Sabah is a state located in the east of Malaysia, famous for its wild, majestic natural beauty and unique culture. This place is known as "The Land Beneath the Wind", giving visitors unforgettable experiences.
Sabah - where nature meets culture
Located below the East Asian typhoon belt, Sabah possesses unspoiled natural beauty, majestic mountains, vast primeval forests and poetic beaches. Highlights include Mount Kinabalu - the highest mountain in Southeast Asia, diverse ecosystems at Kinabalu National Park, or beautiful pristine beaches.
In particular, Sabah is also a place that preserves the unique and rich indigenous cultures of more than 30 ethnic groups. This is also the reason why Vietnamese tourists favor calling Sabah "New Tourist Paradise" when experiencing the lives of local people, discovering colorful traditional festivals and enjoying the typical dishes of this land.
"Feel Sabah": Opening the door to a tourist paradise
Sabah is an ideal destination for tourists who love to explore nature, experience culture and enjoy exciting outdoor activities. It has a lot to offer from adventure sports to exploring unique indigenous cultures.
Conquer the majestic Mount Kinabalu - known as the "roof of Southeast Asia"
Mount Kinabalu is the highest mountain in Southeast Asia, with an altitude of 4,095 meters. Conquering Mount Kinabalu is a difficult but extremely worthy challenge. Standing on the top of the mountain, you can admire the majestic natural landscape and explore the unique ecosystem of this mountain.
Explore the diverse ecosystem at Kinabalu National Park
Kinabalu National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has a diverse ecosystem with over 5,000 species of plants and 1,000 species of animals. You can participate in trekking, mountain climbing, cave tours and explore the mysteries of the wild.
Experience unique indigenous culture at Mari Mari village
Mari Mari Village is home to over 30 diverse local ethnic groups. Visitors can visit traditional stilt houses, learn about indigenous culture, enjoy typical dishes and participate in traditional festivals of the local people here.
Rafting across the Kiulu River, Malaysia
Sabah is also a paradise for adventure lovers. You can enjoy activities such as trekking, mountain climbing, white water rafting and many other exciting activities.
In addition, Sabah also owns many pristine beaches with fine white sand, emerald green sea water and shady coconut trees. Various activities such as swimming, sunbathing, diving, or simply relaxing and enjoying the fresh air can all conquer visitors.
Opportunity to connect and promote Vietnam - Malaysia tourism
At the end of March, the 6-day, 5-night "Feel Sabah" program co-organized by the Malaysia Tourism Promotion Agency in Vietnam (Tourism Malaysia) in cooperation with the Sabah Tourism Board and Malaysia Airlines will take visitors to Sabah's most famous attractions such as: Mount Kota Kinabalu, Gayana Marine Resort, Sepanggar Island, Kiulu River, Our Land Eco Farm, Ranau Highlands, Desa Farm, Sabah Tea Plantation, Mari-Mari Cultural Village and Klias River - where visitors can admire the unique proboscis monkeys and Rafflesia flowers.
This is a great opportunity for Vietnamese media agencies and travel bloggers to experience Sabah's unique tourism products, thereby promoting the image of "The Land Under the Winds" to Vietnamese tourists.
Ms. Nor Hayati Zainuddin, Director of the Malaysia Tourism Promotion Agency in Vietnam, shared: "This trip is a testament to Tourism Malaysia's efforts in promoting tourism cooperation between the two countries. We believe that with the wonderful experiences in Sabah, the media and travel bloggers will convey the beautiful image of Sabah to Vietnamese tourists, contributing to increasing the number of Vietnamese tourists to Malaysia in the future."
The "Feel Sabah" program promises to bring an unforgettable travel experience to participants, contributing to promoting tourism cooperation between Vietnam and Malaysia.
Come to Sabah and discover the best of what this land has to offer!
(According to Thanh Nien, March 26, 2024)
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