Kota Kinabalu, the gateway to Sabah, a land known for its natural beauty and cultural heritage is just a footstep away from all the wonders and excitement. Sandy white beaches at Tanjung Aru, beautiful gardens at Prince Philip Park and Taman Tun Fuad are situated within Kota Kinabalu. The Tunku Abdul Rahman with five islands (Pulau Mamutik, Pulau Manukan, Pulau Sulug, Pulau Sapi and Pulau Gaya), a wildlife sanctuary for the preservation of coral reef and tropical fish are a few minutes boat ride from Kota Kinabalu. For those who prefer the river, then the Kionsom Waterfall will be a good alternative. Even the ever famous Mount Kinabalu is just a couple of hours drive from the State Capital.
Sabah occupies the top portion of the island of Borneo and covers an area of 74,500 sq. km with a coastline of about 1,440km. Sabah's climate is tropical but pleasant with sunny blue skies all year round.
Sabah is just a short flight away and is accessible from major cities in Asia. The international airport at the capital city is serviced by more than 55 weekly flights, including Malaysian Airlines, Air Asia, Royal Brunei, Singapore Airlines, Dragonair, Far Eastern Airlines, Transasia and Uniair.