university students. Perhaps members of the Society can think of innovative ways to share with young people all the knowledge that you have collected for the last 50 years.
I would like to take this opportunity to wish the Sabah Society a “Happy 50th Anniversary.”  It is heartening to note that in its 50 years of existence, the Society has championed various conservation efforts and has produced fourteen research monographs, some jointly partnered with international organisations. I hope that the Sabah Society will continue to shine in championing biodiversity issues and in coming up with publications that list our rich natural and cultural icons. I wish you well in your future projects.

Staying near Kota Kinabalu, Sabah

Tuesday 22 March 2011

Whilst most tourists visiting the west coast of Sabah, Borneo choose to stay in central Kota Kinabalu (or 'KK' as it is known locally) for part of their holiday, some also choose to stay further north or south along the west coast of Sabah. Within a ~45 minute taxi transfer from Kota Kinabalu there are a selection of beach based Resorts and some affordable hotels (located at 1Borneo Shopping Mall).
Staying outside central Kota Kinabalu is an ideal choice if you are wanting access to a beach during your holiday in Sabah. You can also still choose to join a range of popular trips (which typically depart from central Kota Kinabalu) including snorkelling, try dives, scuba diving in TARP (Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park), Mount Kinabalu, Klias Wetlands and Padas Gorge for white water rafting.
We can arrange rooms for our customers at a selected number of hotels along the coast from Kota Kinabalu (KK), accommodation which meet our quality standards and budget range. We have selected hotels and resorts which cover a range of needs - what they all have in common is the 'creature comforts' - comfy beds, nice showers, clean rooms and helpful staff.
Staying near Kota Kinabalu, SabahOur Team will provide you with an expert, professional, personalised and high quality service experience from your first email enquiring about where to stay during your holiday, through to recommending specific hotels, completing your bookings and offering support once you arrive in Sabah for your holiday. If you would like to have the convenience of working with one company to arrange your your holiday in Sabah - your accommodation and your trips - just contact the Borneo Dream team and we can meet your needs perfectly!
Further along the coast (north / south) from Kota Kinabalu (KK) we can arrange rooms at the following Resorts / Retreats:
  • Langkah Syabas Beach Resort - located ~30 minutes south of Kota Kinabalu with access to a swimming ooh, restaurant facilities and a beach.
  • Novotel Hotel - located ~ 15 minutes north of Kota Kinabalu at 1Borneo Shopping Mall. An affordable 4* hotel with courtesy buses into central KK.
You can find out more about the facilities offered at the above Resorts by visiting the Hotel / Resorts own web page or by asking our team.
For further help arranging your accommodation along the west coast of Sabah near Kota Kinabalu, Sabah please contact the Borneo Dream team.

Malaysia's inbound agents reel from Japanese cancellations

Monday 21 March 2011

TWO Malaysia-based inbound agents popular with the Japan market have seen an influx of cancellations for March and April and are anticipating that this year's demand would be slashed dramatically.

SMI Holiday planning manager Tanaka Miho said business from Japan had been almost wiped out since last week's disasters. It has received cancellations from MICE and FIT travellers all over Japan for up to May.

“The peak travel season to Malaysia is in July and August, but it still is too soon to gauge demand,” she said, adding that she expects only 40 to 50 per cent of the company’s market forecast to be met this year.

Japan Travel Bureau hotel & reservation manager Jacqueline Lee said about half of the bookings for March and April have been cancelled. These were mainly FIT and package tours.

She added that while the company had met its January and February targets, this would likely be a difficult year.

Both agents noted that suppliers, such as hotels and restaurants, had offered full refunds, and they were in turn extending the same arrangement to their partners in Japan.

Shangri-La’s Tanjung Aru Resort & Spa Kota Kinabalu director of sales and marketing Suzaini Ghani said the hotel had lost about 300 roomnights due to cancellations for March and April. She said: “We will extend whatever assistance we can to ease the difficulties (by Japanese guests and partners) during this period, including refunds and allowing guests to postpone their stay.”

Dining in Kota Kinabalu - From Fine Dining to Nibbling on the Pavement in Style By Pushpitha Wijesinghe Platinum Quality Author

Friday 18 March 2011

As one of the leading commercial and economic hubs of East Malaysia, it is not surprising that Kota Kinabalu is a popular tourist destination. Its scenic beauty and well planned settings make it an eye catching sight from the waves of the South China Sea. Being the homeland for a number of ethnicities, an assortment of victuals can be found easily. From gourmet food to corner shop flavours and hawker's stalls, Kota Kinabalu is blessed with it all.
For those who just love delectable Indian cuisine, the Anjappar Chettinad Restaurant is the perfect place. 'Dosai', 'chapathi' and 'kulcha', accompanied by a spicy cottage cheese curry or an authentic chick-pea curry will leave your tastebuds craving for more. The Kohinoor North Indian Restaurant is the kind which will suit any occasion. From treating your business client, to partying with your family, this restaurant and its Indian chefs are well geared.
If you yearn for cheesy pizzas or aromatic pastas and lasagnas, Little Italy is the place for you. Its cozy atmosphere and brightly lit restaurant has won the hearts of all its customers the world over. The King Hu Restaurant serves some of the best Chinese dishes in Malaysia and is well received by foreigners and locals alike.
Drift away in to a world of food at the Kamoung Nelayan Floating Seafood Restaurant where you will be entertained by cultural performances and treated to a host of fresh seafood and appetizing dishes. The restaurant itself is anchored in a botanical garden, which adds to the aura and ambience, making it a place where your romances can bloom. If you're not the sea going kind, revolve in the air at 'Atmosphere', the restaurant on the 18th floor of Menara Tun Mustapha. Feast your eyes to the beauties of the South China Sea and Mount Kinabalu, while indulging on the delicacies they serve.
Once you have had your fair share of fine dining and formal restaurants, you may also want to take a stroll down the roads to savour the ambrosial food of the hawker's stalls. Specially if you are busy shopping at any of the shopping malls or at a fair, these corner shops come in handy to satisfy your hunger pangs and generally the food tastes great.
Even if your only motivation to visit Kota Kinabalu is to dine and wine it will still be worth it, particularly if you spend your days at a hotel in Kota Kinabalu or get yourself pampered at a Kota Kinabalu resort. If it's an absolute holiday you wish for, Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru Resort and Spa Kota Kinabalu is the among the best spots for accommodation.
Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.

Everybody Tanjung Aru Hotel Sabah

Thursday 17 March 2011

Tanjung Aru, is a small town located at the south of Kota Kinabalu city centre, Tanjung Aru was used to be my favourite spot for lepak-lepak main game when i was. I have heard so much about Tanjung Aru, Sabah from travel brochures and also hotel leaflets. I thought it is miles and miles of white, powdery beach but it turned out http://www.everydayfoodilove.com/2010/06/cafe-tatu-shangrila-hotel-tanjung-aru.html. Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru Resort & Spa, Sabah, Malaysia. Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru Resort & Spa, Malaysia.
Explore Sabah, Borneo, from a Shangri Las Tanjung Aru Resort hotel. This is a deluxe hotel in beautifully landscaped gardens with plenty of recreational and entertainment. Leisure - Excursion & Water Sports. Tanjung Aru Beach-White sandy beaches as endless as the sea The Tanjung Aru Beach with its Prince. Tanjung Aru is one of the most popular spots to relax while There is also 5-star hotel, snorkeling, picnics Climbing, Hiking & Trekking Tour (Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Shangrila's Tanjung Aru Resort is located to the South-West of the It is arguably one of the best hotel complexes on the West Coast of Sabah and is within easy reach Tanjung aru hotel sabah.
Unless Tanjung Aru Hotel Sabah - Frequently Asked Questions
The Crown Borneo Hotel is centrally located within the Tanjung Aru town just minutes away from the city centre. The Crown Borneo has 28 rooms, offering queen bedroom. Shangri-La Tanjung Aru Resort, Kota Kinabalu. Five Star Alliance has the best Shangri-La Tanjung Aru Resort rates, stunning photos and easy, secure booking. Discover the. Minutes walk to amazing Tanjung Aru beach side, Casaurina Hotel situated away from Lorong Ikan Lais, Jalan Mat Salleh, Tanjung Aru, 88100 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

"However Tanjung Aru Hotel Sabah - Cover & Security"
Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru Resort Kota Kinabalu in Sabah - MYTravelGuide - Reviews and research on all Sabah Hotels. Casuarina Hotel Kota Kinabalu, Located in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Find helpful hotel reviews, compare hotel prices, and. Megah D'Aru Hotel is a 79 roomed motel located at Tanjung Aru township, suitable for business travellers and budget local tourists. Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru Resort & Spa, Sabah, Malaysia. Discounted rates with instant confirmation. Hotels information and photo. To Book: 400-830-2353 (China). With.
Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru Resort, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. Tanjung Aru Resort Shangri-La, 5 star beach resort, No. 20 Jalan Aru, Tanjung Aru, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru Resort & Spa is a luxurious hub to travel and experience in Sabah. A hotel limousine service to and from the airport is available from MYR 60. Tanjung Aru Beach, Kota Kinabalu Sabah or Pantai Tanjung Aru is 5km away from Kota Kinabalu town. You will find seafood restaurant, shangri-la's resort and spa.
We provide a very wide selection of hotels and resorts in Malaysia from budget hotels to luxury hotels, bed and breakfasts and service apartments to transportation.
Episodes: Tanjung Aru Hotel Sabah yetalthough
Address : Lorong Ikan Lais, Jalan Mat Salleh, Tanjung Aru, 88100 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.Shangri-La Tanjung Aru Resort Sabah Malaysia - Special Discounted rates on Shangri-La Tanjung Aru Resort Sabah with Instant Confirmation and Last Minute Rooms Availability. Hotel Address : 20 Jalan Aru, Tanjung Aru, 88100 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia Sabah : Sabah has a dense jungle interior and the regions highest mountain.

"Realtime USA News & Tanjung Aru Hotel Sabah you-all"

The Crown Borneo Hotel : Hotel Location : Kota Kinabalu, Sabah : Hotel Address : 23 Jalan Pinang, Tanjung Aru, 88100 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.
Arcticize Aru Bedfellowships
Asiatravel Easy - Hotels in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, Malaysia Hotels and Resort Guide, Online Hotel Reservation and Guide to Room Rates and Facilities. Shangri-La Tanjung Aru, Sabah, Malaysia - Find information about Shangri-La Tanjung Aruin Sabah including photos, maps and directions, amenities, and more at Perfect. And suites at Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru 20 Jalan Aru, Tanjung Aru 88100 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah the Kinabalu Wing and the Tanjung Wing. All rooms at this hotel.

Review: Tanjung Aru Hotel Sabah who


Tanjung Rheme Enamel Paintings Sabah
Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru Resort, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia with superb discount for online reservation. Lower price guaranteed. Beach in Sabah. Located here at this tourist attraction are the Kinabalu Yacht Club and Prince Phillip Park. The Tanjung Aru Beach Hotel. Shangri-La Tanjung Aru Resort is the finest luxury destination resort which the mood for romance at Peppino Restaurant, voted as Best Hotel Restaurant, Sabah. Posted by admin in Hotel, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Tanjung Aru. Tanjung Aru is famous for its beautiful beach and it is located in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.Tanjung Aru Beach is one of the tourism destinations located in Kota Kinabalu (Capital City), Sabah Malaysian Borneo Budget Hotel, Business Hotel, Island.
There's much to see because here you'll find the Tanjung Aru Beach hotel, the kinabalu New Sabah Hotel. Nexus Resort Karambunai. Pan Pacific Sutera. Perkasa Hotel Tenom. Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru Resort & Spa, Sabah, Malaysia Shangri-La Tanjung Aru Resort & Spa has rooms available on Latestays with special bargains for the next 28.

Sabah Accommodation Tours - A Family Experience

Tuesday 15 March 2011

Sabah, the "Land Below the Wind" is a tropical paradise where there is no shortage of good food to enjoy, tranquil places to stay, things to see, activities to do and the mystical attractions and marvels to experience.
Set against the backdrop of the rainforest, pristine white beaches and clear blue seas, Sabah is now a favourite destination for those yearning for an exotic and comfortable holiday.
Only two and a half hours flight from Kuala Lumpur, or 30 minutes from Brunei, Sabah is easily accessible by air from all parts of the world.
Here, you can stay in very affordable 5 star resorts adjoining the South China Sea. Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru Beach Resort, The Sutera Harbour Resort, The Nexus Resort & Spa and Shangri-La's Rasa Ria Resort all cater for families with all the amenities and facilities to entertain and excite. Parents are not forgotten with luxurious day-spas and golf courses on hand to rest and relax.
The Tuaran Beach Resort even has packages including all meals and activities so that families can have a cheap and well-planned relaxing holiday.

Sabah's main attractions lie away from the resorts with a myriad of soft-adventure excursions to choose from.
Get up-close and personal with an Orang utan at the Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre in Sandakan. Located 20 minutes outside the town, the centre facilitates the return of Orang Utans back to the wild and allows visitors to observe the 'man of the forest' up close.
The floodplains of the Kinabatangan River are home to the largest concentration of wildlife in Malaysia.
Experience the pristine rainforest and a plethora of animals like the Clouded Leopard, Asian Elephant, Crocodiles, Civet Cats, Otters, all eight species of Hornbills found in Borneo, Egrets, magnificent Kingfishers, Storks, Hawks and the incredible Oriental darter which dive into rivers and lakes to pursue fish! But the most amazing spectacle is the bizarre Proboscis Monkey found nowhere else in the world except Borneo. You may even sight an Orang Utan making it's home in the trees.

With white sandy beaches and the waters surrounding it beautiful and clear, Selingan Island makes an excellent destination for resting and relaxation for the whole family. Famous for its Green and Hawksbill turtles, July to October are particularly good months because more turtles come ashore to lay their eggs. However, visitors are assured that at least a few turtles do come up to nest every night of the year.
Kinabalu Park is Sabah's first World Heritage Listed park and is home to flora and fauna not seen outside of Sabah. Less than two hours drive from Kota Kinabalu, the park is home to numerous unusual plants such as the pitcher plant, 26 species of rhododendrons, countless orchids and the largest flower in the world, the Rafflesia.
For families, there is no place like to Sabah to keep everyone entertained. With a mix of day tours or mini-stays with your resort accommodation, everyone will be well entertained.
Swim, snorkel, dive and para-sail in the crystal clear waters off the coast, visit water villages built over the water or visit a local market. Sabah has an unhurried, friendly and easy-going nature - the ambience is relaxing.
Visit Sabah, Malaysia Borneo – soon. Borneodirect is a source for all accommodation and tours in Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei. http://www.borneodirect.com.au

Sabah Lodgings in Malaysia

Malaysia is a riot of color, tropics and relaxation. Sabah lodgings offer world travelers a tremendous vacation experience in this beautiful land.
Sabah Lodgings in Malaysia
You may not have heard of Sabah lodgings yet, but once you've seen what they have to offer, you'll want to take an exotic vacation right away! Sabah is located in Malaysia, in an area surrounded by lush rainforests and tropical settings that offer many different types of recreation and adventure. The capital city of the Sabah area is Kota Kinabalu, and here is where you'll land by plane to see the Sabah lodgings area.
If you don't want to travel further into Sabah away from Kota Kinabalu, you can find a great Sabah place to stay within ten miles of the city's center. Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru offers a beautiful seaside retreat. The place has 495 guest rooms, all well-equipped, and it boasts eight restaurants and bars to satisfy vacationers' needs. The Tanjung Aru also offers many different activities, such as water sports, and amenities such as a kids' club and even butler service available in your room! Malaysian cooking demonstrations and traditional rice wine tastings are also held here, so you can be sure to have an authentic Malaysian experience.
Another of the Sabah lodgings located near Kota Kinabalu is Sutera Harbour. Within Sutera Harbour there are two separate hotels: the Magellan Sutera, which houses 456 rooms and is ethnic-themed; and the Pacific Sutera, which has 500 rooms and caters more to the business traveler. Both hotels share access to leisure facilities, such as the golf course and country club, the Mandara spa, and the many different water sport and other sports and fitness areas. This resort is truly complete, and you could spend your entire vacation without leaving its confines. There are even 14 separate bars and restaurants spread throughout, meaning whatever you're in the mood for, you'll be sure to find it somewhere in the area.
While staying at Sutera Harbour, you can also take a ride on the North Borneo Railway, operated by the resort. It features a steam locomotive and six restored railway cars, and you can take a four hour tour of the Sabah main stations, all while taking a trip back to colonial times!
Sabah, Malaysia is a destination that needs to be brought into the forefront. If you are looking for an exotic island getaway and want to travel where adventure is abundant, look no further than Sabah lodgings. Staying in Malaysia is affordable and unique, and you will have some great stories to tell your family and friends.
Richard Rspad is with ResortSpaDestinations.com - reviews and articles on resorts. Visit us to read spa articles as well.

A Trip to Sabah

Sabah is always a good place for having a vacation in South East Asia. Sabah is located on the Third largest island in the world with tropical climate. It means that the weather there is generally hot and sunny throughout the year.
Sabah is known as "the land below the wind" because it is located just South of the typhoon-prone region around the Philippines. The Capital of Sabah is Kota Kinabalu and it is also the biggest city here. There are many locations that you can visit in Sabah. Examples are: Tanjung Aru Beach, Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park, Pulau Tiga (Survivor Island), Sipadan Island, Gomantong Cave and more.
If you are a more adventurous person, you can try to climb Mountain Kinabalu which is the 5th highest mountain in South East Asia. Mountain Kinabalu is the 5th highest mountain in South East Asia. It was previously promoted by some unethical travel agents as the highest mountain in South East Asia which was false. It has been corrected since then.
For adventurous vacation, you can also try White River Rafting at Sungai Padas (Padas River). This river can only be accessible by a train at Beaufort. The river is situated on the South Western part of Kota Kinabalu. This river rafting is class 3-4, therefore you will definitely experience the adrenaline rush at some part of the 9km of the river. One thing that you have to be aware is that Only 16 years old and above allowed to raft at Padas River.
The Tunku Abdul Rahman (TAR) National Park is located near Kota Kinabalu. It consists of five islands (Gaya, Sapi, Manukan, Sulug and Mamutik). The entire area of TAR National Park is about 4,929 hectares. The islands are easily accessible because you will only need about 20 minutes boat ride to get to any of the islands. As you can imagine, there are many people prefer to go to the island for 1 day trip rather than staying in expensive resorts in the islands.
Tanjung Aru Beach is located in Kota Kinabalu as well. The night scenery is quite beautiful, so, you might want to take your date to pay there in the evening. I am sure that both of you will enjoy a great deal there.
Pulau Tiga is more well-known as The Survivor Island. It is named that way because the first episode of the survival television reality show was filmed there back in 2000. The white sandy beach in the survivor island is a perfect island beaches for retreat vacation. The water there is crystal-cleared and fishes are friendly. During the dusk, you might be witnessing a group of crabs that are trying to walk down to the ocean.
Sipadan Island is located in the Celebes Sea east of the major town of Tawau and Samporna. If you are looking for diving, for your information, there are 12 dive sites in Sipadan Island. A few popular dive sites are the Turtle Cavern, Barracuda Point, South Point and Hanging Gardens. Since 2005, no dive resort is allowed to operate on the island. This move is done by Malaysia Government with the purpose to conserve and maintain a balanced marine and land ecosystem on Sipadan. But still, you will be able to get there by riding on a ferry from the mainland.

A vacation in Sabah will definitely be an enjoyable experience for you and your family. Please visit Hotel in Sabah if you want to look for information on either high class or budget hotels in Sabah.

Malaysia's Top 10 Honeymoon Spots

Honeymoon trends among jet setters have changed over the years. Stays in European castles and Caribbean tropical islands are a thing of the past. Today's couples are seeking new ways to celebrate their union as well as new destinations. You can't go wrong in seeking Malaysia as a honeymoon destination given the current strength of the US dollar against the ringgit and so many beautiful locations in the country to choose from. Whatever your taste, here are Malaysia's top ten honeymoon spots, as in the opinion of the writer.

No 1. Pangkor Laut Island, Perak
 

"I almost cried when I saw how beautiful God has made this paradise." So said world-famous tenor Luciano Pavarotti of Pangkor Laut Island, who performed at the opening of the island's exclusive resort in 1994. Then, in 1999, Conde Naste magazine voted this privately owned retreat as one of the top ten in the world. The island's Emerald Bay, with its superb sands and water, is a pure paradise for couples to swim and sunbathe. The beach is also where Spencer Chapman made his escape in a submarine from the Japanese during World War II, as recounted in his best-selling novel "The Jungle Is Neutral." The waters of Coral Beach are an underwater splendour with its magnificent coral reefs, while Royal Bay is perfect for windsurfing. Luxurious chalets on the island are a mix of Malay and Balinese architecture, and are romantically set out into the sea or on the hillside. Couples can expect only the best facilities to pamper them, such as jacuzzi, sauna, spa and posh restaurants. Pangkor Laut Island is a forty-minute boat ride from the coastal town of Lumut in Perak State. If money is no object, you can charter an airplane to land on neighbouring Pangkor Island and from there take a 15-minute boat ride across.

No. 2 Tioman Island, Pahang
 

In 1970, Time magazine ranked Tioman Island as one of the best ten "desert island escapes" in the world. A volcanic outcrop with several settlements, Tioman boasts of a landscape that is indeed spectacular. Lush jungles from its central mountain creep down to the white-coral, sandy beaches hugging the shores, while in the south, the twin peaks of Nenek Si Mukut and Batu Sirau rise to the clouds. Nearby, the Mukut Waterfall cascades down a granite peak. Lovers will be spoiled for choice in selecting a beach for themselves. For quiet strolls, there are trails leading from Tekek, the main settlement, northward to Salang and southward to Genting. For soft adventure, take the cross-island trail from Tekek to Juara on the east coast. Tioman is also a premier diving and snorkelling destination, and there are PADI dive centres in many hotels. For a romantic evening, enjoy a seafood dinner at one of the sea-front restaurants beneath casuarinas in the villages. A five-star hotel in Tekek allows couples to indulge in the pleasures of life.

No. 3 Langkawi Island, Kedah
 

On the fabled island of Langkawi, there are many areas where lovers can find ultimate peace and privacy. Two favourite enclaves for honeymooners are Datai Bay and Tanjung Rhu. The former is tucked in the northwest corner of Langkawi, and is home to two sophisticated resorts overflowing with luxury, such as spas and décor of volcanic rock. There are exclusive beaches for guests, and from the hotel balcony, newlyweds can admire the awe-inspiring view of the jewel-like sea towards Thailand. Twenty kilometres away, Tanjung Rhu (meaning "Casuarina Bay") is set in a white-sand cove sheltered by a promontory. It offers many romantic settings for couples to enjoy. Fantastic beaches look out to the turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea. At low tide, couples can stroll to the islands of Pulau Pasir and Pulau Gasing. In the nearby mangrove swamp, eagles can be fed by hand. To shop like mad for your new home, pop over to Kuah, where there are lots of duty-free bargains.

No. 4 Batu Ferringhi, Penang
 

Batu Ferringhi, on the northern coastline of Penang Island is a honeymoon classic. The name means "Foreigner's Rock" and alludes to the visits by important personalities in historical times. Portuguese admiral Alfonso D'Albuquerque stopped at Batu Ferringhi in 1511 before sailing southward to conquer Malacca; St. Francis Xavier made a stopover in 1545; and Captain James Lancaster, founder of the East India Company, came ashore in 1600. Today, honeymooners can choose from sophisticated resorts, action-packed nightlife or exciting watersports along this stretch of beautiful and vibrant beach. On a clear day, take in the sight of a rock outcrop aptly named Lovers Isle. Or browse in the many art galleries and antique shops. When the sun has set, enjoy a delicious ikan bakar (grilled fish) dinner in the alfresco restaurants or snap up some trinkets from the bustling sidewalk bazaar. For sightseeing, take a memorable stroll through the labyrinth of alleys and stress in the old quarter of Georgetown, where history peeps from every nook and cranny.

No. 5 Cameron Highlands, Pahang
 

For the outdoorsy couple, Cameron Highlands is an excellent destination for a cool and quiet honeymoon. Malaysia's premier hill resort, Cameron Highlands is located between 4,900 to 5,900 metres above sea level on the rugged Titiwangsa Range. Romantic places are plentiful. Stroll through rose gardens or nurseries with brightly coloured flowers. Feed your loved one fresh strawberries! Enjoy scones and hot tea with a breathing taking view of the terraced slopes of tea estates. Easy-to-walk trails branch to the nearby hills from Tanah Rata, the main township, to permit bird-watching opportunities. At night, you can choose to curl up by a roaring fireside in a Tudor cottage or enjoy a piping hot steamboat dinner. Four-star hotels are available. Access to Cameron Highlands by a winding road from Tapah (in Perak State) takes slightly more than an hour.

No. 6 Santubong Peninsula, Sarawak
 

Located 35 km from Kuching, the capital of Sarawak State, Santubong Peninsula provides a unique blend of beautiful beaches and interesting cultural sights. Damai Beach, with Gunung Santubong rising 810 metres to provide a sentimental backdrop, is simply stunning. Five- and four-star hotels mollycoddle honeymooners, who can be as active or sedentary as they so desire. They can enjoy a memorable river cruise up the Salak River. Or watch a dramatic sunrise with the conical peak of Santubong to one side and fishing boats and islands on the other. For sightseeing, go on a tour of Sarawak Cultural Village at the foot of Santubung. This is a "living museum:" with live-in residents from the major ethnic groups who demonstrate handicraft making and living skills in their traditional houses.

No. 7 Tanjung Aru, Sabah
 

Tanjung Aru is a dazzling white beach of par excellence, which is only fifteen minutes' drive from Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Sabah State. There are plenty of activities to keep newlyweds occupied. Go horse-back riding on the beach. Stroll hand-in-hand in the charming Prince Philip Park. Take a sunset cruise around the offshore islands aboard a Bugis schooner or go deep-sea fishing in the South China Sea. Enjoy a glass-bottom boat trip to Tuanku Abdul Rahman Park to see coral reefs that are beautiful beyond imagination. All five islands in the park also have excellent beaches and forests with walking trails. For accommodation, a five-star resort speaks of days and nights that honeymooners will cherish forever.

No. 8 Redang Island, Terengganu
 

A quintessential tropical paradise, Redang Island gives lovers a chance to do as little as possible or seek the thrills of its underwater Gardens of Eden. Winner of Tourism Malaysia's "Best Tourist Attraction Award 1994/5", Redang has both four- and three-star hotels as well as an 18-hole golf course. Diving is spectacular. The wrecks of World War II warships H.M.S. Prince of Wales and H.M.S. Repulse are found in the crystal clear waters around Redang. Couples can turn sun-worshippers on the lovely Pasir Panjang Beach. The nearby islets of Pulau Pinang and Pulau Ekor Tebu provide excellent snorkelling. Redang Island is located 45km off the coast of Kuala Terengganu, capital of Terengganu State.

No. 9 Cherating, Pahang
 

Once a back-packers' paradise, Cherating has its own unique personality. Its endless palm-shaded beach is dotted with quaint huts of fisherfolk. The rustic atmosphere soothes the senses and the villagers are extremely friendly. The cottage industry is active, and honeymooners can create their own batik or learn the art of weaving pandanus leaves into hats and baskets. A special attraction is to share a unique experience of watching green turtles coming ashore to lay their eggs at Pantai Chendor during the breeding season from July to September. The jewel in the crown of Cherating is Club Mediterranee but luxury four-star hotels are also available. Cherating is located 30km north of Kuantan, capital of Pahang State.

No. 10 Genting Highlands, Pahang
 
Perched atop the misty Ulu Kali Mountains at an altitude of more than 2,000 metres high, Genting Highlands offers Las-Vegas-cum-Disneyland style of entertainment. Drop by the Casino de Genting to test your luck as newly weds at the slot machines and games tables. Take hair-raising rides in the outdoor theme park or go on a shopping spree. In the evening, catch an international stage show or revel in the country's highest disco. For quieter moments, go horse riding at the Awana Horse Ranch. Luxury hotels enhance the pleasure of your honeymoon here. Genting Highlands is only a 45-minute drive from Kuala Lumpur.