Kinabatangan River

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Embark on an unforgettable journey to the Kinabatangan River, a natural wonder located in Sandakan Division, Sabah, Malaysia. Known as the second longest river in Malaysia, stretching 560 km from its source in the mountains of southwest Sabah to the Sulu Sea, this pristine river offers a unique blend of biodiversity and cultural heritage waiting to be explored. From the moment you set foot on the emerald island and cruise along the river, you will be immersed in a world teeming with wildlife and natural wonders. Known as the 'Corridor of Life', this ecologically diverse region is home to rare and endangered species, offering a unique wildlife experience in the lush rainforest. Join a journey filled with misty mornings, encounters with crocodiles, and sightings of majestic orangutans in their natural habitat.
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Kinabatangan River, Sabah, Malaysia

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Gomantong Hill Limestone Caves

Explore the fascinating limestone caves at Gomantong Hill, home to swiftlets and bats, offering a unique natural spectacle.

Riverine Forest and Oxbow Lakes

Discover the diverse ecosystems of riverine forests, freshwater swamp forests, and oxbow lakes teeming with wildlife, including saltwater crocodiles and various bird species.

Mangrove Swamps

Experience the beauty of salty mangrove swamps near the coast, providing a habitat for a variety of marine and bird species.

Culture and History

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural history of the Kinabatangan River, where early Chinese traders settled around the river mouth, influencing the indigenous communities. Learn about the diverse heritage of the Orang Sungai people and the historical significance of the river in trade and transportation.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in popular local dishes along the Kinabatangan River, featuring a fusion of Chinese, Dusun, Suluk, Bugis, and Bajau culinary influences. Don't miss the opportunity to savor fresh seafood and traditional delicacies unique to the region.

Mossy-nest Swiftlets Colony

Explore the towering limestone cliffs along the river, home to a mesmerizing colony of Mossy-nest Swiftlets. Marvel at the tiny nest cups, made of swiftlet spit and spiders, and learn about the prized bird nest soup ingredient.

Night Safari

Embark on a thrilling night cruise along the river, where you can encounter nocturnal wildlife such as Buffy Fish Owls, flying foxes, and kingfishers. Experience the magic of the starlit sky and the hidden wonders of the nighttime jungle.