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Mt. Kinabalu Summit 2D1N
Drive 2 hours to Kinabalu Park HQ known for its diverse range of flora and fauna and the majestic Mount Kinabalu. The local KadazanDusun named it Aki Nabalu or "Revered Place of the Death"...
Rafflesia / Tambunan
The Rafflesia center located along the Crocker Range park is about 1 hour drive from Kota Kinabalu. Explore the center and its surrounding for "The Rafflesia" being the largest parasite flower in the world...
Tenom Excursion
Meet at hotel and depart Kota Kinabalu by coach to Tenom. En-route stop at Rafflesia center. The rafflesia is the biggest parasite flower in the world. Visit Tambunan Recreation center and proceed to Lagud Sebrang agriculture center...
Crafts Exotica 02 - 27 May 2009
This yearly event intends to ensure the sustainability of Sabah's local traditional arts and cultural endeavours. With a population of more than 30 different ethnic groups, Sabah has a wide variety of cultural art and handicrafts produced in the various districts. In the month of May, the Sabah Museum will be holding arts and crafts demonstrations and workshops at the Sabah Museum Heritage Village. Don't miss this opportunity to view and get a hands-on experience with some of Sabah's exclusive indigenous arts and crafts.
14th International Inner Wheel Convention 2009 05 - 09 May 2009
Kota Kinabalu is absolutely thrilled to have been selected by The International Inner Wheel as the venue for its first ever Convention in Asia from 5 to 9 May 2009. The Convention Venue will be at the Sutera Harbour Resort, located minutes outside the City Centre with golf, spa, marina and many other facilities for the ladies and spouses to indulge. Sabah is set to welcome the ladies of International Inner Wheel and their spouses to our State famous for eco treasures, biodiversity and friendly faces.
Patterns and Colours of Sabah May - June 2009
This annual exhibition features various art forms created, produced and developed by the multi-ethnic communities in Sabah. Passionate craftspeople will show new samples of their intricate combinations of patterns and colours that make Sabah unique.